CSS
/ˌsi ˌɛs ˈɛs/
UK: /siː ɛs ˈɛs/
CSS
English
Noun
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Definition
Initialism of change segment status, a GDS code used on older types of airline keyboards.
Example Sentences
- "The CSS has found its most productive use in DVDs containing motion pictures, and the movie industry invested heavily in the technology employed to produce CSSs in order to avoid the kind of mass copying that became prevalent with regard to music CDs in the late 1990s."
- "One needs only to decide upon a series of rules to define the functionality of a CSS and then to decide how to implement that sheet, either directly within their HTML document, or by using an externally linked file."
- "A marked-up document can have a CSS linked to it, but a user may have a CSS on their machine that will override it, which can cause problems sometimes and can need checking where publishers need to be sure the content is accurately presented."
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