In CSS, what is the difference between default, user and author style sheets?
A manuscript style sheet is a critical tool for authors, editors, and proofreaders to use for ensuring consistency within a single manuscript or across a series. Traditionally, a copy editor creates a style sheet as they edit, and they pass that style sheet to the proofreader so they can adhere to the same conventions.
A user style sheet is an assistive tool that allows users to customize the display of web content by writing their own CSS to override a site author's styles.
There are three types of CSS which are given below: Inline CSS. Internal or Embedded CSS. External CSS.
The default style is a group of settings that control the appearance of a chart item: Font. Entity or link type. Display options, such as which items properties are shown on the chart.
Default style sheets are supplied by the browser vendor.
User style sheets are supplied by the user of the browser.
Author style sheets are supplied by the author of a webpage.
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