Centre a DIV using an inline style
CSS (Cascading Style Sheets) is intended to provide a way to separate page content (the text) from page
presentation. The styles will include such things as color, fonts and layout information. Styles can
be further separated from the content by placing them into a file that is linked to the web pages. This
gives more flexibility, reduces duplication, and provides greater control over the look and feel of many
web pages. CSS provides a way to state that all elements of a particular type will display with
particular characteristics. So it might say "all main headings will be blue". This means that the web
content does not need to define the required color. The styles consists of a set of rules that are
applied to the various elements on the page.