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The Ups And Downs Of Using CSS
 by: Margarette Mcbride




When it comes to web designs and creating web layouts, CSS has been considered by many as one of the most widely used form of language for web development. This is because of its several advantages compared to the use of tables.

Advantages

CSS (or Cascading Style Sheets) is designed primarily to enable the separation of document content (written in HTML or a similar markup language) from document presentation, including elements such as the colors, fonts, and layout. According to several Web design outsourcing Philippines consultants, this separation of files further improved a website's accessibility, as well as providing flexibility and control on the content, enable multiple pages to share formatting, and reduce complexity and repetition in the structural content.

Flexibility

By combining CSS with the functionality of a Content Management System, a considerable amount of flexibility can be programmed into content submission forms. This allows a contributor, who may not be familiar or able to understand or edit CSS or HTML code to select the layout of an article or other page they are submitting on-the-fly, in the same form.

Separation of content

CSS facilitates publication of content in multiple presentation formats based on nominal parameters. According to Web design outsourcing Philippines consultants, nominal parameters include explicit user preferences, different web browsers, the type of device being used to view the content, the geographic location of the user and many other variables.

Consistency

When CSS is used effectively, in terms of inheritance and "cascading," a global stylesheet can be used to affect and style elements site-wide. If the situation arises that the styling of the elements should need to be changed or adjusted, these changes can be made easily, simply by editing a few rules in the global stylesheet.

Bandwidth efficiency

A stylesheet will usually be stored in the browser cache, and can therefore be used on multiple pages without being reloaded, increasing download speeds and reducing data transfer over a network.

Progressive enhancement

With a simple change of one line, a different stylesheet can be used for the same page. This has advantages for accessibility, as well as providing the ability to tailor a page or site to different target devices.

Disadvantages

Although many find it advantageous, many have also reported several limitations to its use, particularly with "pure" CSS websites. According to Web design outsourcing Philippines specialists, these limitations include:

Inconsistent browser support
Selectors are unable to ascend
One block declaration cannot explicitly inherit from another
Vertical control limitations
Absence of expressions
Lack of orthogonality
Margin collapsing
Float containment
Lack of multiple backgrounds per element
Control of Element Shapes
Lack of Variables
Lack of column declaration
Cannot explicitly declare new scope independently of position
Poor Layout Controls for Flexible Layouts

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About The Author

Margarette Mcbride is a copywriter of Optimind Web Design and SEO, a web design and seo company in the Philippines. Optimind specializes in building and promoting websites that are designed for conversion..

The author invites you to visit:
http://www.myoptimind.com

 


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