Is it possible to include one CSS file in another?
Yes, It is possible to include one CSS file in another and it can be done multiple times. Also, import multiple CSS files in the main HTML file or in the main CSS file. It can be done by using @import keyword.
Example 1:
- HTML section: File name is index.html
<!DOCTYPE html>
<
html
>
<
head
>
<!-- linking css file with html file -->
<
link
rel
=
"stylesheet"
href
=
"style1.css"
>
</
head
>
<
body
>
<
center
>
<
marquee
><
h1
>GeeksforGeeks</
h1
> </
marquee
>
<
div
class
=
"css1"
>GeeksforGeeks: It is a computer science
portal. It is an educational website. Prepare for the
Recruitment drive of product based companies like
Microsoft, Amazon, Adobe etc with a free online placement
preparation course.
</
div
>
</
center
>
</
body
>
</
html
>
Output: Without using CSS file
- CSS section1: File name is style1.css
<!-- Including one css file into other -->
@import "style2.css";
h1 {
color:green;
}
.css1 {
color:black;
background-image: linear-gradient(to right, #DFF1DF, #11A00C);
position:static;
}
Output: Using style1.css file without importing the second CSS file (style2.css).
- CSS section2: File name is style2.css
body {
background:black;
opacity: 0.5;
}
Output:After importing the style2.css file into the style1.css file by using @import keyword.
Note: Many CSS file can be imported using one CSS file.
Example 2:
- HTML Section: File name is Example.html
<!DOCTYPE html>
<
html
>
<
head
>
<
link
rel
=
"stylesheet"
href
=
"styl.css"
>
</
head
>
<
body
>
<
h1
>GeeksforGeeks<
h1
>
<
div
include
=
"form-input-select()"
>
<
select
required>
<
option
value
=
""
>Example Placeholder</
option
>
<!-- Available Options -->
<
option
value
=
"1"
>GeeksforGeeks</
option
>
<
option
value
=
"2"
>w3skul</
option
>
<
option
value
=
"3"
>tuitorial point</
option
>
<
option
value
=
"4"
>CodeComunity</
option
>
<
option
value
=
"5"
>Coders</
option
>
</
select
>
</
div
>
</
body
>
</
html
>
Output: Without using CSS file
- CSS Section1: File name is style1.css
@import "style2.css";
body {
border:black;
justify-content: center;
text-align: center;
}
Output: Using style1.css file without importing style2.css file.
- CSS Section2: File name is style2.css
h1 {
color:green;
text-decoration: underline overline;;
}
Output:After using both CSS file (style1 and style2).
Note: There are two different ways to import a CSS file into another using @import url(“style2.css”); or @import “style2.css”; or directly import any CSS file or multiple CSS file in the HTML file directly within <style>@import “style1.css”; or [email protected] url(“style2.css”);</stlye> in head section.
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