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  2. CSS box model - Wikipedia

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    The Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) specification describes how elements of web pages are displayed by graphical browsers. Section 4 of the CSS1 specification defines a "formatting model" that gives block-level elements—such as p and blockquote—a width and height, and three levels of boxes surrounding it: padding, borders, and margins. [4]

  3. Template:Border - Wikipedia

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    The width (thickness) of the border (default is 1px). style The border's style solid (default if the parameter is not used), dotted, dashed, double, groove, ridge, inset or outset. style2 Additional CSS properties can be used in this template. color The border's color (default #ddd, otherwise recommend a named color).

  4. Category:Navboxes using borders - Wikipedia

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    This is a tracking category includes transclusions of {{}} (and Module:Navbox) with borders defined in the basestyle, groupstyle, abovestyle, or belowstyle options. After changes to Module:Navbox, basic css borders are used to create the visual gaps between the groups and between the above and below sections (instead of gutter rows).

  5. Wikipedia:Userboxes - Wikipedia

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    border-c Border color for the overall userbox. CSS color string as in #hex or a CSS named color. (E.g. #f00 or red or #ff0000). border-s Border line thickness for the overall userbox. Unit-less numerical value for border size/width, equivalent to pixels, but do not append 'px' to the number. E.g. border-s = 3. id-c

  6. Wikipedia : User page design guide/Style

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    Here, we deal with format elements like content structuring, borders, page color, etc. Well, there's a little more to style than that, and the rest is covered here too.... To create a table of contents like the above (that changes its direction of lean randomly), use this code:

  7. Template:Box-shadow border - Wikipedia

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    {{Box-shadow border}} provides style declarations to show a visual line, similar to a border, at one or more sides of an element. This template is useful where an element should not have a border, or uses a border already. Navboxes, in particular, use borders to give the appearance of spacing between elements.

  8. Template:Navbox with columns - Wikipedia

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    CSS style/s to apply to the title, above, and below, parameters, all at the same time. imagestyle [1] CSS style/s to apply to the image parameter. imageleftstyle [1] CSS style/s to apply to the imageleft parameter coltablestyle colstyle CSS style/s to apply across all columns; if used, usually background:color per titlestyle above. oddcolstyle ...

  9. Template:Color box - Wikipedia

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    Color box size with black borders and text color. Standard size. or ORANGE {{Color box striped}} Striped color box. Standard size. {} Borderless color box with text color and wikilinks. ORANGE {} Colored bullet with wikilinks. {{Legend inline}} Color box size with black borders. Standard size. {{Color sample}}