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Using CSS Style
There are three ways to use the CSS styles in HTML document which are:
Inline style sheet
Internal Style Sheet
External Style Sheet
Inline Style Sheet
An inline style is used to apply a unique style to a single element. It allows you to create and
apply a style directly to the element. Syntax to create an inline style is:
<element style = “property1:value1; property2:value2; … ….">
Where, element is any valid HTML tag and the style is the global attribute of HTML used by all
the tags of HTML. The style attribute contains the CSS properties and their values within double
quotes. For example:
<body style="background-color:green; color:white">
Text in white colour
</body>
Internal Style Sheet
CSS design can also be applied to an HTML document by using <STYLE> tag. This tag should be
placed inside the <HEAD> and </HEAD> tags. An internal style sheet is commonly used when
one web page has a unique style. For example:
<head>
<style>
body{background-color:green; color:white;}
</style>
</head>
<body>
Text in white colour
</body>
External Style Sheet
In case of external stylesheet, the CSS styles are written in a separate file which is saved with
.css extension. You need to include a reference to the external style sheet file within the <LINK>
element inside the <HEAD> element. Syntax to include the reference of the external stylesheet is:
<head>
<link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="name of style sheet file">
</head>
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