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tip Any one knows what the different between CSS and CSS2
 
 

Posted by sousco on 15.05.2007
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Posted by sousco on 30.06.2007
 
But what the major different betweet them on IE and FireFox browsers
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Posted by Kharbat on 24.06.2007
 

CSS2 builds on CSS1 with very few exceptions, all valid CSS1 style sheets are valid CSS2 style sheets. CSS2 supports media-specific style sheets so that authors may tailor the presentation of their documents to visual browsers, aural devices, printers, braille devices, handheld devices, etc. This specification also supports content positioning, downloadable fonts, table layout, features for internationalization, automatic counters and numbering, and some properties related to user interface...

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Posted by sheikh on 15.05.2007
 
AA direct answer is that CSS is the name of the technology, and CSS2 is the second version (so to speak) of that technology. :)
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