As your website becomes popular, the need of consistently adding more pages will arise. You also need to update all the pages on a regular basis to keep fresh and interesting content for your users. Updating is a big task, especially if the site has a few hundred pages. Even a simple job like changing the color requires changes in the code of all the few hundred HTML pages that can take considerable time, effort, and money.
Updating is a need and hence cannot be overlooked; therefore, companies spend thousands of dollars simply updating their sites every now and then. In this scenario, a CSS file can be extremely cost effective and beneficial as detailed below:
Hence, if you want to change the color of your webpages, a simple change in a CSS file can be reflected in all the HTML pages of your website. There is no need of updating the code of all the HTML files. You just have to set the style once in a single CSS file, and a simple application of it wherever desired takes care of the updating task.
This eliminates the need of updating the code of each HTML file, and thereby saves considerable time, effort and money. In this way, a CSS file can earn more money for you by saving website updating time.
You would like the new pages to have the same look and feel of the earlier pages, so that the added new pages seem to belong to the same website. To achieve this effect, you have to copy the earlier large table based pages and modify them individually. This takes time and money.
With a CSS file, the presentational elements are all resident in a single file. Hence, it is very easy to copy the existing well-structured HTML pages and simply fill them up with the required content. You need not worry about the look and feel, as that will be taken care of by the CSS file, which all the new added HTML pages will reference. By simply copying the structure of earlier HTML pages, and adding the relevant content, you can easily add any number of pages that you want.
Moreover, if you want the style to be changed with the addition of the new pages, then a single change of style definition in the CSS file is enough to change the style of all the HTML pages, as every instance in every HTML page will change automatically. With full CSS and semantic markup, a single style sheet change can completely redesign your website.
This improves and makes updating an extremely pleasant task. It also makes it very fast, thereby saving time and a lot of money. Thus, a CSS file can earn money for you by allowing you to update your site with a simple change rather than changing the code of every individual cumbersome HTML page.
Author style is in the form of an external style sheet, which is a separate CSS file that the HTML document references. Embedded style is CSS code inside the HTML or markup code of the document. Inline style uses the "style" attribute, and provides a distinct inline style to the page.
CSS information can also be provided by user style, which is a local CSS file specified by the user clicking on options given in the web browser. The user preferences apply to the entire HTML documents and acts as an override to the predetermined style or the default style of the webpage. Results are predictable as specific rules are followed as per the priority or weights of the elements, thus forming the cascade of the elements. This provides a better interaction with the user and the user readily identifies with the site resulting in increased visits to the site and thereby generating the opportunity of increased potential sales and potential revenue.
Any style can be selected as per the needs of the website and future changes can be implemented very easily by making the necessary changes in only a single CSS file. This facilitates updating the whole site at one go. This also reduces file size, as no presentational markup is required in any of the HTML pages, thereby requiring less storage space on the server.
Hence, a CSS file makes the task of updating a small or an extremely large website very easy, highly economical, and surprisingly fast. All this adds up to saving and earning money by the effective utilization of CSS.
The syntax of CSS is not complex and uses simple rules, selectors, declaration blocks, pseudo-classes, pseudo elements, and many English keywords. To achieve greater control, selectors can be combined in numerous ways. Since, the coding of a CSS file is relatively simple, updating the code is also relatively simple.
This reduces the updating coding cost. It also reduces updating time, which results in your site becoming updated in a few hours only. On an enterprise level, imagine hundreds of pages being updated in a few hours, and you can visualize the time, effort, and cost thus saved. This savings can be utilized effectively in other areas where it may be more needed. In this way, by simple updating the code of a single CSS file, your entire website is updated immediately. Therefore, CSS can save and earn money for you by saving website updating coding cost and time.
Thus, we see that eliminating the necessity of updating every HTML file by the effective utilization of a single updated CSS file, time, effort, and money can be saved and earned.
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