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Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) is a language used most often to style and improve upon the appearance of views. It allows for the separation of presentation and content, and includes the characteristics of layouts, colors and fonts. CSS builds upon HTML to make webpages more interactive and appealing to the user.

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kylejrp
kylejrp commented Oct 13, 2020

See #231 for context

We should include in either the example page or our readme that we style some elements like <dialog> that are not supported by other browsers. You can check caniuse for browser support for HTML elements.

We would take a pull request that would add this to the documentation. Ideally, you would check all the HTML elements in the example page

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Created by Håkon Wium, Lie Bert Bos

Released December 17, 1996

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