CSS (disambiguation)

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CSS , or Cascading Style Sheets, is a language used to describe the style of document presentations in web development.

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CSS may also refer to:

Computing and telecommunications

Arts and entertainment

Government

Military

Schools and education

Space

Other organisations

Medicine and health science

Other uses

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