When you create a web page, you need to decide what to write on (contents) and what it would look like (styles). For a simple web page, we normallly mix both contents and styles together in a single page. However, a typical website consists of hundreds or thousands of web pages. It is desirable to make the web pages look consistently (similar styles). The "mix" approach would be a nightmare for web developers if the website needs to change its "look" regularly. A better approach is to separate styles from contents. Define styles in a separate file and apply it to multiple web pages.
The best way to learn CSS is to test out and to see web pages look like with different styles.
Best reference: www.w3schools.com
Really? That is cool. Who write the code to program the robots?
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