Cascading Style Sheets. It's basically the design rules for a website. Nearly every website you go to uses it.
There are two kinds of CSS here on TheDonald.win
The Generic Reddit look, and the "/r/TheDonald" look which is more customized and pretty.
What CSS does is to set rules for your website's layout. One quick example is "every paragraph must use 15pt Bold Comic Sans font and is contained in a green 4 pixel border"
on TheDonald.Win you can switch between the two CSS options by enabling/disabling the "Community Style" in the settings tab.
Edit: Downvoted for an explanation, some real /r/politics type people today.
Cascading Style Sheets. It's basically the design rules for a website. Nearly every website you go to uses it.
There are two kinds of CSS here on TheDonald.win
The Generic Reddit look, and the "/r/TheDonald" look which is more customized and pretty.
What CSS does is to set rules for your website's layout. One quick example is "every paragraph must use 15pt Bold Comic Sans font and is contained in a green 4 pixel border"
on TheDonald.Win you can switch between the two CSS options by enabling/disabling the "Community Style" in the settings tab.