CSS (disambiguation)
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CSS is Cascading Style Sheets, a language used to describe the style of document presentations in web development.
CSS may also refer to:
Computing
- Central Structure Store, in the PHIGS 3D API
- Closed-source software, software that is not distributed with source code
- Content Scramble System, an encryption algorithm in DVDs
- Content Services Switch, a family of load balancers produced by Cisco
Arts and entertainment
- CSS (band), Cansei de Ser Sexy, a Brazilian electro-rock band
- Closed Shell Syndrome, a fictional disease in the Ghost in the Shell television series
- Comcast/Charter Sports Southeast, defunct southeast U.S. sports cable television network
- Campus SuperStar, a popular Singapore school-based singing competition, organised by Mediacorp
- Counter-Strike: Source, an online first-person shooter computer game developed by Valve Corporation
Government
- Central Security Service, the military component of the NSA
- Central Superior Services of Pakistan
- Chicago SouthShore and South Bend Railroad, a U.S. railroad
- Committee for State Security, a former name for the Bulgarian secret service
- KGB, the Committee for State Security, the Soviet Union's security agency
- Canadian Survey Ship, of the Canadian Hydrographic Service
Military
- Combat service support, in military logistics
- Dongfeng missile, a Chinese surface-to-surface missile system (NATO designation code CSS)
- Confederate States Ship, the historical naval branch of the Confederate States armed forces
- Confederate Secret Service, the secret service operations of the Confederate States of America during the American Civil War
Schools and education
- Columbia Secondary School, New York, NY, USA
- Centennial Secondary School (disambiguation)
- Safety training certificate (France) (Flight attendant), (Certificat de Sécurité Sauvetage) former name of the French national degree required to be flight attendant in France
- Chase Secondary School, British Columbia, Canada
- College of Social Studies, at Wesleyan University, Middletown, Connecticut, USA
- Clementi Secondary School, Hong Kong SAR, China
- Colorado Springs School, Colorado Springs, CO, USA
- Commonwealth Secondary School, Jurong East, Singapore
- Courtice Secondary School, Courtice, Canada
- CSS Profile, College Scholarship Service Profile, a U.S. student aid application form
- College of St. Scholastica, Duluth, Minnesota, USA
Space
- Chinese space station, a modular space station project
- Canadian Space Society, a federally incorporated non-profit Canadian corporation
- Catalina Sky Survey, an astronomical survey
- Commercial space station (disambiguation)
Other organisations
- Club Sportif Sfaxien, a Tunisian sport club
- Comcast/Charter Sports Southeast, a cable-exclusive regional sports television network
- Citizens Signpost Service, a body of the European Commission
- Commission on Safety Standards, a commission of the IAEA
- Community Service Society of New York
- Congregation of the Sacred Stigmata, or Stigmatines, a Catholic religious order
- Cryptogamic Society of Scotland, a Scottish botanical research society
- CSS Publishing Company, an American Christian publishing company
Other uses
- Chessington South railway station, a National Rail station code in England
- Chicago SouthShore and South Bend Railroad, a freight railroad between Chicago, Illinois, and South Bend, Indiana
- Chirp Spread Spectrum, a modulation concept, part of the standard IEEE 802.15.4aCSS
- Churg-Strauss syndrome, a type of autoimmune vasculitis
- Constant surface speed, a mode of machine tool operation, an aspect of speeds and feeds
- Context Sensitive Solutions, in transportation planning
- Cyclic Steam Stimulation, an oil field extraction technique
- Cause Specific Survival, a cancer survival statistic
See also
- Cross-site scripting (XSS)
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