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																CSS Syntax
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																CSS Selectors
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																CSS How To
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																CSS Comments
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																CSS Colors
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																CSS Backgrounds
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																CSS Borders
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																CSS Margins
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																CSS Padding
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																CSS Dimension
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																CSS Box Model
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																CSS Outline
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																CSS Text
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																CSS Fonts
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																CSS Links
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																CSS Lists
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																CSS Tables
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																CSS Display
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																CSS Position
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																CSS Overflow
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																CSS Float
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																CSS Align
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																CSS Combinators
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																CSS Pseudo-class
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																CSS Opacity
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																CSS Attr Selectors
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																CSS Forms
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																CSS Transitions
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																CSS Transforms
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																CSS Animations
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																CSS !important
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																CSS Flex
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																CSS GRID
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																CSS Media Queries
CSS Syntax
A CSS stylesheet consists of a set of rules that are interpreted by the web browser and then applied to the corresponding elements such as paragraphs, headings, etc. in the document.
 
															- The selector points to the HTML element you want to style.
- The declaration block contains one or more declarations separated by semicolons.
- Each declaration includes a CSS property name and a value, separated by a colon.
- Multiple CSS declarations are separated with semicolons, and declaration blocks are surrounded by curly braces.
 
- p is a selector in CSS (it points to the HTML element you want to style: <p>).
- color is a property, and red is the property value
- text-align is a property, and center is the property value





