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Top Forums Web Development HTML down, CSS help, ahhhh Post 302590431 by xpresshred on Monday 16th of January 2012 07:31:42 AM
Old 01-16-2012
HTML down, CSS help, ahhhh

Hello,
Web Development are very important for design any website if you want design to any websites then you must learn HTML,CSS and scripting language JavaScript.CSS plaw a very important role for designing any websites to give look and feel.
 

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CSS::Style(3pm) 					User Contributed Perl Documentation					   CSS::Style(3pm)

NAME
CSS::Style - A ruleset in a CSS object tree SYNOPSIS
use CSS; DESCRIPTION
This module represents a ruleset in a CSS object tree. Read the CSS.pm pod for information about the CSS object tree. METHODS
CONSTRUCTORS "new()" or "new( { ..options.. } )" This constructor returns a new "CSS::Style" object, with an optional hash of options. adaptor adaptor to use for serialization ACCESSORS "add_selector( $selector )" This method adds a selector to the selector list for the object. $selector is a reference to a CSS::Selector object. "add_property( $property )" This method adds a selector to the property list for the object. $property is a reference to a CSS::Property object. "set_adaptor( 'CSS::Adaptor::Foo' )" This method sets the current adaptor for the object. "selectors()" This method is used to serialize the ruleset's selectors, using the current adaptor. It returns a string which come from the adaptor's "output_selectors()" method. "properties()" This method is used to serialize the ruleset's properties, using the current adaptor. It returns a string which come from the adaptor's "output_properties()" method. "to_string()" This method is used to serialize the ruleset, using the current adaptor. It returns a string which comes from the adaptor's output_rules() method. "get_property_by_name( 'property_name' )" Returns the first CSS::Property object with the specified name. Returns zero on failure. AUTHOR
Copyright (C) 2003-2004, Cal Henderson <cal@iamcal.com> SEE ALSO
CSS, http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-CSS1 perl v5.14.2 2008-04-23 CSS::Style(3pm)
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