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  2. Template:Div flex row - Wikipedia

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    A pass-through for the CSS "justify-content" property. Example justify-content=center: String: optional: Opening div: div o: An opening div tag for the first block of content. Some content (such as free text) requires this to create the blocks used for the columns and rows. Example div o=y: Boolean: optional: Gap: gap: The flexbox gap parameter ...

  3. CSS Flexible Box Layout - Wikipedia

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    Justify-content Determines how content gets placed on the main axis on the current line. Optional arguments: left, right, center, space-between, space-around. Align-items Determines the default for how flex items get placed on the cross axis on each line. Align-content Determines the default for how cross axis lines are aligned. Align-self

  4. Typographic alignment - Wikipedia

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    justified—text is aligned along the left margin, with letter-spacing and word-spacing adjusted so that the text falls flush with both margins, also known as fully justified or full justification; centered —text is aligned to neither the left nor right margin; there is an even gap on each side of each line.

  5. Template:Box - Wikipedia

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    align: align: The alignment of the box. Default left Example center: Unknown: suggested: box type: box type: The type of box (css display) (block, inline-block or inline) Example block Auto value inline-block: Unknown: optional: wide: wide: If set to yes the box will be wide. Default no Example yes Auto value: Boolean: optional: inline: inline ...

  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. Help:User style - Wikipedia

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    This script and CSS makes the sidebar stay in the same position on the screen as you scroll. This may have undesirable side effects in Chrome; e.g., when viewing a page like the very common.css page you just edited to put this code in, the viewable content will become much shorter, and require vertical scrolling in a frame.

  8. Wikipedia:Article message boxes/issuebox demo - Wikipedia

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    If you added CSS code to your monobook.css you should now remove it. The code to remove is the code you see below. For reference, here is the code that has been added to MediaWiki:Common.css. (Note, this code might not be up to date with what really runs at MediaWiki:Common.css.)

  9. Template:Show - Wikipedia

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    The horizontal alignment of the header text and content text can be manipulated using the parameters |head-align= and |content-align=. Valid options are left (default), center, or right. Do not use quotes (i.e. not "center") or the color of the header may change.