| CSS1 | CSS2 |
| CSS1 was supporting continuous media which means Web pages that contain media contents and continuously run till the end. But it had no support for paged media which consist of slide shows, papers or transparencies. | You will also come across varieties of cursors and dynamic outlining in CSS2. |
| CSS1 contains some of the positioning properties | CSS2 is full of really interesting features related to accessibility. |
| Font properties such as typeface and emphasis | CSS2 has support for aural style sheets. It contains various aural properties to build an aural style sheet for your web page. So, blind customers can be largely benefited by this feature. |
| Color of text, backgrounds, and other elements
Margin, border, padding, and positioning for most elements classification of groups of attributes |
They only need a screen reader which is CSS2 enabled. Users can listen to your Web pages even on the move. |
| Text attributes such as spacing between words, letters, and lines of text | CSS2 makes them more interesting and flexible. There are two types of CSS positioning, one is absolute positioning and the other is relative positioning. But in CSS2, you will come across another type of positioning that is fixed positioning. This creates a watermark effect in continuous media. In paged media, an object with fixed position keeps repeating on every page. |
| Alignment of text, images, tables and other elements | virtually play with CSS2 cursors |
CSS2 vs CSS1 - What’s the Difference
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