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  4. Choose the option to bind sheet in html from the toolbar and use it on document.
  5. Check your content once more to make sure it has no mistakes or typos.
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The html binding causes the associated DOM element to display the HTML specified by your parameter. Typically this is useful when values in your view model are actually strings of HTML markup that you want to render. If you know your view model value is plain text, use the more efficient text binding instead.
A link (or hyperlink as it is also called) is created with a special tag called an anchor. It requires a closing tag and is used to delineate the text or HTML content that should be linked on the page. An tag can also be used to mark a section of a web page as a target for another link to jump to.
To link a CSS code with HTML, you need to use the tag in the section of your HTML document. The tag should have two attributes: rel and href. The rel attribute should be set to stylesheet and the href attribute should be set to the path of your CSS file.
How to link multiple CSS files? Repeat the tag for each stylesheet you want to link, making sure the href attribute points to the correct file path. The order of these links matters because it determines the precedence of styles, especially if there are conflicts. For instance, by linking reset.
Anatomy of a data binding To bind to a property, use the property name in attribute form (dash-case not camelCase), as described in Property name to attribute name mapping: To bind to an attribute instead, use the attribute name followed by $ :
Internal CSS is placed inside a element, which goes inside the of the HTML document. External CSS exists in a separate file called an external stylesheet, and requires a element placed inside the head section of an HTML file.
To link the CSS to an HTML file, we use the tag inside the HTML section. Your CSS file will look like the image displayed below: Lets look at another example where you add an image using CSS. Note: Make sure that the image file is in the same folder as the CSS and HTML files.

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