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How to inject style in QUOX

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hello everyone this is Frank from quiz amp;amp; survey master in this video Iamp;#39;m going to show you where to use CSS to make minor style changes to your quizzes and surveys right now we are on my test site which already has quiz amp;amp; survey master installed and Iamp;#39;ve already created one quiz titled my awesome quiz hereamp;#39;s what the quiz currently looks like and while it does look nice on my site currently there may be some minor changes I want to do to it for example for some reason maybe I want the color to be green and I want to remove some of this extra space here well if I didnamp;#39;t know CSS thereamp;#39;s not many options in quizzing sorry master to make these minor changes so I may docHub out to a developer friend or post in some forums or docHub out to quiz amp;amp; survey master support and they may give me some CSS the question is what do I do with the CSS for example in this email for myself I sent some CSS to make the changes that I wanted you h

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CSS can be added to HTML documents in 3 ways: Inline - by using the style attribute inside HTML elements. Internal - by using a element in the section. External - by using a element to link to an external CSS 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.
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.
External stylesheets use the tag inside the head element. The rel attribute explains the relation the link has to our document. The value in this case will always be stylesheet , since that is what were creating a link to. The href attribute is the link to our stylesheet.
How to Create a Website using HTML and CSS Step 1: Create a Layout. Step 2: Set up the boiler code. Step 3: Create major elements in the layout. Step 4: Create the HTML content. Step 5: Create CSS for the layout. Step 6: Create CSS to style individual elements. Step 7: Add background color and style.
CSS may be added to HTML in three different ways. To style a single HTML element on the page, use Inline CSS in a style attribute. By adding CSS to the head section of our HTML document, we can embed an internal stylesheet. We can also connect to an external stylesheet that separates our CSS from our HTML.
Injected style sheets function like user style sheets, as defined by the W3C. The system adds styles in the following order: Your Safari app extension styles. The webpage authors styles. The webpage authors styles that are declared as !

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