An embedded cascading style sheet is used when a document or page has a specific or different style than the rest. The code for this type of Cascading Style Sheet is written in the head section as well, but inside the <style> tag. A pro for this type of cascading style sheet would be that the web designer is able to make each document or page have a unique style to it. The biggest con for this embedded cascading style sheets would be maintenance and updating. The web designer would have different code on each page to look through, unlike an external style sheet, where there is a separate page containing the style code for every page or document.
An inline style is used to specify styles for each relevant tag. For example, to use an inline style to change header 1, it would be typed as:
<h1 style=”color:green;font-size:20pt;”>Header 1</h1>
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