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  2. Wikipedia:Catalogue of CSS classes - Wikipedia

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    Some (not all as of 2008-06-08) citation templates wrap the "Retrieved on date" in this class, so it can be hidden in CSS optionally or by default. references, reflist, refbegin These classes are assigned to the ordered list of reference notes generated by Cite.php, and to the {} and {} templates. MediaWiki:Common.css

  3. List of style sheet languages - Wikipedia

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    Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) Document Style Semantics and Specification Language (DSSSL) Extensible Stylesheet Language (XSL) Non-standard. JavaScript Style Sheets (JSSS)

  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. Help:Useful styles - Wikipedia

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    border-collapse:collapse This style will eliminate 3-d style borders created by the border attribute and collapse them in 1px wide borders. This property will override cellspacing! To define similar whitespace, use the border-spacing property (although it is not possible to have both border-spacing and border-collapse for the same table).

  6. Help:Cascading Style Sheets - Wikipedia

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    The portlet class is the style used by all the div blocks around the main content. Identified blocks using that class: p-cactions – id for the list of page-related tabs above the main content (page, talk, edit, etc.), top. p-personal – id for the list of user-related links above the main content (username, talk, etc.), top.

  7. Style sheet language - Wikipedia

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    One modern style sheet language with widespread use is Cascading Style Sheets (CSS), which is used to style documents written in HTML, XHTML, SVG, XUL, and other markup languages. For content in structured documents to be presented, a set of stylistic rules – describing, for example, colors, fonts and layout – must be applied.

  8. Template:Ordered list - Wikipedia

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    Cascading Style Sheet (CSS) styles that are set on a specific list item. (User must know CSS syntax.) For example, individual labels can be hidden by setting itemn_style=list-style-type:none; item_style. CSS-all CSS styles that are set on each list item. (User must know CSS syntax.) When present, any itemn_style are disregarded.

  9. Help:User style - Wikipedia

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    For example, an HTML element "span" without content can, through its class and id, provide parameters for JS specifying CSS for any parts of the page. For example, if a page contains a "span" element with class FA and id lc, MediaWiki:Monobook.js specifies the style and title of elements "li" of class interwiki-lc, thus controlling the style ...