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trait Styles extends AnyRef

Trait that contains the contents of the Styles object, so they can be mixed in to other objects if needed.

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  1. trait TextAlign extends Style

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  5. val background: TypedStyle[String]

    The background CSS property is a shorthand for setting the individual background values in a single place in the style sheet.

    The background CSS property is a shorthand for setting the individual background values in a single place in the style sheet. background can be used to set the values for one or more of: background-clip, background-color, background-image, background-origin, background-position, background-repeat, background-size, and background-attachment.

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  6. object backgroundAttachment extends UntypedStyle

    If a background-image is specified, the background-attachment CSS property determines whether that image's position is fixed within the viewport, or scrolls along with its containing block.

    If a background-image is specified, the background-attachment CSS property determines whether that image's position is fixed within the viewport, or scrolls along with its containing block.

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  7. object backgroundClip extends UntypedStyle

    The background-clip CSS property specifies whether an element's background, either the color or image, extends underneath its border.

    The background-clip CSS property specifies whether an element's background, either the color or image, extends underneath its border.

    If there is no background image, this property has only visual effect when the border has transparent regions (because of border-style) or partially opaque regions; otherwise the border covers up the difference.

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  8. val backgroundColor: TypedStyle[Color]

    The background-color CSS property sets the background color of an element, either through a color value or the keyword transparent.

    The background-color CSS property sets the background color of an element, either through a color value or the keyword transparent.

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  9. val backgroundImage: MultiImageStyle

    The CSS background-image property sets one or several background images for an element.

    The CSS background-image property sets one or several background images for an element. The images are drawn on successive stacking context layers, with the first specified being drawn as if it is the closest to the user. The borders of the element are then drawn on top of them, and the background-color is drawn beneath them.

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  10. object backgroundOrigin extends UntypedStyle

    The background-origin CSS property determines the background positioning area, that is the position of the origin of an image specified using the background-image CSS property.

    The background-origin CSS property determines the background positioning area, that is the position of the origin of an image specified using the background-image CSS property.

    Note that background-origin is ignored when background-attachment is fixed.

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  11. val backgroundPosition: TypedStyle[String]

    The background-position CSS property sets the initial position, relative to the background position layer defined by background-origin for each defined background image.

    The background-position CSS property sets the initial position, relative to the background position layer defined by background-origin for each defined background image.

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  12. val backgroundRepeat: TypedStyle[String]

    The background-repeat CSS property defines how background images are repeated.

    The background-repeat CSS property defines how background images are repeated. A background image can be repeated along the horizontal axis, the vertical axis, both, or not repeated at all. When the repetition of the image tiles doesn't let them exactly cover the background, the way adjustments are done can be controlled by the author: by default, the last image is clipped, but the different tiles can instead be re-sized, or space can be inserted between the tiles.

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  13. object backgroundSize extends TypedStyle[Length]

    The background-size CSS property specifies the size of the background images.

    The background-size CSS property specifies the size of the background images. The size of the image can be fully constrained or only partially in order to preserve its intrinsic ratio.

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  14. val border: TypedStyle[String]

    The border CSS property is a shorthand property for setting the individual border property values in a single place in the style sheet.

    The border CSS property is a shorthand property for setting the individual border property values in a single place in the style sheet. border can be used to set the values for one or more of: border-width, border-style, border-color.

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  15. val borderBottom: TypedStyle[String]

    The border-bottom CSS property is a shorthand that sets the values of border-bottom-color, border-bottom-style, and border-bottom-width.

    The border-bottom CSS property is a shorthand that sets the values of border-bottom-color, border-bottom-style, and border-bottom-width. These properties describe the bottom border of elements.

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  16. val borderBottomColor: TypedStyle[Color]

    The border-bottom-color CSS property sets the color of the bottom border of an element.

    The border-bottom-color CSS property sets the color of the bottom border of an element. Note that in many cases the shorthand CSS properties border-color or border-bottom are more convenient and preferable.

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  17. val borderBottomLeftRadius: BorderRadius

    The border-bottom-left-radius CSS property sets the rounding of the bottom-left corner of the element.

    The border-bottom-left-radius CSS property sets the rounding of the bottom-left corner of the element. The rounding can be a circle or an ellipse, or if one of the value is 0 no rounding is done and the corner is square.

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  18. val borderBottomRightRadius: BorderRadius

    The border-bottom-right-radius CSS property sets the rounding of the bottom-right corner of the element.

    The border-bottom-right-radius CSS property sets the rounding of the bottom-right corner of the element. The rounding can be a circle or an ellipse, or if one of the value is 0 no rounding is done and the corner is square.

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  19. val borderBottomStyle: BorderStyle

    The border-bottom-style CSS property sets the line style of the bottom border of a box.

    The border-bottom-style CSS property sets the line style of the bottom border of a box.

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  20. val borderBottomWidth: BorderWidth

    The border-bottom-width CSS property sets the width of the bottom border of a box.

    The border-bottom-width CSS property sets the width of the bottom border of a box.

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  21. object borderCollapse extends UntypedStyle

    The border-collapse CSS property selects a table's border model.

    The border-collapse CSS property selects a table's border model. This has a big influence on the look and style of the table cells.

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  22. object borderColor extends UntypedStyle

    The border-color CSS property is a shorthand for setting the color of the four sides of an element's border: border-top-color, border-right-color, border-bottom-color, border-left-color

    The border-color CSS property is a shorthand for setting the color of the four sides of an element's border: border-top-color, border-right-color, border-bottom-color, border-left-color

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  23. object borderLeft extends UntypedStyle

    The border-left CSS property is a shorthand that sets the values of border-left-color, border-left-style, and border-left-width.

    The border-left CSS property is a shorthand that sets the values of border-left-color, border-left-style, and border-left-width. These properties describe the left border of elements.

    The three values of the shorthand property can be specified in any order, and one or two of them may be omitted.

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  24. val borderLeftColor: TypedStyle[Color]

    The border-right-color CSS property sets the color of the right border of an element.

    The border-right-color CSS property sets the color of the right border of an element. Note that in many cases the shorthand CSS properties border-color or border-right are more convenient and preferable.

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  25. val borderLeftStyle: BorderStyle

    The border-left-style CSS property sets the line style of the left border of a box.

    The border-left-style CSS property sets the line style of the left border of a box.

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  26. val borderLeftWidth: BorderWidth

    The border-left-width CSS property sets the width of the left border of a box.

    The border-left-width CSS property sets the width of the left border of a box.

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  27. val borderRadius: TypedStyle[String]

    The border-radius CSS property allows Web authors to define how rounded border corners are.

    The border-radius CSS property allows Web authors to define how rounded border corners are. The curve of each corner is defined using one or two radii, defining its shape: circle or ellipse.

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  28. val borderRight: TypedStyle[String]

    The border-right CSS property is a shorthand that sets the values of border-right-color, border-right-style, and border-right-width.

    The border-right CSS property is a shorthand that sets the values of border-right-color, border-right-style, and border-right-width. These properties describe the right border of elements.

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  29. val borderRightColor: TypedStyle[Color]

    The border-right-color CSS property sets the color of the top border of an element.

    The border-right-color CSS property sets the color of the top border of an element. Note that in many cases the shorthand CSS properties border-color or border-right are more convenient and preferable.

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  30. val borderRightStyle: BorderStyle

    The border-right-style CSS property sets the line style of the right border of a box.

    The border-right-style CSS property sets the line style of the right border of a box.

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  31. val borderRightWidth: BorderWidth

    The border-right-width CSS property sets the width of the right border of a box.

    The border-right-width CSS property sets the width of the right border of a box.

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  32. object borderSpacing extends UntypedStyle

    The border-spacing CSS property specifies the distance between the borders of adjacent cells (only for the separated borders model).

    The border-spacing CSS property specifies the distance between the borders of adjacent cells (only for the separated borders model). This is equivalent to the cellspacing attribute in presentational HTML, but an optional second value can be used to set different horizontal and vertical spacing.

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  33. val borderStyle: TypedStyle[String]

    The border-style CSS property is a shorthand property for setting the line style for all four sides of the elements border.

    The border-style CSS property is a shorthand property for setting the line style for all four sides of the elements border.

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  34. val borderTop: TypedStyle[String]

    The border-top CSS property is a shorthand that sets the values of border-top-color, border-top-style, and border-top-width.

    The border-top CSS property is a shorthand that sets the values of border-top-color, border-top-style, and border-top-width. These properties describe the top border of elements.

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  35. val borderTopColor: TypedStyle[Color]

    The border-top-color CSS property sets the color of the top border of an element.

    The border-top-color CSS property sets the color of the top border of an element. Note that in many cases the shorthand CSS properties border-color or border-top are more convenient and preferable.

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  36. val borderTopLeftRadius: BorderRadius

    The border-top-left-radius CSS property sets the rounding of the top-left corner of the element.

    The border-top-left-radius CSS property sets the rounding of the top-left corner of the element. The rounding can be a circle or an ellipse, or if one of the value is 0 no rounding is done and the corner is square.

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  37. val borderTopRightRadius: BorderRadius

    The border-top-right-radius CSS property sets the rounding of the top-right corner of the element.

    The border-top-right-radius CSS property sets the rounding of the top-right corner of the element. The rounding can be a circle or an ellipse, or if one of the value is 0 no rounding is done and the corner is square.

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  38. val borderTopStyle: BorderStyle

    The border-top-style CSS property sets the line style of the top border of a box.

    The border-top-style CSS property sets the line style of the top border of a box.

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  39. val borderTopWidth: BorderWidth

    The border-top-width CSS property sets the width of the top border of a box.

    The border-top-width CSS property sets the width of the top border of a box.

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  40. val borderWidth: TypedStyle[String]

    The border-width CSS property sets the width of the border of a box.

    The border-width CSS property sets the width of the border of a box. Using the shorthand property border is often more convenient.

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  41. val bottom: AutoStyle[Length]

    The bottom CSS property participates in specifying the position of positioned elements.

    The bottom CSS property participates in specifying the position of positioned elements.

    For absolutely positioned elements, that is those with position: absolute or position: fixed, it specifies the distance between the bottom margin edge of the element and the bottom edge of its containing block.

    For relatively positioned elements, that is those with position: relative, it specifies the distance the element is moved above its normal position.

    However, the top property overrides the bottom property, so if top is not auto, the computed value of bottom is the negative of the computed value of top.

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  42. val boxShadow: TypedStyle[String]

    The box-shadow CSS property describes one or more shadow effects as a comma-separated list.

    The box-shadow CSS property describes one or more shadow effects as a comma-separated list. It allows casting a drop shadow from the frame of almost any element. If a border-radius is specified on the element with a box shadow, the box shadow takes on the same rounded corners. The z-ordering of multiple box shadows is the same as multiple text shadows (the first specified shadow is on top).

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  43. object boxSizing extends UntypedStyle

    The box-sizing CSS property is used to alter the default CSS box model used to calculate widths and heights of elements.

    The box-sizing CSS property is used to alter the default CSS box model used to calculate widths and heights of elements. It is possible to use this property to emulate the behavior of browsers that do not correctly support the CSS box model specification.

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  44. object captionSide extends UntypedStyle

    The caption-side CSS property positions the content of a table's caption on the specified side.

    The caption-side CSS property positions the content of a table's caption on the specified side.

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  45. object clear extends UntypedStyle

    The clear CSS property specifies whether an element can be next to floating elements that precede it or must be moved down (cleared) below them.

    The clear CSS property specifies whether an element can be next to floating elements that precede it or must be moved down (cleared) below them.

    The clear property applies to both floating and non-floating elements.

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  46. object clip extends UntypedStyle

    The clip CSS property defines what portion of an element is visible.

    The clip CSS property defines what portion of an element is visible. The clip property applies only to elements with position:absolute.

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  48. object color extends CurrentColor

    The CSS color property sets the foreground color of an element's text content, and its decorations.

    The CSS color property sets the foreground color of an element's text content, and its decorations. It doesn't affect any other characteristic of the element; it should really be called text-color and would have been named so, save for historical reasons and its appearance in CSS Level 1.

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  49. val content: TypedStyle[String]

    The content CSS property is used with the ::before and ::after pseudo-elements to generate content in an element.

    The content CSS property is used with the ::before and ::after pseudo-elements to generate content in an element. Objects inserted using the content property are anonymous replaced elements.

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  50. object cursor extends TypedStyle[Url]

    The cursor CSS property specifies the mouse cursor displayed when the mouse pointer is over an element.

    The cursor CSS property specifies the mouse cursor displayed when the mouse pointer is over an element.

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  51. object direction extends UntypedStyle

    Set the direction CSS property to match the direction of the text: rtl for Hebrew or Arabic text and ltr for other scripts.

    Set the direction CSS property to match the direction of the text: rtl for Hebrew or Arabic text and ltr for other scripts. This is typically done as part of the document (e.g., using the dir attribute in HTML) rather than through direct use of CSS.

    The property sets the base text direction of block-level elements and the direction of embeddings created by the unicode-bidi property. It also sets the default alignment of text and block-level elements and the direction that cells flow within a table row.

    Unlike the dir attribute in HTML, the direction property is not inherited from table columns into table cells, since CSS inheritance follows the document tree, and table cells are inside of the rows but not inside of the columns.

    The direction and unicode-bidi properties are the two only properties which are not affected by the all shorthand.

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  52. object display extends UntypedStyle

    The display CSS property specifies the type of rendering box used for an element.

    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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  53. object emptyCells extends UntypedStyle

    he empty-cells CSS property specifies how user agents should render borders and backgrounds around cells that have no visible content.

    he empty-cells CSS property specifies how user agents should render borders and backgrounds around cells that have no visible content.

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  57. object float extends UntypedStyle

    The float CSS property specifies that an element should be taken from the normal flow and placed along the left or right side of its container, where text and inline elements will wrap around it.

    The float CSS property specifies that an element should be taken from the normal flow and placed along the left or right side of its container, where text and inline elements will wrap around it. A floating element is one where the computed value of float is not none.

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  58. val font: TypedStyle[String]

    The font CSS property is either a shorthand property for setting font-style, font-variant, font-weight, font-size, line-height and font-family, or a way to set the element's font to a system font, using specific keywords.

    The font CSS property is either a shorthand property for setting font-style, font-variant, font-weight, font-size, line-height and font-family, or a way to set the element's font to a system font, using specific keywords.

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  59. val fontFamily: TypedStyle[String]

    The font-family CSS property allows for a prioritized list of font family names and/or generic family names to be specified for the selected element.

    The font-family CSS property allows for a prioritized list of font family names and/or generic family names to be specified for the selected element. Unlike most other CSS properties, values are separated by a comma to indicate that they are alternatives. The browser will select the first font on the list that is installed on the computer, or that can be downloaded using the information provided by a @font-face at-rule.

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  60. val fontFeatureSettings: TypedStyle[String]

    The font-feature-settings CSS property allows control over advanced typographic features in OpenType fonts.

    The font-feature-settings CSS property allows control over advanced typographic features in OpenType fonts.

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  61. object fontSize extends TypedStyle[Length]

    The font-size CSS property specifies the size of the font – specifically the desired height of glyphs from the font.

    The font-size CSS property specifies the size of the font – specifically the desired height of glyphs from the font. Setting the font size may, in turn, change the size of other items, since it is used to compute the value of em and ex Length units.

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  62. val fontSizeAdjust: TypedStyle[Number]

    The font-size-adjust CSS property specifies that font size should be chosen based on the height of lowercase letters rather than the height of capital letters.

    The font-size-adjust CSS property specifies that font size should be chosen based on the height of lowercase letters rather than the height of capital letters.

    This is useful since the legibility of fonts, especially at small sizes, is determined more by the size of lowercase letters than by the size of capital letters. This can cause problems when the first-choice font-family is unavailable and its replacement has a significantly different aspect ratio (the ratio of the size of lowercase letters to the size of the font).

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  63. object fontStyle extends UntypedStyle

    The font-style CSS property allows italic or oblique faces to be selected within a font-family.

    The font-style CSS property allows italic or oblique faces to be selected within a font-family.

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  64. object fontWeight extends TypedStyle[Int]

    The font-weight CSS property specifies the weight or boldness of the font.

    The font-weight CSS property specifies the weight or boldness of the font. However, some fonts are not available in all weights; some are available only on normal and bold.

    Numeric font weights for fonts that provide more than just normal and bold. If the exact weight given is unavailable, then 600-900 use the closest available darker weight (or, if there is none, the closest available lighter weight), and 100-500 use the closest available lighter weight (or, if there is none, the closest available darker weight). This means that for fonts that provide only normal and bold, 100-500 are normal, and 600-900 are bold.

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  67. val height: AutoStyle[Length]

    The height CSS property specifies the height of the content area of an element.

    The height CSS property specifies the height of the content area of an element. The content area is inside the padding, border, and margin of the element.

    The min-height and max-height properties override height.

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  69. val left: AutoStyle[Length]

    The left CSS property specifies part of the position of positioned elements.

    The left CSS property specifies part of the position of positioned elements.

    For absolutely positioned elements (those with position: absolute or position: fixed), it specifies the distance between the left margin edge of the element and the left edge of its containing block.

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  70. val letterSpacing: NormalOpenStyle[Length]

    The letter-spacing CSS property specifies spacing behavior between text characters.

    The letter-spacing CSS property specifies spacing behavior between text characters.

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  71. val lineHeight: NormalOpenStyle[Length]

    On block level elements, the line-height CSS property specifies the minimal height of line boxes within the element.

    On block level elements, the line-height CSS property specifies the minimal height of line boxes within the element.

    On non-replaced inline elements, line-height specifies the height that is used in the calculation of the line box height.

    On replaced inline elements, like buttons or other input element, line-height has no effect.

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  72. val listStyle: TypedStyle[String]

    The list-style CSS property is a shorthand property for setting list-style-type, list-style-image and list-style-position.

    The list-style CSS property is a shorthand property for setting list-style-type, list-style-image and list-style-position.

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  73. object listStyleImage extends TypedStyle[Url]

    The list-style-image CSS property sets the image that will be used as the list item marker.

    The list-style-image CSS property sets the image that will be used as the list item marker. It is often more convenient to use the shorthand list-style.

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  74. object listStylePosition extends UntypedStyle

    The list-style-position CSS property specifies the position of the marker box in the principal block box.

    The list-style-position CSS property specifies the position of the marker box in the principal block box. It is often more convenient to use the shortcut list-style.

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  75. object listStyleType extends UntypedStyle

    The list-style-type CSS property specifies appearance of a list item element.

    The list-style-type CSS property specifies appearance of a list item element. As it is the only one who defaults to display:list-item, this is usually a li element, but can be any element with this display value.

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  76. object margin extends UntypedStyle

    The margin CSS property sets the margin for all four sides.

    The margin CSS property sets the margin for all four sides. It is a shorthand to avoid setting each side separately with the other margin properties: margin-top, margin-right, margin-bottom and margin-left.

    Negative values are also allowed.

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  77. val marginBottom: AutoStyle[Length]

    The margin-bottom CSS property of an element sets the margin space required on the bottom of an element.

    The margin-bottom CSS property of an element sets the margin space required on the bottom of an element. A negative value is also allowed.

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  78. val marginLeft: TypedStyle[Length] with MarginAuto

    The margin-left CSS property of an element sets the margin space required on the left side of a box associated with an element.

    The margin-left CSS property of an element sets the margin space required on the left side of a box associated with an element. A negative value is also allowed.

    The vertical margins of two adjacent boxes may fuse. This is called margin collapsing.

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  79. val marginRight: TypedStyle[Length] with MarginAuto

    The margin-right CSS property of an element sets the margin space required on the bottom of an element.

    The margin-right CSS property of an element sets the margin space required on the bottom of an element. A negative value is also allowed.

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  80. val marginTop: TypedStyle[Length] with MarginAuto

    The margin-top CSS property of an element sets the margin space required on the top of an element.

    The margin-top CSS property of an element sets the margin space required on the top of an element. A negative value is also allowed.

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  81. object mask extends UntypedStyle

    If the value is a URI value, the element pointed to by the URI is used as an SVG mask.

    If the value is a URI value, the element pointed to by the URI is used as an SVG mask.

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  82. val maxHeight: NoneOpenStyle[Length]

    The max-height CSS property is used to set the maximum height of a given element.

    The max-height CSS property is used to set the maximum height of a given element. It prevents the used value of the height property from becoming larger than the value specified for max-height.

    max-height overrides height, but min-height overrides max-height.

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  83. val maxWidth: TypedStyle[Length]

    The max-width CSS property is used to set the maximum width of a given element.

    The max-width CSS property is used to set the maximum width of a given element. It prevents the used value of the width property from becoming larger than the value specified for max-width.

    max-width overrides width, but min-width overrides max-width.

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  84. val minHeight: TypedStyle[Length]

    The min-height CSS property is used to set the minimum height of a given element.

    The min-height CSS property is used to set the minimum height of a given element. It prevents the used value of the height property from becoming smaller than the value specified for min-height.

    The value of min-height overrides both max-height and height.

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  85. val minWidth: TypedStyle[Length]

    The min-width CSS property is used to set the minimum width of a given element.

    The min-width CSS property is used to set the minimum width of a given element. It prevents the used value of the width property from becoming smaller than the value specified for min-width.

    The value of min-width overrides both max-width and width.

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  86. final def ne(arg0: AnyRef): Boolean

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  89. val opacity: TypedStyle[Double]

    The opacity CSS property specifies the transparency of an element, that is, the degree to which the background behind the element is overlaid.

    The opacity CSS property specifies the transparency of an element, that is, the degree to which the background behind the element is overlaid.

    The value applies to the element as a whole, including its contents, even though the value is not inherited by child elements. Thus, an element and its contained children all have the same opacity relative to the element's background, even if the element and its children have different opacities relative to one another.

    Using this property with a value different than 1 places the element in a new stacking context.

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  90. val outline: TypedStyle[String]

    The CSS outline property is a shorthand property for setting one or more of the individual outline properties outline-style, outline-width and outline-color in a single rule.

    The CSS outline property is a shorthand property for setting one or more of the individual outline properties outline-style, outline-width and outline-color in a single rule. In most cases the use of this shortcut is preferable and more convenient.

    Outlines do not take up space, they are drawn above the content.

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  91. object outlineColor extends TypedStyle[Color]

    The outline-color CSS property sets the color of the outline of an element.

    The outline-color CSS property sets the color of the outline of an element. An outline is a line that is drawn around elements, outside the border edge, to make the element stand out.

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  92. val outlineStyle: OutlineStyle

    The outline-style CSS property is used to set the style of the outline of an element.

    The outline-style CSS property is used to set the style of the outline of an element. An outline is a line that is drawn around elements, outside the border edge, to make the element stand out.

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  93. object outlineWidth extends TypedStyle[Length]

    The outline-width CSS property is used to set the width of the outline of an element.

    The outline-width CSS property is used to set the width of the outline of an element. An outline is a line that is drawn around elements, outside the border edge, to make the element stand out.

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  94. object overflow extends Overflow

    The overflow CSS property specifies whether to clip content, render scroll bars or display overflow content of a block-level element.

    The overflow CSS property specifies whether to clip content, render scroll bars or display overflow content of a block-level element.

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  95. val overflowX: Overflow

    The overflow-x CSS property specifies whether to clip content, render a scroll bar or display overflow content of a block-level element, when it overflows at the left and right edges.

    The overflow-x CSS property specifies whether to clip content, render a scroll bar or display overflow content of a block-level element, when it overflows at the left and right edges.

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  96. val overflowY: Overflow

    The overflow-y CSS property specifies whether to clip content, render a scroll bar, or display overflow content of a block-level element, when it overflows at the top and bottom edges.

    The overflow-y CSS property specifies whether to clip content, render a scroll bar, or display overflow content of a block-level element, when it overflows at the top and bottom edges.

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  97. val padding: TypedStyle[String]

    The padding CSS property sets the required padding space on all sides of an element.

    The padding CSS property sets the required padding space on all sides of an element. The padding area is the space between the content of the element and its border. Negative values are not allowed.

    The padding property is a shorthand to avoid setting each side separately (padding-top, padding-right, padding-bottom, padding-left).

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  98. val paddingBottom: TypedStyle[Length]

    The padding-bottom CSS property of an element sets the height of the padding area at the bottom of an element.

    The padding-bottom CSS property of an element sets the height of the padding area at the bottom of an element. The padding area is the space between the content of the element and it's border. Contrary to margin-bottom values, negative values of padding-bottom are invalid.

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  99. val paddingLeft: TypedStyle[Length]

    The padding-left CSS property of an element sets the padding space required on the left side of an element.

    The padding-left CSS property of an element sets the padding space required on the left side of an element. The padding area is the space between the content of the element and it's border. A negative value is not allowed.

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  100. val paddingRight: TypedStyle[Length]

    The padding-right CSS property of an element sets the padding space required on the right side of an element.

    The padding-right CSS property of an element sets the padding space required on the right side of an element. The padding area is the space between the content of the element and its border. Negative values are not allowed.

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  101. val paddingTop: TypedStyle[Length]

    The padding-top CSS property of an element sets the padding space required on the top of an element.

    The padding-top CSS property of an element sets the padding space required on the top of an element. The padding area is the space between the content of the element and its border. Contrary to margin-top values, negative values of padding-top are invalid.

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  102. object pointerEvents extends UntypedStyle

    The CSS property pointer-events allows authors to control under what circumstances (if any) a particular graphic element can become the target of mouse events.

    The CSS property pointer-events allows authors to control under what circumstances (if any) a particular graphic element can become the target of mouse events. When this property is unspecified, the same characteristics of the visiblePainted value apply to SVG content.

    In addition to indicating that the element is not the target of mouse events, the value none instructs the mouse event to go "through" the element and target whatever is "underneath" that element instead.

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  103. object position extends UntypedStyle

    The position CSS property chooses alternative rules for positioning elements, designed to be useful for scripted animation effects.

    The position CSS property chooses alternative rules for positioning elements, designed to be useful for scripted animation effects.

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  104. object quotes extends UntypedStyle

  105. val right: AutoStyle[Length]

    The right CSS property specifies part of the position of positioned elements.

    The right CSS property specifies part of the position of positioned elements.

    For absolutely positioned elements (those with position: absolute or position: fixed), it specifies the distance between the right margin edge of the element and the right edge of its containing block.

    The right property has no effect on non-positioned elements.

    When both the right CSS property and the left CSS property are defined, the position of the element is overspecified. In that case, the left value has precedence when the container is left-to-right (that is that the right computed value is set to -left), and the right value has precedence when the container is right-to-left (that is that the left computed value is set to -right).

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  106. final def synchronized[T0](arg0: ⇒ T0): T0

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  107. object tableLayout extends UntypedStyle

  108. val textAlign: UntypedStyle with TextAlign

    The text-align CSS property describes how inline content like text is aligned in its parent block element.

    The text-align CSS property describes how inline content like text is aligned in its parent block element. text-align does not control the alignment of block elements itself, only their inline content.

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  109. val textAlignLast: UntypedStyle with TextAlign

    The text-align-last CSS property describes how the last line of a block or a line, right before a forced line break, is aligned.

    The text-align-last CSS property describes how the last line of a block or a line, right before a forced line break, is aligned.

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  110. object textDecoration extends UntypedStyle

    The text-decoration CSS property is used to set the text formatting to underline, overline, line-through or blink.

    The text-decoration CSS property is used to set the text formatting to underline, overline, line-through or blink.

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  111. val textIndent: TypedStyle[Length]

    The text-indent CSS property specifies how much horizontal space should be left before the beginning of the first line of the text content of an element.

    The text-indent CSS property specifies how much horizontal space should be left before the beginning of the first line of the text content of an element. Horizontal spacing is with respect to the left (or right, for right-to-left layout) edge of the containing block element's box.

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  112. object textOverflow extends UntypedStyle

    The text-overflow CSS property determines how overflowed content that is not displayed is signaled to the users.

    The text-overflow CSS property determines how overflowed content that is not displayed is signaled to the users. It can be clipped, or display an ellipsis ('…', U+2026 HORIZONTAL ELLIPSIS) or a Web author-defined string.

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  113. val textShadow: NoneOpenStyle[String]

    The text-shadow CSS property adds shadows to text.

    The text-shadow CSS property adds shadows to text. It accepts a comma-separated list of shadows to be applied to the text and text-decorations of the element.

    Each shadow is specified as an offset from the text, along with optional color and blur radius values.

    Multiple shadows are applied front-to-back, with the first-specified shadow on top.

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  114. object textTransform extends UntypedStyle

    The text-transform CSS property specifies how to capitalize an element's text.

    The text-transform CSS property specifies how to capitalize an element's text. It can be used to make text appear in all-uppercase or all-lowercase, or with each word capitalized.

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  115. object textUnderlinePosition extends UntypedStyle

    The CSS text-underline-position property specifies the position of the underline which is set using the text-decoration property underline value.

    The CSS text-underline-position property specifies the position of the underline which is set using the text-decoration property underline value.

    This property inherits and is not reset by the text-decoration shorthand, allowing to easily set it globally for a given document.

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  116. def toString(): String

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  117. val top: AutoStyle[Length]

    The top CSS property specifies part of the position of positioned elements.

    The top CSS property specifies part of the position of positioned elements. It has no effect on non-positioned elements.

    For absolutely positioned elements (those with position: absolute or position: fixed), it specifies the distance between the top margin edge of the element and the top edge of its containing block.

    For relatively positioned elements (those with position: relative), it specifies the amount the element is moved below its normal position.

    When both top and bottom are specified, the element position is over-constrained and the top property has precedence: the computed value of bottom is set to -top, while its specified value is ignored.

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  118. object verticalAlign extends TypedStyle[Length]

    The vertical-align CSS property specifies the vertical alignment of an inline or table-cell box.

    The vertical-align CSS property specifies the vertical alignment of an inline or table-cell box.

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  119. object visibility extends UntypedStyle

  120. final def wait(): Unit

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  121. final def wait(arg0: Long, arg1: Int): Unit

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  123. object whiteSpace extends UntypedStyle

    The white-space CSS property is used to to describe how whitespace inside the element is handled.

    The white-space CSS property is used to to describe how whitespace inside the element is handled.

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  124. val width: AutoStyle[Length]

    The width CSS property specifies the width of the content area of an element.

    The width CSS property specifies the width of the content area of an element. The content area is inside the padding, border, and margin of the element.

    The min-width and max-width properties override width.

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  125. val wordSpacing: NormalOpenStyle[Length]

    The word-spacing CSS property specifies spacing behavior between tags and words.

    The word-spacing CSS property specifies spacing behavior between tags and words.

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  126. object wordWrap extends UntypedStyle

  127. val zIndex: AutoStyle[Int]

    The z-index CSS property specifies the z-order of an element and its descendants.

    The z-index CSS property specifies the z-order of an element and its descendants. When elements overlap, z-order determines which one covers the other. An element with a larger z-index generally covers an element with a lower one.

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