What is CSS?
CSS is the language we use to style a Web page.
- CSS stands for Cascading Style Sheets
- CSS describes how HTML elements are to be displayed on screen, paper, or in other media
- CSS saves a lot of work. It can control the layout of multiple web pages all at once
- External stylesheets are stored in CSS files
CSS Demo – One HTML Page – Multiple Styles!
Here we will show one HTML page displayed with four different stylesheets. Click on the “Stylesheet 1”, “Stylesheet 2”, “Stylesheet 3”, “Stylesheet 4” links below to see the different styles:

Same Page Different Stylesheets
This is a demonstration of how different stylesheets can change the layout of your HTML page. You can change the layout of this page by selecting different stylesheets in the menu, or by selecting one of the following links:
Stylesheet1, Stylesheet2, Stylesheet3, Stylesheet4.
No Styles
This page uses DIV elements to group different sections of the HTML page. Click here to see how the page looks like with no stylesheet: