CSS From the Ground Up: Embedded Style
In the past few articles, I’ve been discussing various forms of style sheets and how you can use Dreamweaver to create and work with them. As you’ve read along, you’ve noticed that I’ve been describing what is known as the “Cascade” within CSS. This is one of the primary concepts of CSS that helps us create a hierarchy of application for our styles.
In this article, the focus is on embedded style. While many readers will have likely used embedded style at some point, some might not know about how embedded style works within the Cascade. Some readers might also know when and where to decide to use embedded style and what the problems with using it as much as what the benefits are.
molly holzschlag
Coined "one of the greatest digerati" and deemed one of the Top 25 Most Influential Women on the Web, there is little doubt that in the world of Web design and development, Molly E. Holzschlag is one of the most vibrant and influential people around. With over 25 Web development book titles to her credit, Molly currently serves as Communications Director for the World Organization of Webmasters.
As a steering committee member for the Web Standards Project (WaSP), Molly works along with a group of other dedicated Web developers and designers to promote W3C recommendations. She also teaches Webmaster courses for the University of Arizona, University of Phoenix, and Pima Community College. She wrote the very popular column, Integrated Design, for Web Techniques Magazine for the last three years of its life, and spent a year as Executive Editor of WebReview.com.