Creates an StylePair from an Style and a value of type T, if there is an StyleValue of the correct type.
Creates an StylePair from an Style and a value of type T, if there is an StyleValue of the correct type.
The element generates a block element box.
The element generates a block element box.
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The element behaves like a block element and lays out its content according to the flexbox model.
The element behaves like a block element and lays out its content according to the flexbox model.
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The element generates one or more inline element boxes.
The element generates one or more inline element boxes.
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The element generates a block element box that will be flowed with surrounding content as if it were a single inline box.
The element generates a block element box that will be flowed with surrounding content as if it were a single inline box.
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The element behaves like an inline element and lays out its content according to the flexbox model.
The element behaves like an inline element and lays out its content according to the flexbox model.
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The inline-table value does not have a direct mapping in HTML.
The inline-table value does not have a direct mapping in HTML. It behaves like a table HTML element, but as an inline box, rather than a block-level box. Inside the table box is a block-level context
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The element generates a block box for the content and a separate list-item inline box.
The element generates a block box for the content and a separate list-item inline box.
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Turns off the display of an element (it has no effect on layout); all descendant elements also have their display turned off.
Turns off the display of an element (it has no effect on layout); all descendant elements also have their display turned off. The document is rendered as though the element did not exist.
To render an element box's dimensions, yet have its contents be invisible, see the visibility property.
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Behaves like the table HTML element.
Behaves like the table HTML element. It defines a block-level box.
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Behaves like the caption HTML element.
Behaves like the caption HTML element.
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Behaves like the td HTML element
Behaves like the td HTML element
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These elements behave like the corresponding col HTML elements.
These elements behave like the corresponding col HTML elements.
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These elements behave like the corresponding colgroup HTML elements.
These elements behave like the corresponding colgroup HTML elements.
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These elements behave like the corresponding tfoot HTML elements
These elements behave like the corresponding tfoot HTML elements
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These elements behave like the corresponding thead HTML elements
These elements behave like the corresponding thead HTML elements
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Behaves like the tr HTML element
Behaves like the tr HTML element
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These elements behave like the corresponding tbody HTML elements
These elements behave like the corresponding tbody HTML elements
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(Since version ) see corresponding Javadoc for more information.
The display CSS property specifies the type of rendering box used for an element. In HTML, default display property values are taken from behaviors described in the HTML specifications or from the browser/user default stylesheet. The default value in XML is inline.
In addition to the many different display box types, the value none lets you turn off the display of an element; when you use none, all descendant elements also have their display turned off. The document is rendered as though the element doesn't exist in the document tree.
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