What is the CSS file?
The CSS file extension can be associated with several types of files. Most often, however, a file with such an extension is associated with the Cascading Style Sheet format. CSS files are supported by , Linux, Mac OS, Windows operating systems. The CSS file is one of the Web Files files, just like 303 of the other files found in our file information database.
A program that can open the CSS file is e.g. Adobe Dreamweaver. This software was released by Adobe Systems Incorporated. However, you can also use other applications, e.g. Adobe ColdFusion, WeBuilder, PSPad, Microsoft Visual Studio.
MIME Types
- text/css is registered for use with CSS by RFC 2318.
Programs, that can open .CSS files
Microsoft Corporation
Microsoft Visual Studio
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Cross-platform |
Notepad++ Team
NotePad++ text editor
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Windows |
Linspire, Inc. (Xandros)
Nvu
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Cross-platform |
Jan Fiala
PSPad
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Windows |
Windows | |
Adobe Systems Incorporated
Adobe ColdFusion
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Windows |
Adobe Systems Incorporated
Adobe Dreamweaver
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Windows |
Adobe Systems Incorporated
Adobe ColdFusion
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Mac OS |
Apple, Inc.
Safari
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Mac OS |
Adobe Systems Incorporated
Adobe Dreamweaver
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Mac OS |
Mac OS | |
Mac OS | |
Apple, Inc.
TextEdit
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Mac OS |
How to open a .CSS file?
If you have problems opening the file CSS, then in most cases the problem is only the lack of the proper application installed. Select one of the programs from the list and install it on your device. The operating system should automatically associate the CSS file format with the installed program. If not, right click on your CSS file and select from the menu "Open with" . Then select the installed program and confirm the operation. Now all CSS files should automatically open with the selected program.