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  2. Template:MirrorH - Wikipedia

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    Named Parameter display= allows changing the CSS display property. It defaults to display: inline-block; When using this template to create the mirrored effect, editors should consider carefully about the accessibility .

  3. CSS Flexible Box Layout - Wikipedia

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    Parent element that holds all flex items. Using the CSS display property, the container can be defined as either flex or inline-flex. Flex item Any direct child element held within the flex container is considered a flex item. Any text within the container element is wrapped in an unknown flex item. Axes

  4. 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). The class also generates the interpuncts between list items and parentheses around nested lists.

  5. CSS grid layout - Wikipedia

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    The first comprehensive draft of a grid layout for CSS was created by Phil Cupp at Microsoft in 2011 and implemented in Internet Explorer 10 behind a -ms-vendor prefix.The syntax was restructured and further refined through several iterations in the CSS Working Group, led primarily by Elika Etemad and Tab Atkins Jr.

  6. Template:Phagspa - Wikipedia

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    To break a long vertical line of 'Phags-pa text into left-to-right segments so it displays better within ordinary horizontal text, wrap each syllable in a separate Phagspa template, and separate each Phagspa template with a space character; additionally, you can also try to use CSS property to limit the height, see below.

  7. 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]

  8. Help:Table - Wikipedia

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    CSS to replace obsolete attributes for borders, padding, spacing, etc. Add a border around a table using the CSS property border: thickness style color;, for example border:3px dashed red. This example uses a solid (non-dashed) gray border that is one pixel wide:

  9. Typographic alignment - Wikipedia

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    In typesetting and page layout, alignment or range is the setting of text flow or image placement relative to a page, column (measure), table cell, or tab (and often to an image above it or under it).