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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:Inputbox - Wikipedia

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    The box uses the appearance set for Wikipedia's "messagebox" (monobook: black text on white background, 80% the width of the screen), with nowrap. If you use a very long sentence, the text will continue to the right of the box and a horizontal scrollbar for the whole page appears. Can be changed with options, but with the scroll option the ...

  4. Wikipedia:Userboxes - Wikipedia

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    Text color for the id label. CSS color string (hex or name) id-p Space/padding Between the id content and the userbox border. This cell padding uses a CSS length value. Unlike the other unit-less values, this must have a CSS length unit such as px or pt. (E.g. id-p = 8px). id-lh Vertical distance between id text lines (line-height).

  5. Help:Table - Wikipedia

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    Monobook toolbar. To automatically insert a table, click or (Insert a table) on the edit toolbar. In the Vector toolbar the table icon is in the "Advanced" menu. If "Insert a table" is not on the toolbar follow these directions to add it. The following text is inserted when Insert a table is clicked:

  6. CSS - Wikipedia

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    Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) is a style sheet language used for specifying the presentation and styling of a document written in a markup language such as HTML or XML (including XML dialects such as SVG, MathML or XHTML). [ 1 ] CSS is a cornerstone technology of the World Wide Web, alongside HTML and JavaScript.

  7. Holy grail (web design) - Wikipedia

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    Contents. Holy grail (web design) The holy grail is a web page layout which has multiple equal-height columns that are defined with style sheets. It is commonly desired and implemented, but for many years, the various ways in which it could be implemented with available technologies all had drawbacks. [ 1 ] Because of this, finding an optimal ...

  8. Template:Pad - Wikipedia

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    The result is the specified padding followed by an   (non-breaking space – at 100% font size (8pt), typically 3px wide in narrow fonts like Arial and Tahoma, 4px in wider fonts like Arial Black and Verdana).

  9. Module:Shogi diagram - Wikipedia

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    Usage. This module is called by Template:Shogi diagram . As the original template used .pngs/.svgs, when many templates were used on pages, the page load times became a bit long. In order to fix this, this module instead uses text. And, text is preferable anyway since it renders very sharp edges. The drawback is that it depends on web browser ...