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  2. HTML element - Wikipedia

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    The margin of an element is the white space that surrounds an element. The content, padding, and border of any other element will not be allowed to enter this area unless forced to do so by some advanced CSS placement. Using most standard DTDs, margins on the left and right of different elements will push each other away. Margins on the top or ...

  3. Typographic alignment - Wikipedia

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    In English and most European languages where words are read left-to-right, text is usually aligned "flush left", [1] meaning that the text of a paragraph is aligned on the left-hand side with the right-hand side ragged. This is the default style of text alignment on the World Wide Web for left-to-right text. [2] Quotations are often indented ...

  4. Margin (typography) - Wikipedia

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    Margins also play an important role in digital word-processing and can be changed using the page setup menu. The default margins for Microsoft Word from version 2007 onward have been 1 inch (25.4 mm) all around; in Word 2003, the default top and bottom margins were 1 inch (25.4 mm), but 1.25 inches (31.7 mm) were given at the left and the right.

  5. Customize your Inbox theme, font size and layout in AOL Mail

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    To switch back to the default font size, toggle this setting off again. ... Light (top margin) - Medium (top margin and side margins) - Dark (entire page). Select ...

  6. Blockquote element - Wikipedia

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    Using the default HTML styling of most web browsers, it will indent the right and left margins both on the display and in printed form, but this may be overridden by Cascading Style Sheets (CSS). The non-semantic use of the blockquote element purely to indent text has been deprecated by the W3C ( World Wide Web Consortium ) since HTML 4. [ 2 ]

  7. Left-to-right mark - Wikipedia

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    The left-to-right mark (LRM) is a control character (an invisible formatting character) used in computerized typesetting of text containing a mix of left-to-right scripts (such as Latin and Cyrillic) and right-to-left scripts (such as Arabic, Syriac, and Hebrew). It is used to set the way adjacent characters are grouped with respect to text ...

  8. Tim McGraw Looks Almost Unrecognizable Without His Cowboy Hat ...

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    Tim McGraw might make you do a double take.. On Sunday, Nov. 24, the country star, 57, took a break from his usual look while attending the Beatles '64 premiere in New York City with his wife ...

  9. Newfoundland's Funny Way of Letting Dad Know It's Time to Go ...

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    "Does he not see me, my lead is right there literally right in front of me," teased someone else, as if reading the Newfie's mind. How to Tell Your Dog It’s Time for a Walk Dogs are incredibly ...