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The commanders of the CSS Beaufort were: *Lieutenant Robert C. Duvall (1861-1862), North Carolina Navy * Lieutenant William Harwar Parker (1862) CSN * Lieutenant William Sharp (October 1863) CSN * Lieutenant Edward J. Means (November 1863-June 1864) CSN * Lieutenant J. M. Gardner (June 1864) CSN * Lieutenant William Pinckney Mason (October 1864) CSN * [...]

CSS Industries, Inc. was founded in 1923, as City Stores Company. Its headquarters is at 1845 Walnut Street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania with showrooms in New York City, Memphis, Tennessee, Minneapolis, Minnesota, and Hong Kong. The company designs, manufactures, and distributes seasonal and everyday greeting cards and novelties. Adapted from the Wikipedia article CSS Industries, under the [...]

whCMS uses PHP as its scripting engine and MySQL as its database engine. The output is compliant with the XHTML 1.0 and CSS 2.0 web standards. It uses HTML, JavaScript and CSS compression and caching. Also, accessibility standards of the Dutch government are used as a guide for generating accessible output. Adapted from the Wikipedia [...]

CSS Studios, LLC is a wholly owned subsidiary of Discovery Communications, Inc. (DCI) , an American global media and entertainment company. The company’s main activity is to provide creative and technical post production sound and music services for motion picture studios, independent producers, broadcast networks, cable channels, advertising agencies and other companies that produce, own [...]

Versions 7 and below of Internet Explorer recognize properties which are preceded by non-alphanumeric characters except an underscore or a hyphen (after discarding the prefix). All other browsers ignore such properties as invalid. Therefore, a property that is preceded by an non-alphanumeric character other than an underscore or a hyphen, such as an asterisk or [...]

Hiding code using hacks often leads to pages being incorrectly displayed when browsers are updated. Many hacks that used to hide CSS from Internet Explorer 6 and lower no longer work in version 7 due to its improved support for CSS standards. The Microsoft Internet Explorer development team have asked that people use conditional comments [...]

* CSE HTML Validator includes a DTD based validator which can optionally be used, however one of CSE HTML Validator’s primary benefit is its custom validation engine which can perform many more checks on a document than a DTD based validator can. This is because DTD based validators are limited to checking for problems that [...]

Among its notable features: * Fully CSS-driven output * Support about 140 markup and programming languages * Extensibility via custom language files * XHTML 1.1 and CSS Level 2 compliance * Auto-caps/noncaps of keywords * Line numbering * Word wrapping * Automatic generation of links to programming language documentation Adapted from the Wikipedia article GeSHi, [...]

She was designed as a British commercial transport vessel for the East Asia tea trade and troop transport. She was built on the River Clyde in Scotland. The Confederate Government purchased her in September, 1864 for use as an armed cruiser to capture and destroy Union merchant ships. On October 8, she sailed from London [...]

CSS ”Texas” (Confederate States Ship ”Texas”), was a twin propeller casement ironclad ram of the Confederate Navy, named for the state of Texas. She was sister ship to CSS ”Columbia”. Since the ship was built so late in the American Civil War, it saw no action before being captured by Union forces. Adapted from the [...]