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  2. Template:Unbulleted list - Wikipedia

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    item1_style, item2_style, item3_style... – custom CSS styles for each of the list items. The format is the same as for the |style= parameter. Creates a list of items separated by line breaks but not bullets (•)

  3. Template:Transform-rotate - Wikipedia

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    No description. Template parameters [Edit template data] Parameter Description Type Status Rotation angle 1 Positive degrees rotate right, negative values rotate left Default 0 Number optional CSS display display no description Default inline-block String optional See also: {{ Rotate text }} {{ MirrorH }} The above documentation is transcluded from Template:Transform-rotate/doc. (edit ...

  4. CSS - Wikipedia

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    To demonstrate specificity Inheritance Inheritance is a key feature in CSS; it relies on the ancestor-descendant relationship to operate. Inheritance is the mechanism by which properties are applied not only to a specified element but also to its descendants. Inheritance relies on the document tree, which is the hierarchy of XHTML elements in a page based on nesting. Descendant elements may ...

  5. Wikipedia:Catalogue of CSS classes - Wikipedia

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    Renders lists in horizontal style MediaWiki:Common.css {} hlist inline Allows nesting horizontal lists on one line MediaWiki:Common.css: image Interface class used for links to images. ? includes/Linker.php: imbox, imbox-* Image pages message box template styles. See also mbox-text etc. below. MediaWiki:Common.css

  6. Template:Flatlist - Wikipedia

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    This template uses the .hlist CSS class defined in MediaWiki:Common.css to generate horizontal lists. It causes ordinary html list items to be displayed inline (horizontally), where they would normally display as block elements (vertically).

  7. Typographic alignment - Wikipedia

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    This is the default style of text alignment on the World Wide Web for left-to-right text. [2] Quotations are often indented. Flush left might also be used in very narrow columns, where full justification would produce too much whitespace between characters or words on some lines.

  8. Help:User style - Wikipedia

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    For lines of CSS which should be different on different MediaWiki projects, e.g. for a different background color for easy distinction, clearly the local CSS cannot be used; at least these lines should be put in the user subpages. Some computers, e.g. in internet cafes, mobile devices/tablets, do not allow users to set preferences for the browser.

  9. Template:Navbox/doc - Wikipedia

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    listclass – a CSS class for the list cells, usually hlist for horizontal lists. Alternatively, use bodyclass for the whole box. state – controls when a navbox is expanded or collapsed. titlestyle – a CSS style for the title-bar, such as: background: gray; groupstyle – a CSS style for the group-cells, such as: background: #eee;