When starting a new project, many website designers develop a single page that includes all the fonts, sizes, white space, and colors they want. This becomes their page template for the rest of the site. Why is this practice important?
A.
It helps them determine which WYSIWYG code editor they should use.
B.
It ensures they are properly separating the HTML5 coding from the CSS3 styling.
C.
It ensures the site has a consistent look and format.
D.
IT proves the rest of the site will validate to current HTML5 standards.
The keywords are "single page" you could choose not to separate concerns, but that's eliminated B.
I read the question and think site style guide until I see the options, so C is the best option.
The question is discussing: fonts, sizes, white space, and colors on a single page. The only option here is B since the question is asking about a CSS3 Style Sheet.
Although C does state " look and feel " that isn't a great answer to represent a CSS3 Style Sheet.
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