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Tommy Olsson and Paul O'Brien

"The Ultimate CSS Reference"

Although CSS still doesn??™t provide total control over the page layout, it??™s far
more powerful than the old-school technique of using layout tables and
presentational markup.
A web browser typically reads and renders HTML documents. This happens in two
phases: the parsing phase and the rendering phase.
During the parsing phase, the browser reads the markup in the document, breaks
it down into components, and builds a document object model (DOM) tree.1
Consider this example HTML document:
1 It??™s called a tree, because a graphical representation of the DOM looks much like an upside-down
tree.
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The above HTML document can be visualized as the DOM tree in Figure 6.


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