style sheet
noun [ C ] publishing specialized uk/ˈstaɪl ˌʃiːt/ us/ˈstaɪl ˌʃiːt/
(出版物的)文体指南
a document that gives a set of rules for writing and presenting text that is going to be published
At some presses, the copy editor sends a style sheet to the author before beginning work. 在一些出版社,文字编辑在开始工作之前会为作者提供文体指南。
The publisher's style sheet will indicate spelling conventions to be applied. 出版商的文体指南会说明将要采用的拼写形式。
(创建电脑文档的)格式页
a file that contains rules about how the different parts of a document will appear on screen, and automatically applies them
The style sheet just controls properties of the HTML elements. 格式页只控制HTML细节的属性。
Java Script works with style sheets for two different browsers. Java Script可以在两种不同的浏览器中使用格式页。
- More examples
- If the journal has its own style sheet, get it, and follow it.
- An editor will work with a style sheet on which she notes the correct spelling of characters’ names, preferred punctuation etc.
- The only trouble with style sheets as they stand is lack of browser support.
- Virtually all today's desktop publishing programs allow you to set up style sheets so that the characteristics of the typography can all be pre-defined.