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What it a css code?? n how do i get rid of it?? can u explain it 2 me step by step!!

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on my myspace it say that i have a css code n that may cause it 2 display my themes incorrectly!! wat does that mean??

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  1. CSS stands for Cascading Style Sheet. When you view web pages on the internet, your web browser is told where abouts certain items appear on screen what size they are, where they should be positioned relative to other parts of the page and all sorts of things regarding the appearance of the page. This is all written in a special programming language, in the early days of the world wide web, they used one called HTML or hyper text markup language but this wasn't really able to cope with the sophisticated content that began to appear on web pages as the web evolved.

    The reason it has become so widely adopted is that CSS allows you to separate bits of a web page and re-use them later each part is called a style sheet. When you re-use them, you don't have to re-write over and over again the same information about how a weeb page is presented in similar parts of the page you just use the same style sheets over and over.

    Your myspace page probably has different markup languages used at the same time in ways that are incompatible and might conflict with one another and interfere with how the page looks. The css might have come from some code you copied from another website or it might be generated by myspace itself when you add certain features (I don't know I don't use myspace.) If you wanted to get rid of it you'd have to recognize it amongst all the code and take it out and even then it might just cause big sections of your page not to work. Assuming you don't know much programming, the only way you'd be able to remove it would be to find out what it is in your page that uses it, perhaps it's something you added recently. Anyway, it did say it only  'may' cause it incorrectly display themes. Maybe it's just talking about older browsers that some people might use that don't support css. Have you actually noticed any problems with it yourself besides the message?

    EDIT: In case it wasn't really clear, web pages are still written in html but when they want sophisticated content the html basically only says as much as open a web page to your browser and then other languages like CSS do the more difficult stuff on that page. Sometimes though if it's not carefully written, (like when it's just copy and pasted from somewhere else, or automatically generated by a program) the different instructions sets can cause problems


  2. CSS (Cascading Style Sheets) is a way of "styling" text and graphics on a website.

  3. CSS is called a Cascading Style Sheet, it's ok, not bad. Ignore the error unless it makes your page funky.  

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