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Example Warning: Unknown: suggested: 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 ...
A template to center-align block with content in any other places, without affecting the text alignment within that block. This may harm some templates. Template parameters [Edit template data] Parameter Description Type Status Content 1 no description Content required Width of block area width no description Unknown optional Height of block area height no description Unknown optional Title ...
CSS Flexible Box Layout, commonly known as Flexbox, [2] is a CSS web layout model. [4] It is in the W3C 's candidate recommendation (CR) stage. [ 2 ] The flex layout allows responsive elements within a container to be automatically arranged depending on viewport (device screen) size.
{{inline block}} does the same and allows further style customization, but does not automatically add the "avoidwrap" CSS class. {{ spaces }} produces multiple non-breaking spaces (or a single one). {{ wrap }} can be used to provide a (brief) exception within a no-wrapping area.
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]
Another example: when the spaces between words line up approximately above one another in several loose lines, a distracting river of white space may appear. [4] Rivers appear in right-aligned, left-aligned and centered settings too, but are more likely to appear in justified text, because of the additional word spacing.
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This is applied to those elements that CSS considers to be "block" elements, set through the CSS display: block; declaration. HTML also has a similar concept, although different, and the two are very frequently confused. %block; and %inline; are groups within the HTML DTD that group elements as being either "block-level" or "inline". [6]