CSS (disambiguation)

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CSS, or Cascading Style Sheets, is a language used to describe the style of document presentations in web development.

CSS may also refer to:

Computing and telecommunications

  • Chirp spread spectrum, a modulation concept, part of the standard IEEE 802.15.4aCSS
  • Closed source software
    , software that is not distributed with source code; also known as proprietary software
  • Computational social science, academic sub-disciplines concerned with computational approaches to the social sciences
  • Content Scramble System, an encryption algorithm in DVDs
  • Content Services Switch
    , a family of load balancers produced by Cisco
  • CSS code, a type of error-correcting code in quantum information theory

Arts and entertainment

Government

Military

  • Combat service support
  • Confederate Secret Service, the secret service operations of the Confederate States of America during the American Civil War
  • Confederate States Ship
    , a ship of the historical naval branch of the Confederate States armed forces
  • Dongfeng missile
    , a Chinese surface-to-surface missile system (NATO designation code CSS)
  • HNLMS Den Helder (A834)
    , a ship under construction for the dutch navy, also known as a Combat Support Ship (CSS).

Schools and education

Space

  • Chinese space station
    , a modular space station project
  • Catalina Sky Survey, an astronomical survey
  • Commercial space station
  • Control stick steering, a method of flying the Space Shuttle manually

Other organisations

Medicine and health science

Other uses

See also