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What are three ways of creating style rules? Give examples of each.
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The three ways of creating style rules are as follows:
1. Inline — Styles are embedded right within the HTML code they affect. For example,
<h3 style = "font.family = Arial ; color = red ">
2. Internal — Styles are placed within the header information of the web page and then affect all the corresponding tags on the page. For example,
<HEAD>
<STYLE TYPE = "TEXT/CSS">
h3 { font.family : Arial ; color : red ; }
</STYLE>
</HEAD>
3. External — Styles are coded in a separate document, which is then referenced from within the header of the actual web page. For example, let there be a CSS file named sample.css :
h3 { font.family : Arial ; color : red ; }
p { font.family : Times New Roman ; color : blue ; }
...and so on...
To link sample.css file to an HTML document, we use the <link tag in the following manner:
<HEAD>
<LINK REL = "STYLE SHEET" TYPE = "TEXT/CSS" HREF = "SAMPLE.CSS">
</HEAD>
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