<tr><td width=100%><font FACE="Courier New"><font color="#800080"><font size=5><b><u>What are </u></b></font></font><font color="#FF8000"><font size=5><b><u>Style Sheets?</font></u></b></font></font> <p><font FACE="Arial"><font color="#000000"><b>Style Sheets</b> are basically a set of definitions inserted (or linked externally) into your web page that control the presentation of its content. Its primary
advantage is that repetition of such tags as <FONT>, <STRONG>, and <ADDRESS> is not necessary. The style of your web page's content will totally
rely on what you define in your style sheet.</font></font> </p>
<p><font FACE="Arial"><font color="#000000">People with experience in word processing should be familiar with style sheets, as they can save a lot of time and keep a consistent flow of uniformity
throughout a document. You'll wonder how you ever did without style sheets in <b>HTML</b>.</font></font> </p>
<p><font FACE="Arial"><font color="#000000">However, knowing how to structure your cascading style sheets for HTML can be quite a daunting and especially time consuming task. <b>StyleMaker's</b>
purpose is to eradicate this obstacle by incorporating a friendly graphical interface for you to quickly and effectively design your style sheets.</font></font> </p>
<p><font FACE="Arial">Learn more about StyleMaker<a href="whatdsm.htm"> here</a><font color="#000000">.</font> </p>
<p>Learn more about Style Sheets at <a href="http://www.w3.org/Style">W3C</font></a></p>