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If you wanted to use CSS to apply styles to an entire site, would you use inline, embedded, or external styles and why?
 
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Why are content chunks preferable for on-screen reading?
 
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Answer to Question 1

Answer: External styles can be written once, contained in single, separate file, and referenced into every page in a Web site.

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Answer: Users prefer reading shorter passages on Web pages; content chunks are read and linked based on their relationships; Web content suggests immediacy to users; reading onscreen may cause eye strain for extended periods of time.





 

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