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Width for the cell was defined as "the suggested width for a cell content in pixels excluding the cell padding." [9] In 1996, CSS [10] introduced margin, border and padding for many more elements. It adopted a definition width in relation to content, border, margin and padding similar to that for a table cell. [11]
An image to be displayed in a cell below the title and to the left of the body (lists). For the image to display properly, the list1 parameter must be specified and no groups can be specified. It accepts the same sort of parameter that image accepts. below* A full-width cell displayed below the template's body
This template can be used to quickly create a userbox for display on a user's user page without having to know HTML or Wikitable syntax. Template parameters [Edit template data] Parameter Description Type Status bodyclass bodyclass Adds an HTML class attribute to the entire template's HTML table, to allow for styling, emission of microformats, etc. Default String optional border-c border-c ...
padding Padding before first column, preferably in a proportional unit. Defaults to 5em. Padding is disabled by setting it to 0 (or 0em, or 0%). col n width The n th column's width (overrides colwidth above). col n The content of the n th column. If any columns are used, then col1 is required. There can be a maximum of 20 columns. col n header
CSS style/s to apply to all list content parameters. list n style † CSS style/s to apply to specific list content parameters; overrides any CSS styles set in liststyle. listpadding † Padding to have in each list cell; defaults to 0.25em on the left/right and 0em on the top/bottom.
Logo font size: id-s 5 logo-size: Logo text size in points. Default 14: String: optional: Logo line height: id-lh logo-line-height: Logo line height. Default 1.25em: String: optional: Logo padding: id-p logo-padding: Logo cell padding. Default 0 1px 0 0: String: optional: Logo width: id-w logo-width: id box width in pixels. Default 45: Number ...
A superset of CSS 1, CSS 2 includes a number of new capabilities like absolute, relative, and fixed positioning of elements and z-index, the concept of media types, support for aural style sheets (which were later replaced by the CSS 3 speech modules) [47] and bidirectional text, and new font properties such as shadows.
Framing an Image will automatically set the Image to the right side of the screen and frame it. (Like a picture frame) To frame an Image type in: [[File:Cscr-featured.svg|frame]] Which will appear like this: NOTE: This will force the image to be in its original size (to change the size use thumbnails or do not use the frame).