HTML <style> tag
Definition and Usage
Defines a style in a document.
The style element goes in the head section. If you want to include a style sheet in your page,
you should define the style sheet externally, and link to it using <link>.
Differences Between HTML and XHTML
NONE
Tips and Notes
Tip: To learn more about style sheets, visit our CSS
Tutorial.
Example
| Source |
<head>
<style type="text/css">
h1 {color: red}
h3 {color: blue}
</style>
</head> |
Required Attributes
DTD indicates in which DTD the attribute is
allowed. S=Strict, T=Transitional, and F=Frameset.
| Attribute |
Value |
Description |
DTD |
| type |
text/css |
Defines the content-type |
STF |
Optional Attributes
| Attribute |
Value |
Description |
DTD |
| media |
screen
tty
tv
projection
handheld
print
braille
aural
all |
The destination medium for the style information |
STF |
Standard Attributes
| title, dir, lang, xml:space |
For a full description, go to Standard
Attributes.
Try-It-Yourself Demos
Styles in HTML
How to format an HTML document by using the style element.
Link that is not underlined
How to make a link that is not underlined by using the
style attribute.
Link to an external style sheet
How to link to an external style
sheet by using the link element.
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