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==Usage Types== CSS can be implemented in three different ways: inline, internal, and external. Each method has its use cases and applications, but all aim to control the appearance and layout of websites. ===Inline CSS=== Inline CSS is written directly within the HTML elements. It has the highest priority among the three types of CSS but is not recommended because it mixes HTML with CSS. ===Internal CSS=== Internal CSS involves embedding CSS in the head section of the HTML document. This method applies the CSS rules to the whole page but doesn't clutter the HTML tags as inline CSS does. ===External CSS=== External CSS refers to the process of linking external .css files to the HTML document. These stylesheets can be used across multiple HTML pages, making them more consistent and easier to maintain.
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