You mention HTML and CSS, but this site is about Perl. Beside the fact that HTML markup ought to be used for semantics1, and CSS for presentation (and hence, there's generally2 no translation from one to the other), what kind of answer do you expect here?

  1. Ought to. Nowadays, HTML documents are just collections of DIV and SPAN elements, completely unreadable without the stylesheet. A sad regression of the state of a dozen years ago.
  2. Generally I said. Don't bother mentioning the counter examples. I know about them, otherwise, I would have omit the word "generally".

In reply to Re: (OT) CSS Codes by JavaFan
in thread (OT) CSS Codes by locked_user domjoel

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