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  2. CSS framework - Wikipedia

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    A CSS framework is a library allowing for easier, more standards-compliant web design using the Cascading Style Sheets language. Most of these frameworks contain at least a grid . More functional frameworks also come with more features and additional JavaScript based functions, but are mostly design oriented and focused around interactive UI ...

  3. Cohost - Wikipedia

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    Cohost has generally received positive reception. The site has been praised for allowing users to edit HTML and CSS in posts, where users can make games and so-called "CSS crimes." [4] It has also been given praise for allowing users to edit posts after they are posted, a lack of ads, and navigable web design. [11]

  4. CSS Georgia - Wikipedia

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    Several ships of the Confederate States Navy have borne the name CSS Georgia, after Georgia: CSS Georgia (1862) , a screw steamer acquired in 1863, and captured by the Union Navy in 1864 CSS Georgia (1863) , an ironclad warship built in 1862 and decommissioned in 1864

  5. Tailwind CSS - Wikipedia

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    Tailwind CSS is an open-source CSS framework. The main feature of this library is that, unlike other CSS frameworks like Bootstrap, it does not provide a series of predefined classes for elements such as buttons or tables. Instead, it creates a list of "utility" CSS classes that can be used to style each element by mixing and matching. [5] [6]

  6. Mobile browser - Wikipedia

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    WAP 2.0 specifies XHTML Mobile Profile plus WAP CSS, subsets of the W3C's standard XHTML and CSS with minor mobile extensions. Smartphone mobile browsers are full-featured Web browsers capable of HTML, CSS , ECMAScript , as well as mobile technologies such as WML, i-mode HTML, or cHTML.

  7. CSS Neuse - Wikipedia

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    A replica of the CSS Neuse, better known as CSS Neuse II, was the brainchild of Kinston activist and businessman Ted Sampley and built by Alton Stapleford. Neuse II is on grounds display at a separate site in Kinston and contains a complete fitted-out interior that shows all shipboard details; she was constructed by volunteers from 2002 to 2009.

  8. Web colors - Wikipedia

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    A hex triplet is a six-digit (or eight-digit), three-byte (or four-byte) hexadecimal number used in HTML, CSS, SVG, and other computing applications to represent colors.The bytes represent the red, green, and blue components of the color.

  9. DF-31 - Wikipedia

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    'East Wind-31'; NATO reporting name CSS-10) [5] is a third-generation long-range, road-mobile, three stage, solid-fuel rocket intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) in the Dongfeng missile series developed by the People's Republic of China. It is designed to carry a single 1-megaton thermonuclear weapon.