An XSL document. A stylesheet describes data transformations (or mappings) that are to be performed on an XML document. A stylesheet describes which nodes of an XML document are to be manipulated (using XPath) and which manipulations are to be performed.
Style sheets make it easy to specify the amount of white space between text lines, the amount lines are indented, the colors used for the text and the backgrounds, the font size and style, and other presentation details. (See Cascading Stylesheets)
a external file of which you call into your html
a file that serves as a template for the final document
a group of declarations (written in plain text) that allow you to change the presentation of particular features of an HTML file, without having to change the structure by using things like font tags and tables
an XML document used to define a transformation
a reference file that controls the appearance of a page, such as fonts, banners, highlights and so forth
a separate document that provides hints and algorithms for rendering or transforming the data in the XML document
a set of rules, or definitions that you put in the head of your html document, (or in the first box in the advanced page of your control center) that can change the style of your html page or board
a set of rule templates which describe how to convert an XML element into another one
a text document containing descriptions of formatting attributes which are applied to HTML tags and customized tags
a text file or output specification that is used by a processing system in conjunction with the encoded finding aid to control how the document will be displayed or formatted
a way to control how the structure of an (X)HTML is presented to viewers of a Web page
a way to update the appearance and formatting of an unlimited number of pages by changing just one document
An ASCII text document that is attached to an SGML or XML encoded document and that contains instructions to specify the formatting and display of the encoded document, or to transform it into another format. See also Cascading Style Sheets (CSS); Document Style Semantics and Specification Language (DSSSL); Extensible Style Language (XSL).
Your site's stylesheet, part of its Look & Feel, determines the colors and fonts that are used to format all of your pages. We provide a number of default stylesheets for your site, and you're free to add more if you like. This does, however, require a knowledge of the CSS language. See the "Look & Feel" item of your Content & Layout menu.
An XSLT (eXtensible Stylesheet Language Transformations) instance that implements content presentation for XML documents. The Wireless Edition transformers can be either XSLT stylesheets or Java programs.
In XML, the term used to describe an XML document that consists of XSL processing instructions used by an XSL processor to transform or format an input XML document into an output one.
b . A program used to render an XML document into another format. See: Cascading Style Sheet (CSS), Formatting Output Specification Instance (FOSI), XSLT
A stylesheet is a file that contains formatting infomation about a Web page. Stylesheets allow for the separation of structure and layout in markup languages such as HTML.
A stylesheet is a separate document from the CNXML file. You can download it from the Connexions web site. The stylesheet defines how the document is displayed. There are two stylesheet languages: CSS (Cascading Style Sheets) and XSL (Extensible Stylesheet Language). CSS defines how a tag is displayed. XSL is a transformation and formatting language that allows you to convert an XML document into another type of document, for example, convert a CNXML document into HTML or LaTeX.
A file that specifies the presentation or appearance of a document; there are several standards for such stylesheets, including CSS, FOSI DSSSL, and, most recently, XSL. Vendors often have proprietary stylesheet formats as well.
A stylesheet is a computer language that defines the overall look and feel of the markup language file. For example, a CSS file is a stylesheet that could define the page's font type, colors, etc.