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The third was to add code to common.css to work around the lack of transparent border-color support in IE6. (This could use the IE-specific chroma filter because the code did not go through Sanitizer.) Also, if I remember correctly (and I may not), using tan in one place instead of sin and cos was yet another IE6 workaround.
This template uses a technique for drawing diagonal lines in CSS exploiting the fact that borders set on elements are miter joined. Thus, it is possible to set one border to an opaque color, with the others fully transparent, to form a diagonal line.
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).
Other CSS parameters Parameter Description Default CSS |top margin= The top outer margin of the box (Only does horizontal when type isn't inline-block or block) : 3px margin-top
CSS also supports the special color transparent, which represents an alpha value of zero; by default, transparent is rendered as an invisible nominal black: rgba(0, 0, 0, 0). It was introduced in CSS1 but its scope of use has expanded over the versions. [23]
Then, copy the following code into the subpage and change the parts in all caps (e.g.: "COLOR OF TEXT" and "HEADER TEXT YOU WANT") Transclude the header onto your user page (type the full name of the subpage inside double curly brackets) {{like this}} Example code:
Border border. Put a small border around the image. Location right, left, center or none. Determine the horizontal placement of the image on the page. This defaults to right for thumbnails and framed images. Alignment baseline, middle, sub, super, text-top, text-bottom, top, or bottom. Vertically align the image with respect to adjacent text.
CSS color string (hex or name) id-s Text size for the id label area. Unit-less numerical value for font-size (do not append 'px') id-fc 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.