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h1 {margin: 10px} | h1 {margin: 10px} | ||
all four margins will be 10px | all four margins will be 10px | ||
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h1 {margin: 10px 2% -10px auto} | h1 {margin: 10px 2% -10px auto} | ||
top margin will be 10px, right margin will be 2% of the total width of the document, bottom margin will be -10px, left margin will be set by the browser | top margin will be 10px, right margin will be 2% of the total width of the document, bottom margin will be -10px, left margin will be set by the browser | ||
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== Notes == | == Notes == |
Revision as of 13:07, 8 December 2006
Contents
Summary
The margin property is used for setting the four margins in one declaration.
Inherited: No
Syntax
TARGET_ELEMENT {margin: 10px}
Legal Values
Values can be specified as pixels (px) or percentage (%)
Sets the properties for the margins. The values comes in % (defines a margin in % of the total height/width of the document), length (defines a fixed margin), and auto (the browser sets a margin).
Negative values are allowed.
Mozilla Recommended Values
Usage Examples
h1 {margin: 10px} all four margins will be 10px h1 {margin: 10px 2%} top and bottom margin will be 10px, left and right margin will be 2% of the total width of the document. h1 {margin: 10px 2% -10px} top margin will be 10px, left and right margin will be 2% of the total width of the document, bottom margin will be -10px h1 {margin: 10px 2% -10px auto} top margin will be 10px, right margin will be 2% of the total width of the document, bottom margin will be -10px, left margin will be set by the browser