Abstract

Using Cascading Style Sheets (CCS) is a must for any web project, but CSS style sheets are tedious to write and manage in complex projects. This is mainly due to the fact that CSS is not a real programming language. CSS has no inheritance, variables, or functions. Code reuse and maintainability is a pain in the neck for plain CSS resources. This is especially true for large projects or CSS libraries that are intended to be shared among various projects.KeywordsStyle SheetsCascading Style Sheets (CCS)Real Programming LanguageCode ReuseDirnameThese keywords were added by machine and not by the authors. This process is experimental and the keywords may be updated as the learning algorithm improves.

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