User interface style sheet language

A User interface stylesheet language is a stylesheet language which is meant to be applied to graphical computer user interfaces. They primarily act as subsidiary languages to style UI elements which are either programmed or marked-up (as in XML-based markup languages).

Examples

  • Cascading Style Sheets as used in Mozilla's XUL user interface
  • Qt Style Sheets as used in KDE4
  • Robert Staudinger's CSS theming for GTK+[1]

References

  1. ^ Ars Technica article
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Style sheet languages
Modes
  • Desktop publishing
  • Web development
  • User interfaces
Standard
  • Cascading (CSS)
  • DSSSL
  • Extensible (XSL)
Preprocessor
  • JavaScript (JSSS)
  • FOSI
  • Qt
  • Sass
  • Less
  • Stylus
  • SMIL Timesheets
  • PostCSS
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