|
Reference
Glossary
Inline StylesheetAs opposed to a linked
stylesheet, an inline stylesheet is
included within an HTML document. It is directly associated with a
particular element, and the appearance of the document cannot easily be
changed. The advantage is that the presentation of the document can be
separated into the global style contained in the <HEAD> tag
, and HTML can be used more appropriately for the document's
structure. Using an inline stylesheet at the beginning of the document
allows the style and rendering to be modified without changing the HTML.
On the other hand, using a linked stylesheet can be more efficient for a
set of pages, because a linked style can be defined through a single
file. Changing the entire Web site with a linked stylesheet can be done
just by modifying the linked stylesheet file.
|
|
|