February 2012

What is CSS?

Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) is a language used to style an HTML document. A typical website has a single CSS file that stores the styles for any given area of a website. In it’s simplest form, CSS can control font styles, such as; size, color, weight and font family. It’s main purpose is to enable

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What is XML?

So you’ve seen XML in the news lately? Asked yourself, what is XML? Extensible Markup Language (XML) is a versatile and widely-used computer language designed to give programmers flexible control over the structure, transportation, and storage of data. Unlike other markup languages, XML does not have predefined tags. Instead, it provides a framework that allows

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