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  • TTime = string & {}

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KhtmlBoxAlign?: BoxAlign | BoxAlign[]

The box-align CSS property specifies how an element aligns its contents across its layout in a perpendicular direction. The effect of the property is only visible if there is extra space in the box.

Syntax: start | center | end | baseline | stretch

Initial value: stretch

deprecated
KhtmlBoxDirection?: BoxDirection | BoxDirection[]

The box-direction CSS property specifies whether a box lays out its contents normally (from the top or left edge), or in reverse (from the bottom or right edge).

Syntax: normal | reverse | inherit

Initial value: normal

deprecated
KhtmlBoxFlex?: BoxFlex | BoxFlex[]

The -moz-box-flex and -webkit-box-flex CSS properties specify how a -moz-box or -webkit-box grows to fill the box that contains it, in the direction of the containing box's layout.

Syntax: <number>

Initial value: 0

deprecated
KhtmlBoxFlexGroup?: BoxFlexGroup | BoxFlexGroup[]

The box-flex-group CSS property assigns the flexbox's child elements to a flex group.

Syntax: <integer>

Initial value: 1

deprecated
KhtmlBoxLines?: BoxLines | BoxLines[]

The box-lines CSS property determines whether the box may have a single or multiple lines (rows for horizontally oriented boxes, columns for vertically oriented boxes).

Syntax: single | multiple

Initial value: single

deprecated
KhtmlBoxOrdinalGroup?: BoxOrdinalGroup | BoxOrdinalGroup[]

The box-ordinal-group CSS property assigns the flexbox's child elements to an ordinal group.

Syntax: <integer>

Initial value: 1

deprecated
KhtmlBoxOrient?: BoxOrient | BoxOrient[]

The box-orient CSS property sets whether an element lays out its contents horizontally or vertically.

Syntax: horizontal | vertical | inline-axis | block-axis | inherit

Initial value: inline-axis (horizontal in XUL)

deprecated
KhtmlBoxPack?: BoxPack | BoxPack[]

The -moz-box-pack and -webkit-box-pack CSS properties specify how a -moz-box or -webkit-box packs its contents in the direction of its layout. The effect of this is only visible if there is extra space in the box.

Syntax: start | center | end | justify

Initial value: start

deprecated
KhtmlLineBreak?: LineBreak | LineBreak[]

The line-break CSS property sets how to break lines of Chinese, Japanese, or Korean (CJK) text when working with punctuation and symbols.

Syntax: auto | loose | normal | strict | anywhere

Initial value: auto

deprecated
KhtmlOpacity?: Opacity | Opacity[]

The opacity CSS property sets the opacity of an element. Opacity is the degree to which content behind an element is hidden, and is the opposite of transparency.

Syntax: <alpha-value>

Initial value: 1

deprecated
KhtmlUserSelect?: UserSelect | UserSelect[]

The user-select CSS property controls whether the user can select text. This doesn't have any effect on content loaded as part of a browser's user interface (its chrome), except in textboxes.

Syntax: auto | text | none | contain | all

Initial value: auto

deprecated
MozAnimation?: <internal>.Animation<TTime> | (Globals | SingleAnimationDirection | SingleAnimationFillMode | "infinite" | (number & {}) | "paused" | "running" | EasingFunction | NonNullable<TTime>)[]

The animation shorthand CSS property applies an animation between styles. It is a shorthand for animation-name, animation-duration, animation-timing-function, animation-delay, animation-iteration-count, animation-direction, animation-fill-mode, and animation-play-state.

Syntax: <single-animation>#

MozAnimationDelay?: AnimationDelay<TTime> | ((string & {}) | Globals | NonNullable<TTime>)[]

The animation-delay CSS property specifies the amount of time to wait from applying the animation to an element before beginning to perform the animation. The animation can start later, immediately from its beginning, or immediately and partway through the animation.

Syntax: <time>#

Initial value: 0s

MozAnimationDirection?: AnimationDirection | AnimationDirection[]

The animation-direction CSS property sets whether an animation should play forward, backward, or alternate back and forth between playing the sequence forward and backward.

Syntax: <single-animation-direction>#

Initial value: normal

MozAnimationDuration?: AnimationDuration<TTime> | ((string & {}) | Globals | NonNullable<TTime>)[]

The animation-duration CSS property sets the length of time that an animation takes to complete one cycle.

Syntax: <time>#

Initial value: 0s

MozAnimationFillMode?: AnimationFillMode | AnimationFillMode[]

The animation-fill-mode CSS property sets how a CSS animation applies styles to its target before and after its execution.

Syntax: <single-animation-fill-mode>#

Initial value: none

MozAnimationIterationCount?: AnimationIterationCount | AnimationIterationCount[]

The animation-iteration-count CSS property sets the number of times an animation sequence should be played before stopping.

Syntax: <single-animation-iteration-count>#

Initial value: 1

MozAnimationName?: AnimationName | AnimationName[]

The animation-name CSS property specifies the names of one or more @keyframes at-rules describing the animation or animations to apply to the element.

Syntax: [ none | <keyframes-name> ]#

Initial value: none

The animation-play-state CSS property sets whether an animation is running or paused.

Syntax: <single-animation-play-state>#

Initial value: running

MozAnimationTimingFunction?: AnimationTimingFunction | AnimationTimingFunction[]

The animation-timing-function CSS property sets how an animation progresses through the duration of each cycle.

Syntax: <easing-function>#

Initial value: ease

MozAppearance?: MozAppearance | MozAppearance[]

The appearance CSS property is used to display an element using platform-native styling, based on the operating system's theme. The -moz-appearance and -webkit-appearance properties are non-standard versions of this property, used (respectively) by Gecko (Firefox) and by WebKit-based (e.g., Safari) and Blink-based (e.g., Chrome, Opera) browsers to achieve the same thing. Note that Firefox and Edge also support -webkit-appearance, for compatibility reasons.

Syntax: none | button | button-arrow-down | button-arrow-next | button-arrow-previous | button-arrow-up | button-bevel | button-focus | caret | checkbox | checkbox-container | checkbox-label | checkmenuitem | dualbutton | groupbox | listbox | listitem | menuarrow | menubar | menucheckbox | menuimage | menuitem | menuitemtext | menulist | menulist-button | menulist-text | menulist-textfield | menupopup | menuradio | menuseparator | meterbar | meterchunk | progressbar | progressbar-vertical | progresschunk | progresschunk-vertical | radio | radio-container | radio-label | radiomenuitem | range | range-thumb | resizer | resizerpanel | scale-horizontal | scalethumbend | scalethumb-horizontal | scalethumbstart | scalethumbtick | scalethumb-vertical | scale-vertical | scrollbarbutton-down | scrollbarbutton-left | scrollbarbutton-right | scrollbarbutton-up | scrollbarthumb-horizontal | scrollbarthumb-vertical | scrollbartrack-horizontal | scrollbartrack-vertical | searchfield | separator | sheet | spinner | spinner-downbutton | spinner-textfield | spinner-upbutton | splitter | statusbar | statusbarpanel | tab | tabpanel | tabpanels | tab-scroll-arrow-back | tab-scroll-arrow-forward | textfield | textfield-multiline | toolbar | toolbarbutton | toolbarbutton-dropdown | toolbargripper | toolbox | tooltip | treeheader | treeheadercell | treeheadersortarrow | treeitem | treeline | treetwisty | treetwistyopen | treeview | -moz-mac-unified-toolbar | -moz-win-borderless-glass | -moz-win-browsertabbar-toolbox | -moz-win-communicationstext | -moz-win-communications-toolbox | -moz-win-exclude-glass | -moz-win-glass | -moz-win-mediatext | -moz-win-media-toolbox | -moz-window-button-box | -moz-window-button-box-maximized | -moz-window-button-close | -moz-window-button-maximize | -moz-window-button-minimize | -moz-window-button-restore | -moz-window-frame-bottom | -moz-window-frame-left | -moz-window-frame-right | -moz-window-titlebar | -moz-window-titlebar-maximized

Initial value: none (but this value is overridden in the user agent CSS)

MozBackfaceVisibility?: BackfaceVisibility | BackfaceVisibility[]

The backface-visibility CSS property sets whether the back face of an element is visible when turned towards the user.

Syntax: visible | hidden

Initial value: visible

MozBackgroundClip?: BackgroundClip | BackgroundClip[]

The background-clip CSS property sets whether an element's background extends underneath its border box, padding box, or content box.

Syntax: <box>#

Initial value: border-box

deprecated
MozBackgroundInlinePolicy?: BoxDecorationBreak | BoxDecorationBreak[]

The box-decoration-break CSS property specifies how an element's fragments should be rendered when broken across multiple lines, columns, or pages.

Syntax: slice | clone

Initial value: slice

deprecated
MozBackgroundOrigin?: BackgroundOrigin | BackgroundOrigin[]

The background-origin CSS property sets the background's origin: from the border start, inside the border, or inside the padding.

Syntax: <box>#

Initial value: padding-box

deprecated
MozBackgroundSize?: BackgroundSize<TLength> | ((string & {}) | Globals | "auto" | "contain" | "cover" | NonNullable<TLength>)[]

The background-size CSS property sets the size of the element's background image. The image can be left to its natural size, stretched, or constrained to fit the available space.

Syntax: <bg-size>#

Initial value: auto auto

deprecated
MozBinding?: MozBinding | MozBinding[]

The -moz-binding CSS property is used by Mozilla-based applications to attach an XBL binding to a DOM element.

Syntax: <url> | none

Initial value: none

deprecated
MozBorderBottomColors?: MozBorderBottomColors | MozBorderBottomColors[]

In Mozilla applications like Firefox, the -moz-border-bottom-colors CSS property sets a list of colors for the bottom border.

Syntax: <color>+ | none

Initial value: none

The border-inline-end-color CSS property defines the color of the logical inline-end border of an element, which maps to a physical border color depending on the element's writing mode, directionality, and text orientation. It corresponds to the border-top-color, border-right-color, border-bottom-color, or border-left-color property depending on the values defined for writing-mode, direction, and text-orientation.

Syntax: <'border-top-color'>

Initial value: currentcolor

The border-inline-end-style CSS property defines the style of the logical inline end border of an element, which maps to a physical border style depending on the element's writing mode, directionality, and text orientation. It corresponds to the border-top-style, border-right-style, border-bottom-style, or border-left-style property depending on the values defined for writing-mode, direction, and text-orientation.

Syntax: <'border-top-style'>

Initial value: none

MozBorderEndWidth?: BorderInlineEndWidth<TLength> | (Globals | "medium" | "thick" | "thin" | NonNullable<TLength>)[]

The border-inline-end-width CSS property defines the width of the logical inline-end border of an element, which maps to a physical border width depending on the element's writing mode, directionality, and text orientation. It corresponds to the border-top-width, border-right-width, border-bottom-width, or border-left-width property depending on the values defined for writing-mode, direction, and text-orientation.

Syntax: <'border-top-width'>

Initial value: medium

MozBorderImage?: BorderImage | BorderImage[]

The border-image CSS property draws an image around a given element. It replaces the element's regular border.

Syntax: <'border-image-source'> || <'border-image-slice'> [ / <'border-image-width'> | / <'border-image-width'>? / <'border-image-outset'> ]? || <'border-image-repeat'>

MozBorderLeftColors?: MozBorderLeftColors | MozBorderLeftColors[]

In Mozilla applications like Firefox, the -moz-border-left-colors CSS property sets a list of colors for the left border.

Syntax: <color>+ | none

Initial value: none

MozBorderRadius?: BorderRadius<TLength> | ((string & {}) | Globals | NonNullable<TLength>)[]

The border-radius CSS property rounds the corners of an element's outer border edge. You can set a single radius to make circular corners, or two radii to make elliptical corners.

Syntax: <length-percentage>{1,4} [ / <length-percentage>{1,4} ]?

deprecated
MozBorderRadiusBottomleft?: BorderBottomLeftRadius<TLength> | ((string & {}) | Globals | NonNullable<TLength>)[]

The border-bottom-left-radius CSS property rounds the bottom-left corner of an element by specifying the radius (or the radius of the semi-major and semi-minor axes) of the ellipse defining the curvature of the corner.

Syntax: <length-percentage>{1,2}

Initial value: 0

deprecated
MozBorderRadiusBottomright?: BorderBottomRightRadius<TLength> | ((string & {}) | Globals | NonNullable<TLength>)[]

The border-bottom-right-radius CSS property rounds the bottom-right corner of an element by specifying the radius (or the radius of the semi-major and semi-minor axes) of the ellipse defining the curvature of the corner.

Syntax: <length-percentage>{1,2}

Initial value: 0

deprecated
MozBorderRadiusTopleft?: BorderTopLeftRadius<TLength> | ((string & {}) | Globals | NonNullable<TLength>)[]

The border-top-left-radius CSS property rounds the top-left corner of an element by specifying the radius (or the radius of the semi-major and semi-minor axes) of the ellipse defining the curvature of the corner.

Syntax: <length-percentage>{1,2}

Initial value: 0

deprecated
MozBorderRadiusTopright?: BorderTopRightRadius<TLength> | ((string & {}) | Globals | NonNullable<TLength>)[]

The border-top-right-radius CSS property rounds the top-right corner of an element by specifying the radius (or the radius of the semi-major and semi-minor axes) of the ellipse defining the curvature of the corner.

Syntax: <length-percentage>{1,2}

Initial value: 0

deprecated
MozBorderRightColors?: MozBorderRightColors | MozBorderRightColors[]

In Mozilla applications like Firefox, the -moz-border-right-colors CSS property sets a list of colors for the right border.

Syntax: <color>+ | none

Initial value: none

The border-inline-start-color CSS property defines the color of the logical inline start border of an element, which maps to a physical border color depending on the element's writing mode, directionality, and text orientation. It corresponds to the border-top-color, border-right-color, border-bottom-color, or border-left-color property depending on the values defined for writing-mode, direction, and text-orientation.

Syntax: <'border-top-color'>

Initial value: currentcolor

The border-inline-start-style CSS property defines the style of the logical inline start border of an element, which maps to a physical border style depending on the element's writing mode, directionality, and text orientation. It corresponds to the border-top-style, border-right-style, border-bottom-style, or border-left-style property depending on the values defined for writing-mode, direction, and text-orientation.

Syntax: <'border-top-style'>

Initial value: none

MozBorderTopColors?: MozBorderTopColors | MozBorderTopColors[]

In Mozilla applications like Firefox, the -moz-border-top-colors CSS property sets a list of colors for the top border.

Syntax: <color>+ | none

Initial value: none

MozBoxAlign?: BoxAlign | BoxAlign[]

The box-align CSS property specifies how an element aligns its contents across its layout in a perpendicular direction. The effect of the property is only visible if there is extra space in the box.

Syntax: start | center | end | baseline | stretch

Initial value: stretch

deprecated
MozBoxDirection?: BoxDirection | BoxDirection[]

The box-direction CSS property specifies whether a box lays out its contents normally (from the top or left edge), or in reverse (from the bottom or right edge).

Syntax: normal | reverse | inherit

Initial value: normal

deprecated
MozBoxFlex?: BoxFlex | BoxFlex[]

The -moz-box-flex and -webkit-box-flex CSS properties specify how a -moz-box or -webkit-box grows to fill the box that contains it, in the direction of the containing box's layout.

Syntax: <number>

Initial value: 0

deprecated
MozBoxOrdinalGroup?: BoxOrdinalGroup | BoxOrdinalGroup[]

The box-ordinal-group CSS property assigns the flexbox's child elements to an ordinal group.

Syntax: <integer>

Initial value: 1

deprecated
MozBoxOrient?: BoxOrient | BoxOrient[]

The box-orient CSS property sets whether an element lays out its contents horizontally or vertically.

Syntax: horizontal | vertical | inline-axis | block-axis | inherit

Initial value: inline-axis (horizontal in XUL)

deprecated
MozBoxPack?: BoxPack | BoxPack[]

The -moz-box-pack and -webkit-box-pack CSS properties specify how a -moz-box or -webkit-box packs its contents in the direction of its layout. The effect of this is only visible if there is extra space in the box.

Syntax: start | center | end | justify

Initial value: start

deprecated
MozBoxShadow?: BoxShadow | BoxShadow[]

The box-shadow CSS property adds shadow effects around an element's frame. You can set multiple effects separated by commas. A box shadow is described by X and Y offsets relative to the element, blur and spread radius, and color.

Syntax: none | <shadow>#

Initial value: none

deprecated
MozBoxSizing?: BoxSizing | BoxSizing[]

The box-sizing CSS property sets how the total width and height of an element is calculated.

Syntax: content-box | border-box

Initial value: content-box

MozColumnCount?: ColumnCount | ColumnCount[]

The column-count CSS property breaks an element's content into the specified number of columns.

Syntax: <integer> | auto

Initial value: auto

MozColumnFill?: ColumnFill | ColumnFill[]

The column-fill CSS property controls how an element's contents are balanced when broken into columns.

Syntax: auto | balance | balance-all

Initial value: balance

MozColumnGap?: ColumnGap<TLength> | ((string & {}) | Globals | "normal" | NonNullable<TLength>)[]

The column-gap CSS property sets the size of the gap (gutter) between an element's columns.

Syntax: normal | <length-percentage>

Initial value: normal

MozColumnRule?: ColumnRule<TLength> | (Globals | <internal>.Color | LineStyle | "medium" | "thick" | "thin" | NonNullable<TLength>)[]

The column-rule shorthand CSS property sets the width, style, and color of the line drawn between columns in a multi-column layout.

Syntax: <'column-rule-width'> || <'column-rule-style'> || <'column-rule-color'>

MozColumnRuleColor?: ColumnRuleColor | ColumnRuleColor[]

The column-rule-color CSS property sets the color of the line drawn between columns in a multi-column layout.

Syntax: <color>

Initial value: currentcolor

MozColumnRuleStyle?: ColumnRuleStyle | ColumnRuleStyle[]

The column-rule-style CSS property sets the style of the line drawn between columns in a multi-column layout.

Syntax: <'border-style'>

Initial value: none

MozColumnRuleWidth?: ColumnRuleWidth<TLength> | ((string & {}) | Globals | "medium" | "thick" | "thin" | NonNullable<TLength>)[]

The column-rule-width CSS property sets the width of the line drawn between columns in a multi-column layout.

Syntax: <'border-width'>

Initial value: medium

MozColumnWidth?: ColumnWidth<TLength> | (Globals | "auto" | NonNullable<TLength>)[]

The column-width CSS property sets the ideal column width in a multi-column layout. The container will have as many columns as can fit without any of them having a width less than the column-width value. If the width of the container is narrower than the specified value, the single column's width will be smaller than the declared column width.

Syntax: <length> | auto

Initial value: auto

MozColumns?: <internal>.Columns<TLength> | ((string & {}) | Globals | "auto" | (number & {}) | NonNullable<TLength>)[]

The columns CSS shorthand property sets the number of columns to use when drawing an element's contents, as well as those columns' widths.

Syntax: <'column-width'> || <'column-count'>

MozContextProperties?: MozContextProperties | MozContextProperties[]

The -moz-context-properties property can be used within privileged contexts in Firefox to share the values of specified properties of the element with a child SVG image.

Syntax: none | [ fill | fill-opacity | stroke | stroke-opacity ]#

Initial value: none

MozFloatEdge?: MozFloatEdge | MozFloatEdge[]

The non-standard -moz-float-edge CSS property specifies whether the height and width properties of the element include the margin, border, or padding thickness.

Syntax: border-box | content-box | margin-box | padding-box

Initial value: content-box

deprecated
MozFontFeatureSettings?: FontFeatureSettings | FontFeatureSettings[]

The font-feature-settings CSS property controls advanced typographic features in OpenType fonts.

Syntax: normal | <feature-tag-value>#

Initial value: normal

MozFontLanguageOverride?: FontLanguageOverride | FontLanguageOverride[]

The font-language-override CSS property controls the use of language-specific glyphs in a typeface.

Syntax: normal | <string>

Initial value: normal

MozForceBrokenImageIcon?: MozForceBrokenImageIcon | MozForceBrokenImageIcon[]

The -moz-force-broken-image-icon extended CSS property can be used to force the broken image icon to be shown even when a broken image has an alt attribute.

Syntax: 0 | 1

Initial value: 0

deprecated
MozHyphens?: Hyphens | Hyphens[]

The hyphens CSS property specifies how words should be hyphenated when text wraps across multiple lines. It can prevent hyphenation entirely, hyphenate at manually-specified points within the text, or let the browser automatically insert hyphens where appropriate.

Syntax: none | manual | auto

Initial value: manual

MozImageRegion?: MozImageRegion | MozImageRegion[]

For certain XUL elements and pseudo-elements that use an image from the list-style-image property, this property specifies a region of the image that is used in place of the whole image. This allows elements to use different pieces of the same image to improve performance.

Syntax: <shape> | auto

Initial value: auto

MozMarginEnd?: MarginInlineEnd<TLength> | ((string & {}) | Globals | "auto" | NonNullable<TLength>)[]

The margin-inline-end CSS property defines the logical inline end margin of an element, which maps to a physical margin depending on the element's writing mode, directionality, and text orientation. In other words, it corresponds to the margin-top, margin-right, margin-bottom or margin-left property depending on the values defined for writing-mode, direction, and text-orientation.

Syntax: <'margin-left'>

Initial value: 0

MozMarginStart?: MarginInlineStart<TLength> | ((string & {}) | Globals | "auto" | NonNullable<TLength>)[]

The margin-inline-start CSS property defines the logical inline start margin of an element, which maps to a physical margin depending on the element's writing mode, directionality, and text orientation. It corresponds to the margin-top, margin-right, margin-bottom, or margin-left property depending on the values defined for writing-mode, direction, and text-orientation.

Syntax: <'margin-left'>

Initial value: 0

MozOpacity?: Opacity | Opacity[]

The opacity CSS property sets the opacity of an element. Opacity is the degree to which content behind an element is hidden, and is the opposite of transparency.

Syntax: <alpha-value>

Initial value: 1

deprecated
MozOrient?: MozOrient | MozOrient[]

The -moz-orient CSS property specifies the orientation of the element to which it's applied.

Syntax: inline | block | horizontal | vertical

Initial value: inline

MozOsxFontSmoothing?: FontSmooth<TLength> | (Globals | "auto" | "always" | AbsoluteSize | "never" | NonNullable<TLength>)[]

The font-smooth CSS property controls the application of anti-aliasing when fonts are rendered.

Syntax: auto | never | always | <absolute-size> | <length>

Initial value: auto

MozOutline?: Outline<TLength> | (Globals | <internal>.Color | "auto" | LineStyle | "medium" | "thick" | "thin" | "invert" | NonNullable<TLength>)[]

The outline CSS shorthand property set all the outline properties in a single declaration.

Syntax: [ <'outline-color'> || <'outline-style'> || <'outline-width'> ]

deprecated
MozOutlineColor?: OutlineColor | OutlineColor[]

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

Syntax: <color> | invert

Initial value: invert, for browsers supporting it, currentColor for the other

deprecated
MozOutlineRadius?: MozOutlineRadius<TLength> | ((string & {}) | Globals | NonNullable<TLength>)[]

In Mozilla applications like Firefox, the -moz-outline-radius CSS shorthand property can be used to give an element's outline rounded corners.

Syntax: <outline-radius>{1,4} [ / <outline-radius>{1,4} ]?

deprecated
MozOutlineRadiusBottomleft?: MozOutlineRadiusBottomleft<TLength> | ((string & {}) | Globals | NonNullable<TLength>)[]

In Mozilla applications, the -moz-outline-radius-bottomleft CSS property can be used to round the bottom-left corner of an element's outline.

Syntax: <outline-radius>

Initial value: 0

deprecated
MozOutlineRadiusBottomright?: MozOutlineRadiusBottomright<TLength> | ((string & {}) | Globals | NonNullable<TLength>)[]

In Mozilla applications, the -moz-outline-radius-bottomright CSS property can be used to round the bottom-right corner of an element's outline.

Syntax: <outline-radius>

Initial value: 0

deprecated
MozOutlineRadiusTopleft?: MozOutlineRadiusTopleft<TLength> | ((string & {}) | Globals | NonNullable<TLength>)[]

In Mozilla applications, the -moz-outline-radius-topleft CSS property can be used to round the top-left corner of an element's outline.

Syntax: <outline-radius>

Initial value: 0

deprecated
MozOutlineRadiusTopright?: MozOutlineRadiusTopright<TLength> | ((string & {}) | Globals | NonNullable<TLength>)[]

In Mozilla applications, the -moz-outline-radius-topright CSS property can be used to round the top-right corner of an element's outline.

Syntax: <outline-radius>

Initial value: 0

deprecated
MozOutlineStyle?: OutlineStyle | OutlineStyle[]

The outline-style CSS property sets the style of an element's outline. An outline is a line that is drawn around an element, outside the border.

Syntax: auto | <'border-style'>

Initial value: none

deprecated
MozOutlineWidth?: OutlineWidth<TLength> | (Globals | "medium" | "thick" | "thin" | NonNullable<TLength>)[]

The CSS outline-width property sets the thickness of an element's outline. An outline is a line that is drawn around an element, outside the border.

Syntax: <line-width>

Initial value: medium

deprecated
MozPaddingEnd?: PaddingInlineEnd<TLength> | ((string & {}) | Globals | NonNullable<TLength>)[]

The padding-inline-end CSS property defines the logical inline end padding of an element, which maps to a physical padding depending on the element's writing mode, directionality, and text orientation.

Syntax: <'padding-left'>

Initial value: 0

MozPaddingStart?: PaddingInlineStart<TLength> | ((string & {}) | Globals | NonNullable<TLength>)[]

The padding-inline-start CSS property defines the logical inline start padding of an element, which maps to a physical padding depending on the element's writing mode, directionality, and text orientation.

Syntax: <'padding-left'>

Initial value: 0

MozPerspective?: Perspective<TLength> | (Globals | "none" | NonNullable<TLength>)[]

The perspective CSS property determines the distance between the z=0 plane and the user in order to give a 3D-positioned element some perspective.

Syntax: none | <length>

Initial value: none

MozPerspectiveOrigin?: PerspectiveOrigin<TLength> | ((string & {}) | Globals | "center" | "left" | "right" | "bottom" | "top" | NonNullable<TLength>)[]

The perspective-origin CSS property determines the position at which the viewer is looking. It is used as the vanishing point by the perspective property.

Syntax: <position>

Initial value: 50% 50%

MozStackSizing?: MozStackSizing | MozStackSizing[]

-moz-stack-sizing is an extended CSS property. Normally, a <xul:stack> will change its size so that all of its child elements are completely visible. For example, moving a child of the stack far to the right will widen the stack so the child remains visible.

Syntax: ignore | stretch-to-fit

Initial value: stretch-to-fit

MozTabSize?: TabSize<TLength> | ((string & {}) | Globals | (number & {}) | NonNullable<TLength>)[]

The tab-size CSS property is used to customize the width of tab characters (U+0009).

Syntax: <integer> | <length>

Initial value: 8

MozTextAlignLast?: TextAlignLast | TextAlignLast[]

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

Syntax: auto | start | end | left | right | center | justify

Initial value: auto

deprecated
MozTextBlink?: MozTextBlink | MozTextBlink[]

The -moz-text-blink non-standard Mozilla CSS extension specifies the blink mode.

Syntax: none | blink

Initial value: none

MozTextDecorationColor?: TextDecorationColor | TextDecorationColor[]

The text-decoration-color CSS property sets the color of decorations added to text by text-decoration-line.

Syntax: <color>

Initial value: currentcolor

deprecated
MozTextDecorationLine?: TextDecorationLine | TextDecorationLine[]

The text-decoration-line CSS property sets the kind of decoration that is used on text in an element, such as an underline or overline.

Syntax: none | [ underline || overline || line-through || blink ] | spelling-error | grammar-error

Initial value: none

deprecated
MozTextDecorationStyle?: TextDecorationStyle | TextDecorationStyle[]

The text-decoration-style CSS property sets the style of the lines specified by text-decoration-line. The style applies to all lines that are set with text-decoration-line.

Syntax: solid | double | dotted | dashed | wavy

Initial value: solid

deprecated
MozTextSizeAdjust?: TextSizeAdjust | TextSizeAdjust[]

The text-size-adjust CSS property controls the text inflation algorithm used on some smartphones and tablets. Other browsers will ignore this property.

Syntax: none | auto | <percentage>

Initial value: auto for smartphone browsers supporting inflation, none in other cases (and then not modifiable).

MozTransformOrigin?: TransformOrigin<TLength> | ((string & {}) | Globals | "center" | "left" | "right" | "bottom" | "top" | NonNullable<TLength>)[]

The transform-origin CSS property sets the origin for an element's transformations.

Syntax: [ <length-percentage> | left | center | right | top | bottom ] | [ [ <length-percentage> | left | center | right ] && [ <length-percentage> | top | center | bottom ] ] <length>?

Initial value: 50% 50% 0

MozTransformStyle?: TransformStyle | TransformStyle[]

The transform-style CSS property sets whether children of an element are positioned in the 3D space or are flattened in the plane of the element.

Syntax: flat | preserve-3d

Initial value: flat

MozTransition?: Transition<TTime> | (Globals | "none" | EasingFunction | "all" | NonNullable<TTime>)[]

The transition CSS property is a shorthand property for transition-property, transition-duration, transition-timing-function, and transition-delay.

Syntax: <single-transition>#

MozTransitionDelay?: TransitionDelay<TTime> | ((string & {}) | Globals | NonNullable<TTime>)[]

The transition-delay CSS property specifies the duration to wait before starting a property's transition effect when its value changes.

Syntax: <time>#

Initial value: 0s

MozTransitionDuration?: TransitionDuration<TTime> | ((string & {}) | Globals | NonNullable<TTime>)[]

The transition-duration CSS property sets the length of time a transition animation should take to complete. By default, the value is 0s, meaning that no animation will occur.

Syntax: <time>#

Initial value: 0s

MozTransitionProperty?: TransitionProperty | TransitionProperty[]

The transition-property CSS property sets the CSS properties to which a transition effect should be applied.

Syntax: none | <single-transition-property>#

Initial value: all

MozTransitionTimingFunction?: TransitionTimingFunction | TransitionTimingFunction[]

The transition-timing-function CSS property sets how intermediate values are calculated for CSS properties being affected by a transition effect.

Syntax: <easing-function>#

Initial value: ease

MozUserFocus?: MozUserFocus | MozUserFocus[]

The -moz-user-focus CSS property is used to indicate whether an element can have the focus.

Syntax: ignore | normal | select-after | select-before | select-menu | select-same | select-all | none

Initial value: none

MozUserInput?: MozUserInput | MozUserInput[]

In Mozilla applications, -moz-user-input determines if an element will accept user input.

Syntax: auto | none | enabled | disabled

Initial value: auto

deprecated
MozUserModify?: MozUserModify | MozUserModify[]

The user-modify property has no effect in Firefox. It was originally planned to determine whether or not the content of an element can be edited by a user.

Syntax: read-only | read-write | write-only

Initial value: read-only

MozUserSelect?: UserSelect | UserSelect[]

The user-select CSS property controls whether the user can select text. This doesn't have any effect on content loaded as part of a browser's user interface (its chrome), except in textboxes.

Syntax: auto | text | none | contain | all

Initial value: auto

MozWindowDragging?: MozWindowDragging | MozWindowDragging[]

The -moz-window-dragging CSS property specifies whether a window is draggable or not. It only works in Chrome code, and only on Mac OS X.

Syntax: drag | no-drag

Initial value: drag

MozWindowShadow?: MozWindowShadow | MozWindowShadow[]

The -moz-window-shadow CSS property specifies whether a window will have a shadow. It only works on Mac OS X.

Syntax: default | menu | tooltip | sheet | none

Initial value: default

OAnimation?: <internal>.Animation<TTime> | (Globals | SingleAnimationDirection | SingleAnimationFillMode | "infinite" | (number & {}) | "paused" | "running" | EasingFunction | NonNullable<TTime>)[]

The animation shorthand CSS property applies an animation between styles. It is a shorthand for animation-name, animation-duration, animation-timing-function, animation-delay, animation-iteration-count, animation-direction, animation-fill-mode, and animation-play-state.

Syntax: <single-animation>#

deprecated
OAnimationDelay?: AnimationDelay<TTime> | ((string & {}) | Globals | NonNullable<TTime>)[]

The animation-delay CSS property specifies the amount of time to wait from applying the animation to an element before beginning to perform the animation. The animation can start later, immediately from its beginning, or immediately and partway through the animation.

Syntax: <time>#

Initial value: 0s

deprecated
OAnimationDirection?: AnimationDirection | AnimationDirection[]

The animation-direction CSS property sets whether an animation should play forward, backward, or alternate back and forth between playing the sequence forward and backward.

Syntax: <single-animation-direction>#

Initial value: normal

deprecated
OAnimationDuration?: AnimationDuration<TTime> | ((string & {}) | Globals | NonNullable<TTime>)[]

The animation-duration CSS property sets the length of time that an animation takes to complete one cycle.

Syntax: <time>#

Initial value: 0s

deprecated
OAnimationFillMode?: AnimationFillMode | AnimationFillMode[]

The animation-fill-mode CSS property sets how a CSS animation applies styles to its target before and after its execution.

Syntax: <single-animation-fill-mode>#

Initial value: none

deprecated
OAnimationIterationCount?: AnimationIterationCount | AnimationIterationCount[]

The animation-iteration-count CSS property sets the number of times an animation sequence should be played before stopping.

Syntax: <single-animation-iteration-count>#

Initial value: 1

deprecated
OAnimationName?: AnimationName | AnimationName[]

The animation-name CSS property specifies the names of one or more @keyframes at-rules describing the animation or animations to apply to the element.

Syntax: [ none | <keyframes-name> ]#

Initial value: none

deprecated

The animation-play-state CSS property sets whether an animation is running or paused.

Syntax: <single-animation-play-state>#

Initial value: running

deprecated
OAnimationTimingFunction?: AnimationTimingFunction | AnimationTimingFunction[]

The animation-timing-function CSS property sets how an animation progresses through the duration of each cycle.

Syntax: <easing-function>#

Initial value: ease

deprecated
OBackgroundSize?: BackgroundSize<TLength> | ((string & {}) | Globals | "auto" | "contain" | "cover" | NonNullable<TLength>)[]

The background-size CSS property sets the size of the element's background image. The image can be left to its natural size, stretched, or constrained to fit the available space.

Syntax: <bg-size>#

Initial value: auto auto

deprecated
OBorderImage?: BorderImage | BorderImage[]

The border-image CSS property draws an image around a given element. It replaces the element's regular border.

Syntax: <'border-image-source'> || <'border-image-slice'> [ / <'border-image-width'> | / <'border-image-width'>? / <'border-image-outset'> ]? || <'border-image-repeat'>

deprecated
OObjectFit?: ObjectFit | ObjectFit[]

The object-fit CSS property sets how the content of a replaced element, such as an <img> or <video>, should be resized to fit its container.

Syntax: fill | contain | cover | none | scale-down

Initial value: fill

deprecated
OObjectPosition?: ObjectPosition<TLength> | ((string & {}) | Globals | "center" | "left" | "right" | "bottom" | "top" | NonNullable<TLength>)[]

The object-position CSS property specifies the alignment of the selected replaced element's contents within the element's box. Areas of the box which aren't covered by the replaced element's object will show the element's background.

Syntax: <position>

Initial value: 50% 50%

deprecated
OTabSize?: TabSize<TLength> | ((string & {}) | Globals | (number & {}) | NonNullable<TLength>)[]

The tab-size CSS property is used to customize the width of tab characters (U+0009).

Syntax: <integer> | <length>

Initial value: 8

deprecated
OTextOverflow?: TextOverflow | TextOverflow[]

The text-overflow CSS property sets how hidden overflow content is signaled to users. It can be clipped, display an ellipsis ('…'), or display a custom string.

Syntax: [ clip | ellipsis | <string> ]{1,2}

Initial value: clip

deprecated

The transform CSS property lets you rotate, scale, skew, or translate an element. It modifies the coordinate space of the CSS visual formatting model.

Syntax: none | <transform-list>

Initial value: none

deprecated
OTransformOrigin?: TransformOrigin<TLength> | ((string & {}) | Globals | "center" | "left" | "right" | "bottom" | "top" | NonNullable<TLength>)[]

The transform-origin CSS property sets the origin for an element's transformations.

Syntax: [ <length-percentage> | left | center | right | top | bottom ] | [ [ <length-percentage> | left | center | right ] && [ <length-percentage> | top | center | bottom ] ] <length>?

Initial value: 50% 50% 0

deprecated
OTransition?: Transition<TTime> | (Globals | "none" | EasingFunction | "all" | NonNullable<TTime>)[]

The transition CSS property is a shorthand property for transition-property, transition-duration, transition-timing-function, and transition-delay.

Syntax: <single-transition>#

deprecated
OTransitionDelay?: TransitionDelay<TTime> | ((string & {}) | Globals | NonNullable<TTime>)[]

The transition-delay CSS property specifies the duration to wait before starting a property's transition effect when its value changes.

Syntax: <time>#

Initial value: 0s

deprecated
OTransitionDuration?: TransitionDuration<TTime> | ((string & {}) | Globals | NonNullable<TTime>)[]

The transition-duration CSS property sets the length of time a transition animation should take to complete. By default, the value is 0s, meaning that no animation will occur.

Syntax: <time>#

Initial value: 0s

deprecated
OTransitionProperty?: TransitionProperty | TransitionProperty[]

The transition-property CSS property sets the CSS properties to which a transition effect should be applied.

Syntax: none | <single-transition-property>#

Initial value: all

deprecated
OTransitionTimingFunction?: TransitionTimingFunction | TransitionTimingFunction[]

The transition-timing-function CSS property sets how intermediate values are calculated for CSS properties being affected by a transition effect.

Syntax: <easing-function>#

Initial value: ease

deprecated
WebkitAlignContent?: AlignContent | AlignContent[]

The CSS align-content property sets the distribution of space between and around content items along a flexbox's cross-axis or a grid's block axis.

Syntax: normal | <baseline-position> | <content-distribution> | <overflow-position>? <content-position>

Initial value: normal

WebkitAlignItems?: AlignItems | AlignItems[]

The CSS align-items property sets the align-self value on all direct children as a group. In Flexbox, it controls the alignment of items on the Cross Axis. In Grid Layout, it controls the alignment of items on the Block Axis within their grid area.

Syntax: normal | stretch | <baseline-position> | [ <overflow-position>? <self-position> ]

Initial value: normal

WebkitAlignSelf?: AlignSelf | AlignSelf[]

The align-self CSS property overrides a grid or flex item's align-items value. In Grid, it aligns the item inside the grid area. In Flexbox, it aligns the item on the cross axis.

Syntax: auto | normal | stretch | <baseline-position> | <overflow-position>? <self-position>

Initial value: auto

WebkitAnimation?: <internal>.Animation<TTime> | (Globals | SingleAnimationDirection | SingleAnimationFillMode | "infinite" | (number & {}) | "paused" | "running" | EasingFunction | NonNullable<TTime>)[]

The animation shorthand CSS property applies an animation between styles. It is a shorthand for animation-name, animation-duration, animation-timing-function, animation-delay, animation-iteration-count, animation-direction, animation-fill-mode, and animation-play-state.

Syntax: <single-animation>#

WebkitAnimationDelay?: AnimationDelay<TTime> | ((string & {}) | Globals | NonNullable<TTime>)[]

The animation-delay CSS property specifies the amount of time to wait from applying the animation to an element before beginning to perform the animation. The animation can start later, immediately from its beginning, or immediately and partway through the animation.

Syntax: <time>#

Initial value: 0s

WebkitAnimationDirection?: AnimationDirection | AnimationDirection[]

The animation-direction CSS property sets whether an animation should play forward, backward, or alternate back and forth between playing the sequence forward and backward.

Syntax: <single-animation-direction>#

Initial value: normal

WebkitAnimationDuration?: AnimationDuration<TTime> | ((string & {}) | Globals | NonNullable<TTime>)[]

The animation-duration CSS property sets the length of time that an animation takes to complete one cycle.

Syntax: <time>#

Initial value: 0s

WebkitAnimationFillMode?: AnimationFillMode | AnimationFillMode[]

The animation-fill-mode CSS property sets how a CSS animation applies styles to its target before and after its execution.

Syntax: <single-animation-fill-mode>#

Initial value: none

WebkitAnimationIterationCount?: AnimationIterationCount | AnimationIterationCount[]

The animation-iteration-count CSS property sets the number of times an animation sequence should be played before stopping.

Syntax: <single-animation-iteration-count>#

Initial value: 1

WebkitAnimationName?: AnimationName | AnimationName[]

The animation-name CSS property specifies the names of one or more @keyframes at-rules describing the animation or animations to apply to the element.

Syntax: [ none | <keyframes-name> ]#

Initial value: none

The animation-play-state CSS property sets whether an animation is running or paused.

Syntax: <single-animation-play-state>#

Initial value: running

WebkitAnimationTimingFunction?: AnimationTimingFunction | AnimationTimingFunction[]

The animation-timing-function CSS property sets how an animation progresses through the duration of each cycle.

Syntax: <easing-function>#

Initial value: ease

WebkitAppearance?: WebkitAppearance | WebkitAppearance[]

The appearance CSS property is used to display an element using platform-native styling, based on the operating system's theme. The -moz-appearance and -webkit-appearance properties are non-standard versions of this property, used (respectively) by Gecko (Firefox) and by WebKit-based (e.g., Safari) and Blink-based (e.g., Chrome, Opera) browsers to achieve the same thing. Note that Firefox and Edge also support -webkit-appearance, for compatibility reasons.

Syntax: none | button | button-bevel | caret | checkbox | default-button | inner-spin-button | listbox | listitem | media-controls-background | media-controls-fullscreen-background | media-current-time-display | media-enter-fullscreen-button | media-exit-fullscreen-button | media-fullscreen-button | media-mute-button | media-overlay-play-button | media-play-button | media-seek-back-button | media-seek-forward-button | media-slider | media-sliderthumb | media-time-remaining-display | media-toggle-closed-captions-button | media-volume-slider | media-volume-slider-container | media-volume-sliderthumb | menulist | menulist-button | menulist-text | menulist-textfield | meter | progress-bar | progress-bar-value | push-button | radio | searchfield | searchfield-cancel-button | searchfield-decoration | searchfield-results-button | searchfield-results-decoration | slider-horizontal | slider-vertical | sliderthumb-horizontal | sliderthumb-vertical | square-button | textarea | textfield | -apple-pay-button

Initial value: none (but this value is overridden in the user agent CSS)

WebkitBackdropFilter?: BackdropFilter | BackdropFilter[]

The backdrop-filter CSS property lets you apply graphical effects such as blurring or color shifting to the area behind an element. Because it applies to everything behind the element, to see the effect you must make the element or its background at least partially transparent.

Syntax: none | <filter-function-list>

Initial value: none

WebkitBackfaceVisibility?: BackfaceVisibility | BackfaceVisibility[]

The backface-visibility CSS property sets whether the back face of an element is visible when turned towards the user.

Syntax: visible | hidden

Initial value: visible

WebkitBackgroundClip?: BackgroundClip | BackgroundClip[]

The background-clip CSS property sets whether an element's background extends underneath its border box, padding box, or content box.

Syntax: <box>#

Initial value: border-box

WebkitBackgroundOrigin?: BackgroundOrigin | BackgroundOrigin[]

The background-origin CSS property sets the background's origin: from the border start, inside the border, or inside the padding.

Syntax: <box>#

Initial value: padding-box

WebkitBackgroundSize?: BackgroundSize<TLength> | ((string & {}) | Globals | "auto" | "contain" | "cover" | NonNullable<TLength>)[]

The background-size CSS property sets the size of the element's background image. The image can be left to its natural size, stretched, or constrained to fit the available space.

Syntax: <bg-size>#

Initial value: auto auto

WebkitBorderBefore?: WebkitBorderBefore<TLength> | (Globals | <internal>.Color | LineStyle | "medium" | "thick" | "thin" | NonNullable<TLength>)[]

The -webkit-border-before CSS property is a shorthand property for setting the individual logical block start border property values in a single place in the style sheet.

Syntax: <'border-width'> || <'border-style'> || <color>

WebkitBorderBeforeColor?: WebkitBorderBeforeColor | WebkitBorderBeforeColor[]

Syntax: <color>

Initial value: currentcolor

WebkitBorderBeforeStyle?: WebkitBorderBeforeStyle | WebkitBorderBeforeStyle[]

Syntax: <'border-style'>

Initial value: none

WebkitBorderBeforeWidth?: WebkitBorderBeforeWidth<TLength> | ((string & {}) | Globals | "medium" | "thick" | "thin" | NonNullable<TLength>)[]

Syntax: <'border-width'>

Initial value: medium

WebkitBorderBottomLeftRadius?: BorderBottomLeftRadius<TLength> | ((string & {}) | Globals | NonNullable<TLength>)[]

The border-bottom-left-radius CSS property rounds the bottom-left corner of an element by specifying the radius (or the radius of the semi-major and semi-minor axes) of the ellipse defining the curvature of the corner.

Syntax: <length-percentage>{1,2}

Initial value: 0

WebkitBorderBottomRightRadius?: BorderBottomRightRadius<TLength> | ((string & {}) | Globals | NonNullable<TLength>)[]

The border-bottom-right-radius CSS property rounds the bottom-right corner of an element by specifying the radius (or the radius of the semi-major and semi-minor axes) of the ellipse defining the curvature of the corner.

Syntax: <length-percentage>{1,2}

Initial value: 0

WebkitBorderImage?: BorderImage | BorderImage[]

The border-image CSS property draws an image around a given element. It replaces the element's regular border.

Syntax: <'border-image-source'> || <'border-image-slice'> [ / <'border-image-width'> | / <'border-image-width'>? / <'border-image-outset'> ]? || <'border-image-repeat'>

WebkitBorderImageSlice?: BorderImageSlice | BorderImageSlice[]

The border-image-slice CSS property divides the image specified by border-image-source into regions. These regions form the components of an element's border image.

Syntax: <number-percentage>{1,4} && fill?

Initial value: 100%

WebkitBorderRadius?: BorderRadius<TLength> | ((string & {}) | Globals | NonNullable<TLength>)[]

The border-radius CSS property rounds the corners of an element's outer border edge. You can set a single radius to make circular corners, or two radii to make elliptical corners.

Syntax: <length-percentage>{1,4} [ / <length-percentage>{1,4} ]?

WebkitBorderTopLeftRadius?: BorderTopLeftRadius<TLength> | ((string & {}) | Globals | NonNullable<TLength>)[]

The border-top-left-radius CSS property rounds the top-left corner of an element by specifying the radius (or the radius of the semi-major and semi-minor axes) of the ellipse defining the curvature of the corner.

Syntax: <length-percentage>{1,2}

Initial value: 0

WebkitBorderTopRightRadius?: BorderTopRightRadius<TLength> | ((string & {}) | Globals | NonNullable<TLength>)[]

The border-top-right-radius CSS property rounds the top-right corner of an element by specifying the radius (or the radius of the semi-major and semi-minor axes) of the ellipse defining the curvature of the corner.

Syntax: <length-percentage>{1,2}

Initial value: 0

WebkitBoxAlign?: BoxAlign | BoxAlign[]

The box-align CSS property specifies how an element aligns its contents across its layout in a perpendicular direction. The effect of the property is only visible if there is extra space in the box.

Syntax: start | center | end | baseline | stretch

Initial value: stretch

deprecated
WebkitBoxDecorationBreak?: BoxDecorationBreak | BoxDecorationBreak[]

The box-decoration-break CSS property specifies how an element's fragments should be rendered when broken across multiple lines, columns, or pages.

Syntax: slice | clone

Initial value: slice

WebkitBoxDirection?: BoxDirection | BoxDirection[]

The box-direction CSS property specifies whether a box lays out its contents normally (from the top or left edge), or in reverse (from the bottom or right edge).

Syntax: normal | reverse | inherit

Initial value: normal

deprecated
WebkitBoxFlex?: BoxFlex | BoxFlex[]

The -moz-box-flex and -webkit-box-flex CSS properties specify how a -moz-box or -webkit-box grows to fill the box that contains it, in the direction of the containing box's layout.

Syntax: <number>

Initial value: 0

deprecated
WebkitBoxFlexGroup?: BoxFlexGroup | BoxFlexGroup[]

The box-flex-group CSS property assigns the flexbox's child elements to a flex group.

Syntax: <integer>

Initial value: 1

deprecated
WebkitBoxLines?: BoxLines | BoxLines[]

The box-lines CSS property determines whether the box may have a single or multiple lines (rows for horizontally oriented boxes, columns for vertically oriented boxes).

Syntax: single | multiple

Initial value: single

deprecated
WebkitBoxOrdinalGroup?: BoxOrdinalGroup | BoxOrdinalGroup[]

The box-ordinal-group CSS property assigns the flexbox's child elements to an ordinal group.

Syntax: <integer>

Initial value: 1

deprecated
WebkitBoxOrient?: BoxOrient | BoxOrient[]

The box-orient CSS property sets whether an element lays out its contents horizontally or vertically.

Syntax: horizontal | vertical | inline-axis | block-axis | inherit

Initial value: inline-axis (horizontal in XUL)

deprecated
WebkitBoxPack?: BoxPack | BoxPack[]

The -moz-box-pack and -webkit-box-pack CSS properties specify how a -moz-box or -webkit-box packs its contents in the direction of its layout. The effect of this is only visible if there is extra space in the box.

Syntax: start | center | end | justify

Initial value: start

deprecated
WebkitBoxReflect?: WebkitBoxReflect<TLength> | ((string & {}) | Globals | "left" | "right" | "above" | "below" | NonNullable<TLength>)[]

The -webkit-box-reflect CSS property lets you reflect the content of an element in one specific direction.

Syntax: [ above | below | right | left ]? <length>? <image>?

Initial value: none

WebkitBoxShadow?: BoxShadow | BoxShadow[]

The box-shadow CSS property adds shadow effects around an element's frame. You can set multiple effects separated by commas. A box shadow is described by X and Y offsets relative to the element, blur and spread radius, and color.

Syntax: none | <shadow>#

Initial value: none

WebkitBoxSizing?: BoxSizing | BoxSizing[]

The box-sizing CSS property sets how the total width and height of an element is calculated.

Syntax: content-box | border-box

Initial value: content-box

WebkitClipPath?: ClipPath | ClipPath[]

The clip-path CSS property creates a clipping region that sets what part of an element should be shown. Parts that are inside the region are shown, while those outside are hidden.

Syntax: <clip-source> | [ <basic-shape> || <geometry-box> ] | none

Initial value: none

WebkitColumnCount?: ColumnCount | ColumnCount[]

The column-count CSS property breaks an element's content into the specified number of columns.

Syntax: <integer> | auto

Initial value: auto

WebkitColumnFill?: ColumnFill | ColumnFill[]

The column-fill CSS property controls how an element's contents are balanced when broken into columns.

Syntax: auto | balance | balance-all

Initial value: balance

WebkitColumnGap?: ColumnGap<TLength> | ((string & {}) | Globals | "normal" | NonNullable<TLength>)[]

The column-gap CSS property sets the size of the gap (gutter) between an element's columns.

Syntax: normal | <length-percentage>

Initial value: normal

WebkitColumnRule?: ColumnRule<TLength> | (Globals | <internal>.Color | LineStyle | "medium" | "thick" | "thin" | NonNullable<TLength>)[]

The column-rule shorthand CSS property sets the width, style, and color of the line drawn between columns in a multi-column layout.

Syntax: <'column-rule-width'> || <'column-rule-style'> || <'column-rule-color'>

WebkitColumnRuleColor?: ColumnRuleColor | ColumnRuleColor[]

The column-rule-color CSS property sets the color of the line drawn between columns in a multi-column layout.

Syntax: <color>

Initial value: currentcolor

WebkitColumnRuleStyle?: ColumnRuleStyle | ColumnRuleStyle[]

The column-rule-style CSS property sets the style of the line drawn between columns in a multi-column layout.

Syntax: <'border-style'>

Initial value: none

WebkitColumnRuleWidth?: ColumnRuleWidth<TLength> | ((string & {}) | Globals | "medium" | "thick" | "thin" | NonNullable<TLength>)[]

The column-rule-width CSS property sets the width of the line drawn between columns in a multi-column layout.

Syntax: <'border-width'>

Initial value: medium

WebkitColumnSpan?: ColumnSpan | ColumnSpan[]

The column-span CSS property makes it possible for an element to span across all columns when its value is set to all.

Syntax: none | all

Initial value: none

WebkitColumnWidth?: ColumnWidth<TLength> | (Globals | "auto" | NonNullable<TLength>)[]

The column-width CSS property sets the ideal column width in a multi-column layout. The container will have as many columns as can fit without any of them having a width less than the column-width value. If the width of the container is narrower than the specified value, the single column's width will be smaller than the declared column width.

Syntax: <length> | auto

Initial value: auto

WebkitColumns?: <internal>.Columns<TLength> | ((string & {}) | Globals | "auto" | (number & {}) | NonNullable<TLength>)[]

The columns CSS shorthand property sets the number of columns to use when drawing an element's contents, as well as those columns' widths.

Syntax: <'column-width'> || <'column-count'>

WebkitFilter?: <internal>.Filter | <internal>.Filter[]

The filter CSS property applies graphical effects like blur or color shift to an element. Filters are commonly used to adjust the rendering of images, backgrounds, and borders.

Syntax: none | <filter-function-list>

Initial value: none

WebkitFlex?: Flex<TLength> | ((string & {}) | Globals | "auto" | "none" | (number & {}) | "fit-content" | "max-content" | "min-content" | "content" | NonNullable<TLength>)[]

The flex CSS shorthand property sets how a flex item will grow or shrink to fit the space available in its flex container.

Syntax: none | [ <'flex-grow'> <'flex-shrink'>? || <'flex-basis'> ]

WebkitFlexBasis?: FlexBasis<TLength> | ((string & {}) | Globals | "auto" | "-moz-fit-content" | "-moz-max-content" | "-moz-min-content" | "fit-content" | "max-content" | "min-content" | "content" | "-webkit-auto" | NonNullable<TLength>)[]

The flex-basis CSS property sets the initial main size of a flex item. It sets the size of the content box unless otherwise set with box-sizing.

Syntax: content | <'width'>

Initial value: auto

WebkitFlexDirection?: FlexDirection | FlexDirection[]

The flex-direction CSS property sets how flex items are placed in the flex container defining the main axis and the direction (normal or reversed).

Syntax: row | row-reverse | column | column-reverse

Initial value: row

WebkitFlexFlow?: FlexFlow | FlexFlow[]

The flex-flow CSS shorthand property specifies the direction of a flex container, as well as its wrapping behavior.

Syntax: <'flex-direction'> || <'flex-wrap'>

WebkitFlexGrow?: FlexGrow | FlexGrow[]

The flex-grow CSS property sets the flex grow factor of a flex item's main size.

Syntax: <number>

Initial value: 0

WebkitFlexShrink?: FlexShrink | FlexShrink[]

The flex-shrink CSS property sets the flex shrink factor of a flex item. If the size of all flex items is larger than the flex container, items shrink to fit according to flex-shrink.

Syntax: <number>

Initial value: 1

WebkitFlexWrap?: FlexWrap | FlexWrap[]

The flex-wrap CSS property sets whether flex items are forced onto one line or can wrap onto multiple lines. If wrapping is allowed, it sets the direction that lines are stacked.

Syntax: nowrap | wrap | wrap-reverse

Initial value: nowrap

WebkitFontFeatureSettings?: FontFeatureSettings | FontFeatureSettings[]

The font-feature-settings CSS property controls advanced typographic features in OpenType fonts.

Syntax: normal | <feature-tag-value>#

Initial value: normal

WebkitFontKerning?: FontKerning | FontKerning[]

The font-kerning CSS property sets the use of the kerning information stored in a font.

Syntax: auto | normal | none

Initial value: auto

WebkitFontSmoothing?: FontSmooth<TLength> | (Globals | "auto" | "always" | AbsoluteSize | "never" | NonNullable<TLength>)[]

The font-smooth CSS property controls the application of anti-aliasing when fonts are rendered.

Syntax: auto | never | always | <absolute-size> | <length>

Initial value: auto

WebkitFontVariantLigatures?: FontVariantLigatures | FontVariantLigatures[]

The font-variant-ligatures CSS property controls which ligatures and contextual forms are used in textual content of the elements it applies to. This leads to more harmonized forms in the resulting text.

Syntax: normal | none | [ <common-lig-values> || <discretionary-lig-values> || <historical-lig-values> || <contextual-alt-values> ]

Initial value: normal

WebkitHyphenateCharacter?: HyphenateCharacter | HyphenateCharacter[]

The hyphenate-character CSS property sets the character (or string) used at the end of a line before a hyphenation break.

Syntax: auto | <string>

Initial value: auto

WebkitHyphens?: Hyphens | Hyphens[]

The hyphens CSS property specifies how words should be hyphenated when text wraps across multiple lines. It can prevent hyphenation entirely, hyphenate at manually-specified points within the text, or let the browser automatically insert hyphens where appropriate.

Syntax: none | manual | auto

Initial value: manual

WebkitInitialLetter?: InitialLetter | InitialLetter[]

The initial-letter CSS property sets styling for dropped, raised, and sunken initial letters.

Syntax: normal | [ <number> <integer>? ]

Initial value: normal

WebkitJustifyContent?: JustifyContent | JustifyContent[]

The CSS justify-content property defines how the browser distributes space between and around content items along the main-axis of a flex container, and the inline axis of a grid container.

Syntax: normal | <content-distribution> | <overflow-position>? [ <content-position> | left | right ]

Initial value: normal

WebkitLineBreak?: LineBreak | LineBreak[]

The line-break CSS property sets how to break lines of Chinese, Japanese, or Korean (CJK) text when working with punctuation and symbols.

Syntax: auto | loose | normal | strict | anywhere

Initial value: auto

WebkitLineClamp?: WebkitLineClamp | WebkitLineClamp[]

The -webkit-line-clamp CSS property allows limiting of the contents of a block container to the specified number of lines.

Syntax: none | <integer>

Initial value: none

WebkitMarginEnd?: MarginInlineEnd<TLength> | ((string & {}) | Globals | "auto" | NonNullable<TLength>)[]

The margin-inline-end CSS property defines the logical inline end margin of an element, which maps to a physical margin depending on the element's writing mode, directionality, and text orientation. In other words, it corresponds to the margin-top, margin-right, margin-bottom or margin-left property depending on the values defined for writing-mode, direction, and text-orientation.

Syntax: <'margin-left'>

Initial value: 0

WebkitMarginStart?: MarginInlineStart<TLength> | ((string & {}) | Globals | "auto" | NonNullable<TLength>)[]

The margin-inline-start CSS property defines the logical inline start margin of an element, which maps to a physical margin depending on the element's writing mode, directionality, and text orientation. It corresponds to the margin-top, margin-right, margin-bottom, or margin-left property depending on the values defined for writing-mode, direction, and text-orientation.

Syntax: <'margin-left'>

Initial value: 0

WebkitMask?: WebkitMask<TLength> | ((string & {}) | "-moz-initial" | "inherit" | "initial" | "revert" | "unset" | "center" | "none" | "border-box" | "content-box" | "padding-box" | "left" | "right" | "bottom" | "top" | "no-repeat" | "repeat" | "repeat-x" | "repeat-y" | "round" | "space" | "content" | "text" | "border" | "padding" | NonNullable<TLength>)[]

The mask CSS shorthand property hides an element (partially or fully) by masking or clipping the image at specific points.

Syntax: [ <mask-reference> || <position> [ / <bg-size> ]? || <repeat-style> || [ <box> | border | padding | content | text ] || [ <box> | border | padding | content ] ]#

WebkitMaskAttachment?: WebkitMaskAttachment | WebkitMaskAttachment[]

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

Syntax: <attachment>#

Initial value: scroll

WebkitMaskBoxImage?: MaskBorder | MaskBorder[]

The mask-border CSS shorthand property lets you create a mask along the edge of an element's border.

Syntax: <'mask-border-source'> || <'mask-border-slice'> [ / <'mask-border-width'>? [ / <'mask-border-outset'> ]? ]? || <'mask-border-repeat'> || <'mask-border-mode'>

WebkitMaskBoxImageOutset?: MaskBorderOutset<TLength> | ((string & {}) | Globals | (number & {}) | NonNullable<TLength>)[]

The mask-border-outset CSS property specifies the distance by which an element's mask border is set out from its border box.

Syntax: [ <length> | <number> ]{1,4}

Initial value: 0

WebkitMaskBoxImageRepeat?: MaskBorderRepeat | MaskBorderRepeat[]

The mask-border-repeat CSS property sets how the edge regions of a source image are adjusted to fit the dimensions of an element's mask border.

Syntax: [ stretch | repeat | round | space ]{1,2}

Initial value: stretch

WebkitMaskBoxImageSlice?: MaskBorderSlice | MaskBorderSlice[]

The mask-border-slice CSS property divides the image set by mask-border-source into regions. These regions are used to form the components of an element's mask border.

Syntax: <number-percentage>{1,4} fill?

Initial value: 0

WebkitMaskBoxImageSource?: MaskBorderSource | MaskBorderSource[]

The mask-border-source CSS property sets the source image used to create an element's mask border.

Syntax: none | <image>

Initial value: none

WebkitMaskBoxImageWidth?: MaskBorderWidth<TLength> | ((string & {}) | Globals | "auto" | (number & {}) | NonNullable<TLength>)[]

The mask-border-width CSS property sets the width of an element's mask border.

Syntax: [ <length-percentage> | <number> | auto ]{1,4}

Initial value: auto

WebkitMaskClip?: WebkitMaskClip | WebkitMaskClip[]

The mask-clip CSS property determines the area which is affected by a mask. The painted content of an element must be restricted to this area.

Syntax: [ <box> | border | padding | content | text ]#

Initial value: border

WebkitMaskComposite?: WebkitMaskComposite | WebkitMaskComposite[]

The -webkit-mask-composite property specifies the manner in which multiple mask images applied to the same element are composited with one another. Mask images are composited in the opposite order that they are declared with the -webkit-mask-image property.

Syntax: <composite-style>#

Initial value: source-over

WebkitMaskImage?: WebkitMaskImage | WebkitMaskImage[]

The mask-image CSS property sets the image that is used as mask layer for an element. By default this means the alpha channel of the mask image will be multiplied with the alpha channel of the element. This can be controlled with the mask-mode property.

Syntax: <mask-reference>#

Initial value: none

WebkitMaskOrigin?: WebkitMaskOrigin | WebkitMaskOrigin[]

The mask-origin CSS property sets the origin of a mask.

Syntax: [ <box> | border | padding | content ]#

Initial value: padding

WebkitMaskPosition?: WebkitMaskPosition<TLength> | ((string & {}) | Globals | "center" | "left" | "right" | "bottom" | "top" | NonNullable<TLength>)[]

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

Syntax: <position>#

Initial value: 0% 0%

WebkitMaskPositionX?: WebkitMaskPositionX<TLength> | ((string & {}) | Globals | "center" | "left" | "right" | NonNullable<TLength>)[]

The -webkit-mask-position-x CSS property sets the initial horizontal position of a mask image.

Syntax: [ <length-percentage> | left | center | right ]#

Initial value: 0%

WebkitMaskPositionY?: WebkitMaskPositionY<TLength> | ((string & {}) | Globals | "center" | "bottom" | "top" | NonNullable<TLength>)[]

The -webkit-mask-position-y CSS property sets the initial vertical position of a mask image.

Syntax: [ <length-percentage> | top | center | bottom ]#

Initial value: 0%

WebkitMaskRepeat?: WebkitMaskRepeat | WebkitMaskRepeat[]

The mask-repeat CSS property sets how mask images are repeated. A mask image can be repeated along the horizontal axis, the vertical axis, both axes, or not repeated at all.

Syntax: <repeat-style>#

Initial value: repeat

WebkitMaskRepeatX?: WebkitMaskRepeatX | WebkitMaskRepeatX[]

The -webkit-mask-repeat-x property specifies whether and how a mask image is repeated (tiled) horizontally.

Syntax: repeat | no-repeat | space | round

Initial value: repeat

WebkitMaskRepeatY?: WebkitMaskRepeatY | WebkitMaskRepeatY[]

The -webkit-mask-repeat-y property sets whether and how a mask image is repeated (tiled) vertically.

Syntax: repeat | no-repeat | space | round

Initial value: repeat

WebkitMaskSize?: WebkitMaskSize<TLength> | ((string & {}) | Globals | "auto" | "contain" | "cover" | NonNullable<TLength>)[]

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

Syntax: <bg-size>#

Initial value: auto auto

WebkitMaxInlineSize?: MaxInlineSize<TLength> | ((string & {}) | Globals | "none" | "-moz-fit-content" | "-moz-max-content" | "-moz-min-content" | "-webkit-fill-available" | "fit-content" | "max-content" | "min-content" | NonNullable<TLength>)[]

The max-inline-size CSS property defines the horizontal or vertical maximum size of an element's block, depending on its writing mode. It corresponds to either the max-width or the max-height property, depending on the value of writing-mode.

Syntax: <'max-width'>

Initial value: 0

WebkitOrder?: Order | Order[]

The order CSS property sets the order to lay out an item in a flex or grid container. Items in a container are sorted by ascending order value and then by their source code order.

Syntax: <integer>

Initial value: 0

WebkitOverflowScrolling?: WebkitOverflowScrolling | WebkitOverflowScrolling[]

The -webkit-overflow-scrolling CSS property controls whether or not touch devices use momentum-based scrolling for a given element.

Syntax: auto | touch

Initial value: auto

WebkitPaddingEnd?: PaddingInlineEnd<TLength> | ((string & {}) | Globals | NonNullable<TLength>)[]

The padding-inline-end CSS property defines the logical inline end padding of an element, which maps to a physical padding depending on the element's writing mode, directionality, and text orientation.

Syntax: <'padding-left'>

Initial value: 0

WebkitPaddingStart?: PaddingInlineStart<TLength> | ((string & {}) | Globals | NonNullable<TLength>)[]

The padding-inline-start CSS property defines the logical inline start padding of an element, which maps to a physical padding depending on the element's writing mode, directionality, and text orientation.

Syntax: <'padding-left'>

Initial value: 0

WebkitPerspective?: Perspective<TLength> | (Globals | "none" | NonNullable<TLength>)[]

The perspective CSS property determines the distance between the z=0 plane and the user in order to give a 3D-positioned element some perspective.

Syntax: none | <length>

Initial value: none

WebkitPerspectiveOrigin?: PerspectiveOrigin<TLength> | ((string & {}) | Globals | "center" | "left" | "right" | "bottom" | "top" | NonNullable<TLength>)[]

The perspective-origin CSS property determines the position at which the viewer is looking. It is used as the vanishing point by the perspective property.

Syntax: <position>

Initial value: 50% 50%

WebkitPrintColorAdjust?: PrintColorAdjust | PrintColorAdjust[]

The print-color-adjust CSS property sets what, if anything, the user agent may do to optimize the appearance of the element on the output device. By default, the browser is allowed to make any adjustments to the element's appearance it determines to be necessary and prudent given the type and capabilities of the output device.

Syntax: economy | exact

Initial value: economy

WebkitRubyPosition?: RubyPosition | RubyPosition[]

The ruby-position CSS property defines the position of a ruby element relatives to its base element. It can be positioned over the element (over), under it (under), or between the characters on their right side (inter-character).

Syntax: [ alternate || [ over | under ] ] | inter-character

Initial value: alternate

WebkitScrollSnapPointsX?: ScrollSnapPointsX | ScrollSnapPointsX[]

The scroll-snap-points-x CSS property defines the horizontal positioning of snap points within the content of the scroll container they are applied to.

Syntax: none | repeat( <length-percentage> )

Initial value: none

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WebkitScrollSnapPointsY?: ScrollSnapPointsY | ScrollSnapPointsY[]

The scroll-snap-points-y CSS property defines the vertical positioning of snap points within the content of the scroll container they are applied to.

Syntax: none | repeat( <length-percentage> )

Initial value: none

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WebkitScrollSnapType?: ScrollSnapType | ScrollSnapType[]

The scroll-snap-type CSS property sets how strictly snap points are enforced on the scroll container in case there is one.

Syntax: none | [ x | y | block | inline | both ] [ mandatory | proximity ]?

Initial value: none

WebkitShapeMargin?: ShapeMargin<TLength> | ((string & {}) | Globals | NonNullable<TLength>)[]

The shape-margin CSS property sets a margin for a CSS shape created using shape-outside.

Syntax: <length-percentage>

Initial value: 0

WebkitTapHighlightColor?: WebkitTapHighlightColor | WebkitTapHighlightColor[]

-webkit-tap-highlight-color is a non-standard CSS property that sets the color of the highlight that appears over a link while it's being tapped. The highlighting indicates to the user that their tap is being successfully recognized, and indicates which element they're tapping on.

Syntax: <color>

Initial value: black

WebkitTextCombine?: TextCombineUpright | TextCombineUpright[]

The text-combine-upright CSS property sets the combination of characters into the space of a single character. If the combined text is wider than 1em, the user agent must fit the contents within 1em. The resulting composition is treated as a single upright glyph for layout and decoration. This property only has an effect in vertical writing modes.

Syntax: none | all | [ digits <integer>? ]

Initial value: none

WebkitTextDecorationColor?: TextDecorationColor | TextDecorationColor[]

The text-decoration-color CSS property sets the color of decorations added to text by text-decoration-line.

Syntax: <color>

Initial value: currentcolor

WebkitTextDecorationLine?: TextDecorationLine | TextDecorationLine[]

The text-decoration-line CSS property sets the kind of decoration that is used on text in an element, such as an underline or overline.

Syntax: none | [ underline || overline || line-through || blink ] | spelling-error | grammar-error

Initial value: none

WebkitTextDecorationSkip?: TextDecorationSkip | TextDecorationSkip[]

The text-decoration-skip CSS property sets what parts of an element's content any text decoration affecting the element must skip over. It controls all text decoration lines drawn by the element and also any text decoration lines drawn by its ancestors.

Syntax: none | [ objects || [ spaces | [ leading-spaces || trailing-spaces ] ] || edges || box-decoration ]

Initial value: objects

WebkitTextDecorationStyle?: TextDecorationStyle | TextDecorationStyle[]

The text-decoration-style CSS property sets the style of the lines specified by text-decoration-line. The style applies to all lines that are set with text-decoration-line.

Syntax: solid | double | dotted | dashed | wavy

Initial value: solid

WebkitTextEmphasis?: TextEmphasis | TextEmphasis[]

The text-emphasis CSS property applies emphasis marks to text (except spaces and control characters). It is a shorthand for text-emphasis-style and text-emphasis-color.

Syntax: <'text-emphasis-style'> || <'text-emphasis-color'>

WebkitTextEmphasisColor?: TextEmphasisColor | TextEmphasisColor[]

The text-emphasis-color CSS property sets the color of emphasis marks. This value can also be set using the text-emphasis shorthand.

Syntax: <color>

Initial value: currentcolor

WebkitTextEmphasisPosition?: TextEmphasisPosition | TextEmphasisPosition[]

The text-emphasis-position CSS property sets where emphasis marks are drawn. Like ruby text, if there isn't enough room for emphasis marks, the line height is increased.

Syntax: [ over | under ] && [ right | left ]

Initial value: over right

WebkitTextEmphasisStyle?: TextEmphasisStyle | TextEmphasisStyle[]

The text-emphasis-style CSS property sets the appearance of emphasis marks. It can also be set, and reset, using the text-emphasis shorthand.

Syntax: none | [ [ filled | open ] || [ dot | circle | double-circle | triangle | sesame ] ] | <string>

Initial value: none

WebkitTextFillColor?: WebkitTextFillColor | WebkitTextFillColor[]

The -webkit-text-fill-color CSS property specifies the fill color of characters of text. If this property is not set, the value of the color property is used.

Syntax: <color>

Initial value: currentcolor

WebkitTextOrientation?: TextOrientation | TextOrientation[]

The text-orientation CSS property sets the orientation of the text characters in a line. It only affects text in vertical mode (when writing-mode is not horizontal-tb). It is useful for controlling the display of languages that use vertical script, and also for making vertical table headers.

Syntax: mixed | upright | sideways

Initial value: mixed

WebkitTextSizeAdjust?: TextSizeAdjust | TextSizeAdjust[]

The text-size-adjust CSS property controls the text inflation algorithm used on some smartphones and tablets. Other browsers will ignore this property.

Syntax: none | auto | <percentage>

Initial value: auto for smartphone browsers supporting inflation, none in other cases (and then not modifiable).

WebkitTextStroke?: WebkitTextStroke<TLength> | (Globals | <internal>.Color | NonNullable<TLength>)[]

The -webkit-text-stroke CSS property specifies the width and color of strokes for text characters. This is a shorthand property for the longhand properties -webkit-text-stroke-width and -webkit-text-stroke-color.

Syntax: <length> || <color>

WebkitTextStrokeColor?: WebkitTextStrokeColor | WebkitTextStrokeColor[]

The -webkit-text-stroke-color CSS property specifies the stroke color of characters of text. If this property is not set, the value of the color property is used.

Syntax: <color>

Initial value: currentcolor

WebkitTextStrokeWidth?: WebkitTextStrokeWidth<TLength> | (Globals | NonNullable<TLength>)[]

The -webkit-text-stroke-width CSS property specifies the width of the stroke for text.

Syntax: <length>

Initial value: 0

WebkitTextUnderlinePosition?: TextUnderlinePosition | TextUnderlinePosition[]

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

Syntax: auto | from-font | [ under || [ left | right ] ]

Initial value: auto

WebkitTouchCallout?: WebkitTouchCallout | WebkitTouchCallout[]

The -webkit-touch-callout CSS property controls the display of the default callout shown when you touch and hold a touch target.

Syntax: default | none

Initial value: default

The transform CSS property lets you rotate, scale, skew, or translate an element. It modifies the coordinate space of the CSS visual formatting model.

Syntax: none | <transform-list>

Initial value: none

WebkitTransformOrigin?: TransformOrigin<TLength> | ((string & {}) | Globals | "center" | "left" | "right" | "bottom" | "top" | NonNullable<TLength>)[]

The transform-origin CSS property sets the origin for an element's transformations.

Syntax: [ <length-percentage> | left | center | right | top | bottom ] | [ [ <length-percentage> | left | center | right ] && [ <length-percentage> | top | center | bottom ] ] <length>?

Initial value: 50% 50% 0

WebkitTransformStyle?: TransformStyle | TransformStyle[]

The transform-style CSS property sets whether children of an element are positioned in the 3D space or are flattened in the plane of the element.

Syntax: flat | preserve-3d

Initial value: flat

WebkitTransition?: Transition<TTime> | (Globals | "none" | EasingFunction | "all" | NonNullable<TTime>)[]

The transition CSS property is a shorthand property for transition-property, transition-duration, transition-timing-function, and transition-delay.

Syntax: <single-transition>#

WebkitTransitionDelay?: TransitionDelay<TTime> | ((string & {}) | Globals | NonNullable<TTime>)[]

The transition-delay CSS property specifies the duration to wait before starting a property's transition effect when its value changes.

Syntax: <time>#

Initial value: 0s

WebkitTransitionDuration?: TransitionDuration<TTime> | ((string & {}) | Globals | NonNullable<TTime>)[]

The transition-duration CSS property sets the length of time a transition animation should take to complete. By default, the value is 0s, meaning that no animation will occur.

Syntax: <time>#

Initial value: 0s

WebkitTransitionProperty?: TransitionProperty | TransitionProperty[]

The transition-property CSS property sets the CSS properties to which a transition effect should be applied.

Syntax: none | <single-transition-property>#

Initial value: all

WebkitTransitionTimingFunction?: TransitionTimingFunction | TransitionTimingFunction[]

The transition-timing-function CSS property sets how intermediate values are calculated for CSS properties being affected by a transition effect.

Syntax: <easing-function>#

Initial value: ease

WebkitUserModify?: WebkitUserModify | WebkitUserModify[]

Syntax: read-only | read-write | read-write-plaintext-only

Initial value: read-only

WebkitUserSelect?: UserSelect | UserSelect[]

The user-select CSS property controls whether the user can select text. This doesn't have any effect on content loaded as part of a browser's user interface (its chrome), except in textboxes.

Syntax: auto | text | none | contain | all

Initial value: auto

WebkitWritingMode?: WritingMode | WritingMode[]

The writing-mode CSS property sets whether lines of text are laid out horizontally or vertically, as well as the direction in which blocks progress. When set for an entire document, it should be set on the root element (html element for HTML documents).

Syntax: horizontal-tb | vertical-rl | vertical-lr | sideways-rl | sideways-lr

Initial value: horizontal-tb

accentColor?: AccentColor | AccentColor[]

The accent-color CSS property sets the accent color for user-interface controls generated by some elements.

Syntax: auto | <color>

Initial value: auto

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alignContent?: AlignContent | AlignContent[]

The CSS align-content property sets the distribution of space between and around content items along a flexbox's cross-axis or a grid's block axis.

Syntax: normal | <baseline-position> | <content-distribution> | <overflow-position>? <content-position>

Initial value: normal


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https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/align-content

alignItems?: AlignItems | AlignItems[]

The CSS align-items property sets the align-self value on all direct children as a group. In Flexbox, it controls the alignment of items on the Cross Axis. In Grid Layout, it controls the alignment of items on the Block Axis within their grid area.

Syntax: normal | stretch | <baseline-position> | [ <overflow-position>? <self-position> ]

Initial value: normal


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https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/align-items

alignSelf?: AlignSelf | AlignSelf[]

The align-self CSS property overrides a grid or flex item's align-items value. In Grid, it aligns the item inside the grid area. In Flexbox, it aligns the item on the cross axis.

Syntax: auto | normal | stretch | <baseline-position> | <overflow-position>? <self-position>

Initial value: auto


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alignTracks?: AlignTracks | AlignTracks[]

The align-tracks CSS property sets the alignment in the masonry axis for grid containers that have masonry in their block axis.

Syntax: [ normal | <baseline-position> | <content-distribution> | <overflow-position>? <content-position> ]#

Initial value: normal

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alignmentBaseline?: AlignmentBaseline | AlignmentBaseline[]
all?: Globals | Globals[]

The all shorthand CSS property resets all of an element's properties except unicode-bidi, direction, and CSS Custom Properties. It can set properties to their initial or inherited values, or to the values specified in another stylesheet origin.

Syntax: initial | inherit | unset | revert

Initial value: There is no practical initial value for it.

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https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/all

animation?: <internal>.Animation<TTime> | (Globals | SingleAnimationDirection | SingleAnimationFillMode | "infinite" | (number & {}) | "paused" | "running" | EasingFunction | NonNullable<TTime>)[]

The animation shorthand CSS property applies an animation between styles. It is a shorthand for animation-name, animation-duration, animation-timing-function, animation-delay, animation-iteration-count, animation-direction, animation-fill-mode, and animation-play-state.

Syntax: <single-animation>#

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animationDelay?: AnimationDelay<TTime> | ((string & {}) | Globals | NonNullable<TTime>)[]

The animation-delay CSS property specifies the amount of time to wait from applying the animation to an element before beginning to perform the animation. The animation can start later, immediately from its beginning, or immediately and partway through the animation.

Syntax: <time>#

Initial value: 0s

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https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/animation-delay

animationDirection?: AnimationDirection | AnimationDirection[]

The animation-direction CSS property sets whether an animation should play forward, backward, or alternate back and forth between playing the sequence forward and backward.

Syntax: <single-animation-direction>#

Initial value: normal

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animationDuration?: AnimationDuration<TTime> | ((string & {}) | Globals | NonNullable<TTime>)[]

The animation-duration CSS property sets the length of time that an animation takes to complete one cycle.

Syntax: <time>#

Initial value: 0s

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https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/animation-duration

animationFillMode?: AnimationFillMode | AnimationFillMode[]

The animation-fill-mode CSS property sets how a CSS animation applies styles to its target before and after its execution.

Syntax: <single-animation-fill-mode>#

Initial value: none

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animationIterationCount?: AnimationIterationCount | AnimationIterationCount[]

The animation-iteration-count CSS property sets the number of times an animation sequence should be played before stopping.

Syntax: <single-animation-iteration-count>#

Initial value: 1

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animationName?: AnimationName | AnimationName[]

The animation-name CSS property specifies the names of one or more @keyframes at-rules describing the animation or animations to apply to the element.

Syntax: [ none | <keyframes-name> ]#

Initial value: none

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https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/animation-name

The animation-play-state CSS property sets whether an animation is running or paused.

Syntax: <single-animation-play-state>#

Initial value: running

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https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/animation-play-state

The animation-timeline CSS property specifies the names of one or more @scroll-timeline at-rules describing the scroll animations to apply to the element.

Syntax: <single-animation-timeline>#

Initial value: auto

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animationTimingFunction?: AnimationTimingFunction | AnimationTimingFunction[]

The animation-timing-function CSS property sets how an animation progresses through the duration of each cycle.

Syntax: <easing-function>#

Initial value: ease

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appearance?: Appearance | Appearance[]

The appearance CSS property is used to display an element using platform-native styling, based on the operating system's theme. The -moz-appearance and -webkit-appearance properties are non-standard versions of this property, used (respectively) by Gecko (Firefox) and by WebKit-based (e.g., Safari) and Blink-based (e.g., Chrome, Opera) browsers to achieve the same thing. Note that Firefox and Edge also support -webkit-appearance, for compatibility reasons.

Syntax: none | auto | textfield | menulist-button | <compat-auto>

Initial value: none

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https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/appearance

aspectRatio?: AspectRatio | AspectRatio[]

The aspect-ratio CSS property sets a preferred aspect ratio for the box, which will be used in the calculation of auto sizes and some other layout functions.

Syntax: auto | <ratio>

Initial value: auto

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azimuth?: Azimuth | Azimuth[]

In combination with elevation, the azimuth CSS property enables different audio sources to be positioned spatially for aural presentation. This is important in that it provides a natural way to tell several voices apart, as each can be positioned to originate at a different location on the sound stage. Stereo output produce a lateral sound stage, while binaural headphones and multi-speaker setups allow for a fully three-dimensional stage.

Syntax: <angle> | [ [ left-side | far-left | left | center-left | center | center-right | right | far-right | right-side ] || behind ] | leftwards | rightwards

Initial value: center

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backdropFilter?: BackdropFilter | BackdropFilter[]

The backdrop-filter CSS property lets you apply graphical effects such as blurring or color shifting to the area behind an element. Because it applies to everything behind the element, to see the effect you must make the element or its background at least partially transparent.

Syntax: none | <filter-function-list>

Initial value: none

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backfaceVisibility?: BackfaceVisibility | BackfaceVisibility[]

The backface-visibility CSS property sets whether the back face of an element is visible when turned towards the user.

Syntax: visible | hidden

Initial value: visible

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background?: Background<TLength> | ((string & {}) | Globals | "aliceblue" | "antiquewhite" | "aqua" | "aquamarine" | "azure" | "beige" | "bisque" | "black" | "blanchedalmond" | "blue" | "blueviolet" | "brown" | "burlywood" | "cadetblue" | "chartreuse" | "chocolate" | "coral" | "cornflowerblue" | "cornsilk" | "crimson" | "cyan" | "darkblue" | "darkcyan" | "darkgoldenrod" | "darkgray" | "darkgreen" | "darkgrey" | "darkkhaki" | "darkmagenta" | "darkolivegreen" | "darkorange" | "darkorchid" | "darkred" | "darksalmon" | "darkseagreen" | "darkslateblue" | "darkslategray" | "darkslategrey" | "darkturquoise" | "darkviolet" | "deeppink" | "deepskyblue" | "dimgray" | "dimgrey" | "dodgerblue" | "firebrick" | "floralwhite" | "forestgreen" | "fuchsia" | "gainsboro" | "ghostwhite" | "gold" | "goldenrod" | "gray" | "green" | "greenyellow" | "grey" | "honeydew" | "hotpink" | "indianred" | "indigo" | "ivory" | "khaki" | "lavender" | "lavenderblush" | "lawngreen" | "lemonchiffon" | "lightblue" | "lightcoral" | "lightcyan" | "lightgoldenrodyellow" | "lightgray" | "lightgreen" | "lightgrey" | "lightpink" | "lightsalmon" | "lightseagreen" | "lightskyblue" | "lightslategray" | "lightslategrey" | "lightsteelblue" | "lightyellow" | "lime" | "limegreen" | "linen" | "magenta" | "maroon" | "mediumaquamarine" | "mediumblue" | "mediumorchid" | "mediumpurple" | "mediumseagreen" | "mediumslateblue" | "mediumspringgreen" | "mediumturquoise" | "mediumvioletred" | "midnightblue" | "mintcream" | "mistyrose" | "moccasin" | "navajowhite" | "navy" | "oldlace" | "olive" | "olivedrab" | "orange" | "orangered" | "orchid" | "palegoldenrod" | "palegreen" | "paleturquoise" | "palevioletred" | "papayawhip" | "peachpuff" | "peru" | "pink" | "plum" | "powderblue" | "purple" | "rebeccapurple" | "red" | "rosybrown" | "royalblue" | "saddlebrown" | "salmon" | "sandybrown" | "seagreen" | "seashell" | "sienna" | "silver" | "skyblue" | "slateblue" | "slategray" | "slategrey" | "snow" | "springgreen" | "steelblue" | "tan" | "teal" | "thistle" | "tomato" | "transparent" | "turquoise" | "violet" | "wheat" | "white" | "whitesmoke" | "yellow" | "yellowgreen" | "ActiveBorder" | "ActiveCaption" | "AppWorkspace" | "Background" | "ButtonFace" | "ButtonHighlight" | "ButtonShadow" | "ButtonText" | "CaptionText" | "GrayText" | "Highlight" | "HighlightText" | "InactiveBorder" | "InactiveCaption" | "InactiveCaptionText" | "InfoBackground" | "InfoText" | "Menu" | "MenuText" | "Scrollbar" | "ThreeDDarkShadow" | "ThreeDFace" | "ThreeDHighlight" | "ThreeDLightShadow" | "ThreeDShadow" | "Window" | "WindowFrame" | "WindowText" | "currentcolor" | "center" | "none" | "fixed" | "local" | "scroll" | "border-box" | "content-box" | "padding-box" | "left" | "right" | "bottom" | "top" | "no-repeat" | "repeat" | "repeat-x" | "repeat-y" | "round" | "space" | NonNullable<TLength>)[]

The background shorthand CSS property sets all background style properties at once, such as color, image, origin and size, or repeat method.

Syntax: [ <bg-layer> , ]* <final-bg-layer>

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backgroundAttachment?: BackgroundAttachment | BackgroundAttachment[]

The background-attachment CSS property sets whether a background image's position is fixed within the viewport, or scrolls with its containing block.

Syntax: <attachment>#

Initial value: scroll

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https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/background-attachment

backgroundBlendMode?: BackgroundBlendMode | BackgroundBlendMode[]

The background-blend-mode CSS property sets how an element's background images should blend with each other and with the element's background color.

Syntax: <blend-mode>#

Initial value: normal

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https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/background-blend-mode

backgroundClip?: BackgroundClip | BackgroundClip[]

The background-clip CSS property sets whether an element's background extends underneath its border box, padding box, or content box.

Syntax: <box>#

Initial value: border-box

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https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/background-clip

backgroundColor?: BackgroundColor | BackgroundColor[]

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

Syntax: <color>

Initial value: transparent

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https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/background-color

backgroundImage?: BackgroundImage | BackgroundImage[]

The background-image CSS property sets one or more background images on an element.

Syntax: <bg-image>#

Initial value: none

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https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/background-image

backgroundOrigin?: BackgroundOrigin | BackgroundOrigin[]

The background-origin CSS property sets the background's origin: from the border start, inside the border, or inside the padding.

Syntax: <box>#

Initial value: padding-box

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https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/background-origin

backgroundPosition?: BackgroundPosition<TLength> | ((string & {}) | Globals | "center" | "left" | "right" | "bottom" | "top" | NonNullable<TLength>)[]

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

Syntax: <bg-position>#

Initial value: 0% 0%

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https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/background-position

backgroundPositionX?: BackgroundPositionX<TLength> | ((string & {}) | Globals | "center" | "left" | "right" | "x-end" | "x-start" | NonNullable<TLength>)[]

The background-position-x CSS property sets the initial horizontal position for each background image. The position is relative to the position layer set by background-origin.

Syntax: [ center | [ [ left | right | x-start | x-end ]? <length-percentage>? ]! ]#

Initial value: 0%

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https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/background-position-x

backgroundPositionY?: BackgroundPositionY<TLength> | ((string & {}) | Globals | "center" | "bottom" | "top" | "y-end" | "y-start" | NonNullable<TLength>)[]

The background-position-y CSS property sets the initial vertical position for each background image. The position is relative to the position layer set by background-origin.

Syntax: [ center | [ [ top | bottom | y-start | y-end ]? <length-percentage>? ]! ]#

Initial value: 0%

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https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/background-position-y

backgroundRepeat?: BackgroundRepeat | BackgroundRepeat[]

The background-repeat CSS property sets how background images are repeated. A background image can be repeated along the horizontal and vertical axes, or not repeated at all.

Syntax: <repeat-style>#

Initial value: repeat

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https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/background-repeat

backgroundSize?: BackgroundSize<TLength> | ((string & {}) | Globals | "auto" | "contain" | "cover" | NonNullable<TLength>)[]

The background-size CSS property sets the size of the element's background image. The image can be left to its natural size, stretched, or constrained to fit the available space.

Syntax: <bg-size>#

Initial value: auto auto

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baselineShift?: BaselineShift<TLength> | ((string & {}) | Globals | "baseline" | "sub" | "super" | NonNullable<TLength>)[]
blockOverflow?: BlockOverflow | BlockOverflow[]

Syntax: clip | ellipsis | <string>

Initial value: clip

blockSize?: BlockSize<TLength> | ((string & {}) | Globals | "auto" | "-moz-fit-content" | "-moz-max-content" | "-moz-min-content" | "-webkit-fill-available" | "fit-content" | "max-content" | "min-content" | NonNullable<TLength>)[]

The block-size CSS property defines the horizontal or vertical size of an element's block, depending on its writing mode. It corresponds to either the width or the height property, depending on the value of writing-mode.

Syntax: <'width'>

Initial value: auto

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https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/block-size

border?: Border<TLength> | (Globals | <internal>.Color | LineStyle | "medium" | "thick" | "thin" | NonNullable<TLength>)[]

The border shorthand CSS property sets an element's border. It sets the values of border-width, border-style, and border-color.

Syntax: <line-width> || <line-style> || <color>

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https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/border

borderBlock?: BorderBlock<TLength> | (Globals | <internal>.Color | LineStyle | "medium" | "thick" | "thin" | NonNullable<TLength>)[]

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

Syntax: <'border-top-width'> || <'border-top-style'> || <color>

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https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/border-block

borderBlockColor?: BorderBlockColor | BorderBlockColor[]

The border-block-color CSS property defines the color of the logical block borders of an element, which maps to a physical border color depending on the element's writing mode, directionality, and text orientation. It corresponds to the border-top-color and border-bottom-color, or border-right-color and border-left-color property depending on the values defined for writing-mode, direction, and text-orientation.

Syntax: <'border-top-color'>{1,2}

Initial value: currentcolor

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https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/border-block-color

borderBlockEnd?: BorderBlockEnd<TLength> | (Globals | <internal>.Color | LineStyle | "medium" | "thick" | "thin" | NonNullable<TLength>)[]

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

Syntax: <'border-top-width'> || <'border-top-style'> || <color>

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https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/border-block-end

borderBlockEndColor?: BorderBlockEndColor | BorderBlockEndColor[]

The border-block-end-color CSS property defines the color of the logical block-end border of an element, which maps to a physical border color depending on the element's writing mode, directionality, and text orientation. It corresponds to the border-top-color, border-right-color, border-bottom-color, or border-left-color property depending on the values defined for writing-mode, direction, and text-orientation.

Syntax: <'border-top-color'>

Initial value: currentcolor

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https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/border-block-end-color

borderBlockEndStyle?: BorderBlockEndStyle | BorderBlockEndStyle[]

The border-block-end-style CSS property defines the style of the logical block-end border of an element, which maps to a physical border style depending on the element's writing mode, directionality, and text orientation. It corresponds to the border-top-style, border-right-style, border-bottom-style, or border-left-style property depending on the values defined for writing-mode, direction, and text-orientation.

Syntax: <'border-top-style'>

Initial value: none

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https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/border-block-end-style

borderBlockEndWidth?: BorderBlockEndWidth<TLength> | (Globals | "medium" | "thick" | "thin" | NonNullable<TLength>)[]

The border-block-end-width CSS property defines the width of the logical block-end border of an element, which maps to a physical border width depending on the element's writing mode, directionality, and text orientation. It corresponds to the border-top-width, border-right-width, border-bottom-width, or border-left-width property depending on the values defined for writing-mode, direction, and text-orientation.

Syntax: <'border-top-width'>

Initial value: medium

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https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/border-block-end-width

borderBlockStart?: BorderBlockStart<TLength> | (Globals | <internal>.Color | LineStyle | "medium" | "thick" | "thin" | NonNullable<TLength>)[]

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

Syntax: <'border-top-width'> || <'border-top-style'> || <color>

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https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/border-block-start

borderBlockStartColor?: BorderBlockStartColor | BorderBlockStartColor[]

The border-block-start-color CSS property defines the color of the logical block-start border of an element, which maps to a physical border color depending on the element's writing mode, directionality, and text orientation. It corresponds to the border-top-color, border-right-color, border-bottom-color, or border-left-color property depending on the values defined for writing-mode, direction, and text-orientation.

Syntax: <'border-top-color'>

Initial value: currentcolor

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https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/border-block-start-color

borderBlockStartStyle?: BorderBlockStartStyle | BorderBlockStartStyle[]

The border-block-start-style CSS property defines the style of the logical block start border of an element, which maps to a physical border style depending on the element's writing mode, directionality, and text orientation. It corresponds to the border-top-style, border-right-style, border-bottom-style, or border-left-style property depending on the values defined for writing-mode, direction, and text-orientation.

Syntax: <'border-top-style'>

Initial value: none

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https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/border-block-start-style

borderBlockStartWidth?: BorderBlockStartWidth<TLength> | (Globals | "medium" | "thick" | "thin" | NonNullable<TLength>)[]

The border-block-start-width CSS property defines the width of the logical block-start border of an element, which maps to a physical border width depending on the element's writing mode, directionality, and text orientation. It corresponds to the border-top-width, border-right-width, border-bottom-width, or border-left-width property depending on the values defined for writing-mode, direction, and text-orientation.

Syntax: <'border-top-width'>

Initial value: medium

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https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/border-block-start-width

borderBlockStyle?: BorderBlockStyle | BorderBlockStyle[]

The border-block-style CSS property defines the style of the logical block borders of an element, which maps to a physical border style depending on the element's writing mode, directionality, and text orientation. It corresponds to the border-top-style and border-bottom-style, or border-left-style and border-right-style properties depending on the values defined for writing-mode, direction, and text-orientation.

Syntax: <'border-top-style'>

Initial value: none

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https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/border-block-style

borderBlockWidth?: BorderBlockWidth<TLength> | (Globals | "medium" | "thick" | "thin" | NonNullable<TLength>)[]

The border-block-width CSS property defines the width of the logical block borders of an element, which maps to a physical border width depending on the element's writing mode, directionality, and text orientation. It corresponds to the border-top-width and border-bottom-width, or border-left-width, and border-right-width property depending on the values defined for writing-mode, direction, and text-orientation.

Syntax: <'border-top-width'>

Initial value: medium

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https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/border-block-width

borderBottom?: BorderBottom<TLength> | (Globals | <internal>.Color | LineStyle | "medium" | "thick" | "thin" | NonNullable<TLength>)[]

The border-bottom shorthand CSS property sets an element's bottom border. It sets the values of border-bottom-width, border-bottom-style and border-bottom-color.

Syntax: <line-width> || <line-style> || <color>

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borderBottomColor?: BorderBottomColor | BorderBottomColor[]

The border-bottom-color CSS property sets the color of an element's bottom border. It can also be set with the shorthand CSS properties border-color or border-bottom.

Syntax: <'border-top-color'>

Initial value: currentcolor

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https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/border-bottom-color

borderBottomLeftRadius?: BorderBottomLeftRadius<TLength> | ((string & {}) | Globals | NonNullable<TLength>)[]

The border-bottom-left-radius CSS property rounds the bottom-left corner of an element by specifying the radius (or the radius of the semi-major and semi-minor axes) of the ellipse defining the curvature of the corner.

Syntax: <length-percentage>{1,2}

Initial value: 0

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borderBottomRightRadius?: BorderBottomRightRadius<TLength> | ((string & {}) | Globals | NonNullable<TLength>)[]

The border-bottom-right-radius CSS property rounds the bottom-right corner of an element by specifying the radius (or the radius of the semi-major and semi-minor axes) of the ellipse defining the curvature of the corner.

Syntax: <length-percentage>{1,2}

Initial value: 0

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borderBottomStyle?: BorderBottomStyle | BorderBottomStyle[]

The border-bottom-style CSS property sets the line style of an element's bottom border.

Syntax: <line-style>

Initial value: none

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borderBottomWidth?: BorderBottomWidth<TLength> | (Globals | "medium" | "thick" | "thin" | NonNullable<TLength>)[]

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

Syntax: <line-width>

Initial value: medium

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https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/border-bottom-width

borderCollapse?: BorderCollapse | BorderCollapse[]

The border-collapse CSS property sets whether cells inside a <table> have shared or separate borders.

Syntax: collapse | separate

Initial value: separate

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borderColor?: BorderColor | BorderColor[]

The border-color shorthand CSS property sets the color of an element's border.

Syntax: <color>{1,4}

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borderEndEndRadius?: BorderEndEndRadius<TLength> | ((string & {}) | Globals | NonNullable<TLength>)[]

The border-end-end-radius CSS property defines a logical border radius on an element, which maps to a physical border radius that depends on the element's writing-mode, direction, and text-orientation. This is useful when building styles to work regardless of the text orientation and writing mode.

Syntax: <length-percentage>{1,2}

Initial value: 0

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https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/border-end-end-radius

borderEndStartRadius?: BorderEndStartRadius<TLength> | ((string & {}) | Globals | NonNullable<TLength>)[]

The border-end-start-radius CSS property defines a logical border radius on an element, which maps to a physical border radius depending on the element's writing-mode, direction, and text-orientation. This is useful when building styles to work regardless of the text orientation and writing mode.

Syntax: <length-percentage>{1,2}

Initial value: 0

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https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/border-end-start-radius

borderImage?: BorderImage | BorderImage[]

The border-image CSS property draws an image around a given element. It replaces the element's regular border.

Syntax: <'border-image-source'> || <'border-image-slice'> [ / <'border-image-width'> | / <'border-image-width'>? / <'border-image-outset'> ]? || <'border-image-repeat'>

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https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/border-image

borderImageOutset?: BorderImageOutset<TLength> | ((string & {}) | Globals | (number & {}) | NonNullable<TLength>)[]

The border-image-outset CSS property sets the distance by which an element's border image is set out from its border box.

Syntax: [ <length> | <number> ]{1,4}

Initial value: 0

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https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/border-image-outset

borderImageRepeat?: BorderImageRepeat | BorderImageRepeat[]

The border-image-repeat CSS property defines how the edge regions of a source image are adjusted to fit the dimensions of an element's border image.

Syntax: [ stretch | repeat | round | space ]{1,2}

Initial value: stretch

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https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/border-image-repeat

borderImageSlice?: BorderImageSlice | BorderImageSlice[]

The border-image-slice CSS property divides the image specified by border-image-source into regions. These regions form the components of an element's border image.

Syntax: <number-percentage>{1,4} && fill?

Initial value: 100%

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https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/border-image-slice

borderImageSource?: BorderImageSource | BorderImageSource[]

The border-image-source CSS property sets the source image used to create an element's border image.

Syntax: none | <image>

Initial value: none

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https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/border-image-source

borderImageWidth?: BorderImageWidth<TLength> | ((string & {}) | Globals | "auto" | (number & {}) | NonNullable<TLength>)[]

The border-image-width CSS property sets the width of an element's border image.

Syntax: [ <length-percentage> | <number> | auto ]{1,4}

Initial value: 1

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https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/border-image-width

borderInline?: BorderInline<TLength> | (Globals | <internal>.Color | LineStyle | "medium" | "thick" | "thin" | NonNullable<TLength>)[]

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

Syntax: <'border-top-width'> || <'border-top-style'> || <color>

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https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/border-inline

borderInlineColor?: BorderInlineColor | BorderInlineColor[]

The border-inline-color CSS property defines the color of the logical inline borders of an element, which maps to a physical border color depending on the element's writing mode, directionality, and text orientation. It corresponds to the border-top-color and border-bottom-color, or border-right-color and border-left-color property depending on the values defined for writing-mode, direction, and text-orientation.

Syntax: <'border-top-color'>{1,2}

Initial value: currentcolor

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https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/border-inline-color

borderInlineEnd?: BorderInlineEnd<TLength> | (Globals | <internal>.Color | LineStyle | "medium" | "thick" | "thin" | NonNullable<TLength>)[]

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

Syntax: <'border-top-width'> || <'border-top-style'> || <color>

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https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/border-inline-end

borderInlineEndColor?: BorderInlineEndColor | BorderInlineEndColor[]

The border-inline-end-color CSS property defines the color of the logical inline-end border of an element, which maps to a physical border color depending on the element's writing mode, directionality, and text orientation. It corresponds to the border-top-color, border-right-color, border-bottom-color, or border-left-color property depending on the values defined for writing-mode, direction, and text-orientation.

Syntax: <'border-top-color'>

Initial value: currentcolor

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https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/border-inline-end-color

borderInlineEndStyle?: BorderInlineEndStyle | BorderInlineEndStyle[]

The border-inline-end-style CSS property defines the style of the logical inline end border of an element, which maps to a physical border style depending on the element's writing mode, directionality, and text orientation. It corresponds to the border-top-style, border-right-style, border-bottom-style, or border-left-style property depending on the values defined for writing-mode, direction, and text-orientation.

Syntax: <'border-top-style'>

Initial value: none

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https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/border-inline-end-style

borderInlineEndWidth?: BorderInlineEndWidth<TLength> | (Globals | "medium" | "thick" | "thin" | NonNullable<TLength>)[]

The border-inline-end-width CSS property defines the width of the logical inline-end border of an element, which maps to a physical border width depending on the element's writing mode, directionality, and text orientation. It corresponds to the border-top-width, border-right-width, border-bottom-width, or border-left-width property depending on the values defined for writing-mode, direction, and text-orientation.

Syntax: <'border-top-width'>

Initial value: medium

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https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/border-inline-end-width

borderInlineStart?: BorderInlineStart<TLength> | (Globals | <internal>.Color | LineStyle | "medium" | "thick" | "thin" | NonNullable<TLength>)[]

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

Syntax: <'border-top-width'> || <'border-top-style'> || <color>

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https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/border-inline-start

borderInlineStartColor?: BorderInlineStartColor | BorderInlineStartColor[]

The border-inline-start-color CSS property defines the color of the logical inline start border of an element, which maps to a physical border color depending on the element's writing mode, directionality, and text orientation. It corresponds to the border-top-color, border-right-color, border-bottom-color, or border-left-color property depending on the values defined for writing-mode, direction, and text-orientation.

Syntax: <'border-top-color'>

Initial value: currentcolor

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https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/border-inline-start-color

borderInlineStartStyle?: BorderInlineStartStyle | BorderInlineStartStyle[]

The border-inline-start-style CSS property defines the style of the logical inline start border of an element, which maps to a physical border style depending on the element's writing mode, directionality, and text orientation. It corresponds to the border-top-style, border-right-style, border-bottom-style, or border-left-style property depending on the values defined for writing-mode, direction, and text-orientation.

Syntax: <'border-top-style'>

Initial value: none

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https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/border-inline-start-style

borderInlineStartWidth?: BorderInlineStartWidth<TLength> | (Globals | "medium" | "thick" | "thin" | NonNullable<TLength>)[]

The border-inline-start-width CSS property defines the width of the logical inline-start border of an element, which maps to a physical border width depending on the element's writing mode, directionality, and text orientation. It corresponds to the border-top-width, border-right-width, border-bottom-width, or border-left-width property depending on the values defined for writing-mode, direction, and text-orientation.

Syntax: <'border-top-width'>

Initial value: medium

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https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/border-inline-start-width

borderInlineStyle?: BorderInlineStyle | BorderInlineStyle[]

The border-inline-style CSS property defines the style of the logical inline borders of an element, which maps to a physical border style depending on the element's writing mode, directionality, and text orientation. It corresponds to the border-top-style and border-bottom-style, or border-left-style and border-right-style properties depending on the values defined for writing-mode, direction, and text-orientation.

Syntax: <'border-top-style'>

Initial value: none

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https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/border-inline-style

borderInlineWidth?: BorderInlineWidth<TLength> | (Globals | "medium" | "thick" | "thin" | NonNullable<TLength>)[]

The border-inline-width CSS property defines the width of the logical inline borders of an element, which maps to a physical border width depending on the element's writing mode, directionality, and text orientation. It corresponds to the border-top-width and border-bottom-width, or border-left-width, and border-right-width property depending on the values defined for writing-mode, direction, and text-orientation.

Syntax: <'border-top-width'>

Initial value: medium

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https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/border-inline-width

borderLeft?: BorderLeft<TLength> | (Globals | <internal>.Color | LineStyle | "medium" | "thick" | "thin" | NonNullable<TLength>)[]

The border-left shorthand CSS property sets all the properties of an element's left border.

Syntax: <line-width> || <line-style> || <color>

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https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/border-left

borderLeftColor?: BorderLeftColor | BorderLeftColor[]

The border-left-color CSS property sets the color of an element's left border. It can also be set with the shorthand CSS properties border-color or border-left.

Syntax: <color>

Initial value: currentcolor

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https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/border-left-color

borderLeftStyle?: BorderLeftStyle | BorderLeftStyle[]

The border-left-style CSS property sets the line style of an element's left border.

Syntax: <line-style>

Initial value: none

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https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/border-left-style

borderLeftWidth?: BorderLeftWidth<TLength> | (Globals | "medium" | "thick" | "thin" | NonNullable<TLength>)[]

The border-left-width CSS property sets the width of the left border of an element.

Syntax: <line-width>

Initial value: medium

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https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/border-left-width

borderRadius?: BorderRadius<TLength> | ((string & {}) | Globals | NonNullable<TLength>)[]

The border-radius CSS property rounds the corners of an element's outer border edge. You can set a single radius to make circular corners, or two radii to make elliptical corners.

Syntax: <length-percentage>{1,4} [ / <length-percentage>{1,4} ]?

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borderRight?: BorderRight<TLength> | (Globals | <internal>.Color | LineStyle | "medium" | "thick" | "thin" | NonNullable<TLength>)[]

The border-right shorthand CSS property sets all the properties of an element's right border.

Syntax: <line-width> || <line-style> || <color>

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https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/border-right

borderRightColor?: BorderRightColor | BorderRightColor[]

The border-right-color CSS property sets the color of an element's right border. It can also be set with the shorthand CSS properties border-color or border-right.

Syntax: <color>

Initial value: currentcolor

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https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/border-right-color

borderRightStyle?: BorderRightStyle | BorderRightStyle[]

The border-right-style CSS property sets the line style of an element's right border.

Syntax: <line-style>

Initial value: none

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https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/border-right-style

borderRightWidth?: BorderRightWidth<TLength> | (Globals | "medium" | "thick" | "thin" | NonNullable<TLength>)[]

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

Syntax: <line-width>

Initial value: medium

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https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/border-right-width

borderSpacing?: BorderSpacing<TLength> | ((string & {}) | Globals | NonNullable<TLength>)[]

The border-spacing CSS property sets the distance between the borders of adjacent <table> cells. This property applies only when border-collapse is separate.

Syntax: <length> <length>?

Initial value: 0

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https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/border-spacing

borderStartEndRadius?: BorderStartEndRadius<TLength> | ((string & {}) | Globals | NonNullable<TLength>)[]

The border-start-end-radius CSS property defines a logical border radius on an element, which maps to a physical border radius depending on the element's writing-mode, direction, and text-orientation. This is useful when building styles to work regardless of the text orientation and writing mode.

Syntax: <length-percentage>{1,2}

Initial value: 0

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https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/border-start-end-radius

borderStartStartRadius?: BorderStartStartRadius<TLength> | ((string & {}) | Globals | NonNullable<TLength>)[]

The border-start-start-radius CSS property defines a logical border radius on an element, which maps to a physical border radius that depends on the element's writing-mode, direction, and text-orientation. This is useful when building styles to work regardless of the text orientation and writing mode.

Syntax: <length-percentage>{1,2}

Initial value: 0

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https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/border-start-start-radius

borderStyle?: BorderStyle | BorderStyle[]

The border-style shorthand CSS property sets the line style for all four sides of an element's border.

Syntax: <line-style>{1,4}

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https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/border-style

borderTop?: BorderTop<TLength> | (Globals | <internal>.Color | LineStyle | "medium" | "thick" | "thin" | NonNullable<TLength>)[]

The border-top shorthand CSS property sets all the properties of an element's top border.

Syntax: <line-width> || <line-style> || <color>

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https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/border-top

borderTopColor?: BorderTopColor | BorderTopColor[]

The border-top-color CSS property sets the color of an element's top border. It can also be set with the shorthand CSS properties border-color or border-top.

Syntax: <color>

Initial value: currentcolor

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https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/border-top-color

borderTopLeftRadius?: BorderTopLeftRadius<TLength> | ((string & {}) | Globals | NonNullable<TLength>)[]

The border-top-left-radius CSS property rounds the top-left corner of an element by specifying the radius (or the radius of the semi-major and semi-minor axes) of the ellipse defining the curvature of the corner.

Syntax: <length-percentage>{1,2}

Initial value: 0

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https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/border-top-left-radius

borderTopRightRadius?: BorderTopRightRadius<TLength> | ((string & {}) | Globals | NonNullable<TLength>)[]

The border-top-right-radius CSS property rounds the top-right corner of an element by specifying the radius (or the radius of the semi-major and semi-minor axes) of the ellipse defining the curvature of the corner.

Syntax: <length-percentage>{1,2}

Initial value: 0

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https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/border-top-right-radius

borderTopStyle?: BorderTopStyle | BorderTopStyle[]

The border-top-style CSS property sets the line style of an element's top border.

Syntax: <line-style>

Initial value: none

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https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/border-top-style

borderTopWidth?: BorderTopWidth<TLength> | (Globals | "medium" | "thick" | "thin" | NonNullable<TLength>)[]

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

Syntax: <line-width>

Initial value: medium

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https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/border-top-width

borderWidth?: BorderWidth<TLength> | ((string & {}) | Globals | "medium" | "thick" | "thin" | NonNullable<TLength>)[]

The border-width shorthand CSS property sets the width of an element's border.

Syntax: <line-width>{1,4}

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https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/border-width

bottom?: Bottom<TLength> | ((string & {}) | Globals | "auto" | NonNullable<TLength>)[]

The bottom CSS property participates in setting the vertical position of a positioned element. It has no effect on non-positioned elements.

Syntax: <length> | <percentage> | auto

Initial value: auto

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https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/bottom

boxAlign?: BoxAlign | BoxAlign[]

The box-align CSS property specifies how an element aligns its contents across its layout in a perpendicular direction. The effect of the property is only visible if there is extra space in the box.

Syntax: start | center | end | baseline | stretch

Initial value: stretch

deprecated
boxDecorationBreak?: BoxDecorationBreak | BoxDecorationBreak[]

The box-decoration-break CSS property specifies how an element's fragments should be rendered when broken across multiple lines, columns, or pages.

Syntax: slice | clone

Initial value: slice

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https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/box-decoration-break

boxDirection?: BoxDirection | BoxDirection[]

The box-direction CSS property specifies whether a box lays out its contents normally (from the top or left edge), or in reverse (from the bottom or right edge).

Syntax: normal | reverse | inherit

Initial value: normal

deprecated
boxFlex?: BoxFlex | BoxFlex[]

The -moz-box-flex and -webkit-box-flex CSS properties specify how a -moz-box or -webkit-box grows to fill the box that contains it, in the direction of the containing box's layout.

Syntax: <number>

Initial value: 0

deprecated
boxFlexGroup?: BoxFlexGroup | BoxFlexGroup[]

The box-flex-group CSS property assigns the flexbox's child elements to a flex group.

Syntax: <integer>

Initial value: 1

deprecated
boxLines?: BoxLines | BoxLines[]

The box-lines CSS property determines whether the box may have a single or multiple lines (rows for horizontally oriented boxes, columns for vertically oriented boxes).

Syntax: single | multiple

Initial value: single

deprecated
boxOrdinalGroup?: BoxOrdinalGroup | BoxOrdinalGroup[]

The box-ordinal-group CSS property assigns the flexbox's child elements to an ordinal group.

Syntax: <integer>

Initial value: 1

deprecated
boxOrient?: BoxOrient | BoxOrient[]

The box-orient CSS property sets whether an element lays out its contents horizontally or vertically.

Syntax: horizontal | vertical | inline-axis | block-axis | inherit

Initial value: inline-axis (horizontal in XUL)

deprecated
boxPack?: BoxPack | BoxPack[]

The -moz-box-pack and -webkit-box-pack CSS properties specify how a -moz-box or -webkit-box packs its contents in the direction of its layout. The effect of this is only visible if there is extra space in the box.

Syntax: start | center | end | justify

Initial value: start

deprecated
boxShadow?: BoxShadow | BoxShadow[]

The box-shadow CSS property adds shadow effects around an element's frame. You can set multiple effects separated by commas. A box shadow is described by X and Y offsets relative to the element, blur and spread radius, and color.

Syntax: none | <shadow>#

Initial value: none

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https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/box-shadow

boxSizing?: BoxSizing | BoxSizing[]

The box-sizing CSS property sets how the total width and height of an element is calculated.

Syntax: content-box | border-box

Initial value: content-box

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https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/box-sizing

breakAfter?: BreakAfter | BreakAfter[]

The break-after CSS property sets how page, column, or region breaks should behave after a generated box. If there is no generated box, the property is ignored.

Syntax: auto | avoid | always | all | avoid-page | page | left | right | recto | verso | avoid-column | column | avoid-region | region

Initial value: auto


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https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/break-after

breakBefore?: BreakBefore | BreakBefore[]

The break-before CSS property sets how page, column, or region breaks should behave before a generated box. If there is no generated box, the property is ignored.

Syntax: auto | avoid | always | all | avoid-page | page | left | right | recto | verso | avoid-column | column | avoid-region | region

Initial value: auto


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https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/break-before

breakInside?: BreakInside | BreakInside[]

The break-inside CSS property sets how page, column, or region breaks should behave inside a generated box. If there is no generated box, the property is ignored.

Syntax: auto | avoid | avoid-page | avoid-column | avoid-region

Initial value: auto


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https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/break-inside

captionSide?: CaptionSide | CaptionSide[]

The caption-side CSS property puts the content of a table's <caption> on the specified side. The values are relative to the writing-mode of the table.

Syntax: top | bottom | block-start | block-end | inline-start | inline-end

Initial value: top

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https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/caption-side

caretColor?: CaretColor | CaretColor[]

The caret-color CSS property sets the color of the insertion caret, the visible marker where the next character typed will be inserted. This is sometimes referred to as the text input cursor. The caret appears in elements such as <input> or those with the contenteditable attribute. The caret is typically a thin vertical line that flashes to help make it more noticeable. By default, it is black, but its color can be altered with this property.

Syntax: auto | <color>

Initial value: auto

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https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/caret-color

clear?: Clear | Clear[]

The clear CSS property sets whether an element must be moved below (cleared) floating elements that precede it. The clear property applies to floating and non-floating elements.

Syntax: none | left | right | both | inline-start | inline-end

Initial value: none

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https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/clear

The clip CSS property defines a visible portion of an element. The clip property applies only to absolutely positioned elements — that is, elements with position:absolute or position:fixed.

Syntax: <shape> | auto

Initial value: auto

deprecated
clipPath?: ClipPath | ClipPath[]

The clip-path CSS property creates a clipping region that sets what part of an element should be shown. Parts that are inside the region are shown, while those outside are hidden.

Syntax: <clip-source> | [ <basic-shape> || <geometry-box> ] | none

Initial value: none

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https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/clip-path

clipRule?: ClipRule | ClipRule[]

The color CSS property sets the foreground color value of an element's text and text decorations, and sets the <currentcolor> value. currentcolor may be used as an indirect value on other properties and is the default for other color properties, such as border-color.

Syntax: <color>

Initial value: canvastext

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https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/color

The print-color-adjust CSS property sets what, if anything, the user agent may do to optimize the appearance of the element on the output device. By default, the browser is allowed to make any adjustments to the element's appearance it determines to be necessary and prudent given the type and capabilities of the output device.

Syntax: economy | exact

Initial value: economy

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https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/print-color-adjust

colorInterpolation?: ColorInterpolation | ColorInterpolation[]
colorRendering?: ColorRendering | ColorRendering[]
colorScheme?: ColorScheme | ColorScheme[]

The color-scheme CSS property allows an element to indicate which color schemes it can comfortably be rendered in.

Syntax: normal | [ light | dark | <custom-ident> ]+ && only?

Initial value: normal

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https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/color-scheme

columnCount?: ColumnCount | ColumnCount[]

The column-count CSS property breaks an element's content into the specified number of columns.

Syntax: <integer> | auto

Initial value: auto

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https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/column-count

columnFill?: ColumnFill | ColumnFill[]

The column-fill CSS property controls how an element's contents are balanced when broken into columns.

Syntax: auto | balance | balance-all

Initial value: balance

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https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/column-fill

columnGap?: ColumnGap<TLength> | ((string & {}) | Globals | "normal" | NonNullable<TLength>)[]

The column-gap CSS property sets the size of the gap (gutter) between an element's columns.

Syntax: normal | <length-percentage>

Initial value: normal


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https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/column-gap

columnRule?: ColumnRule<TLength> | (Globals | <internal>.Color | LineStyle | "medium" | "thick" | "thin" | NonNullable<TLength>)[]

The column-rule shorthand CSS property sets the width, style, and color of the line drawn between columns in a multi-column layout.

Syntax: <'column-rule-width'> || <'column-rule-style'> || <'column-rule-color'>

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https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/column-rule

columnRuleColor?: ColumnRuleColor | ColumnRuleColor[]

The column-rule-color CSS property sets the color of the line drawn between columns in a multi-column layout.

Syntax: <color>

Initial value: currentcolor

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https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/column-rule-color

columnRuleStyle?: ColumnRuleStyle | ColumnRuleStyle[]

The column-rule-style CSS property sets the style of the line drawn between columns in a multi-column layout.

Syntax: <'border-style'>

Initial value: none

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https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/column-rule-style

columnRuleWidth?: ColumnRuleWidth<TLength> | ((string & {}) | Globals | "medium" | "thick" | "thin" | NonNullable<TLength>)[]

The column-rule-width CSS property sets the width of the line drawn between columns in a multi-column layout.

Syntax: <'border-width'>

Initial value: medium

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https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/column-rule-width

columnSpan?: ColumnSpan | ColumnSpan[]

The column-span CSS property makes it possible for an element to span across all columns when its value is set to all.

Syntax: none | all

Initial value: none

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https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/column-span

columnWidth?: ColumnWidth<TLength> | (Globals | "auto" | NonNullable<TLength>)[]

The column-width CSS property sets the ideal column width in a multi-column layout. The container will have as many columns as can fit without any of them having a width less than the column-width value. If the width of the container is narrower than the specified value, the single column's width will be smaller than the declared column width.

Syntax: <length> | auto

Initial value: auto

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https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/column-width

columns?: <internal>.Columns<TLength> | ((string & {}) | Globals | "auto" | (number & {}) | NonNullable<TLength>)[]

The columns CSS shorthand property sets the number of columns to use when drawing an element's contents, as well as those columns' widths.

Syntax: <'column-width'> || <'column-count'>

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https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/columns

contain?: Contain | Contain[]

The contain CSS property allows an author to indicate that an element and its contents are, as much as possible, independent of the rest of the document tree. This allows the browser to recalculate layout, style, paint, size, or any combination of them for a limited area of the DOM and not the entire page, leading to obvious performance benefits.

Syntax: none | strict | content | [ size || layout || style || paint ]

Initial value: none

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https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/contain

content?: Content | Content[]

The content CSS property replaces an element with a generated value. Objects inserted using the content property are anonymous replaced elements.

Syntax: normal | none | [ <content-replacement> | <content-list> ] [/ [ <string> | <counter> ]+ ]?

Initial value: normal

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https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/content

contentVisibility?: ContentVisibility | ContentVisibility[]

The content-visibility CSS property controls whether or not an element renders its contents at all, along with forcing a strong set of containments, allowing user agents to potentially omit large swathes of layout and rendering work until it becomes needed. Basically it enables the user agent to skip an element's rendering work (including layout and painting) until it is needed — which makes the initial page load much faster.

Syntax: visible | auto | hidden

Initial value: visible

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https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/content-visibility

counterIncrement?: CounterIncrement | CounterIncrement[]

The counter-increment CSS property increases or decreases the value of a CSS counter by a given value.

Syntax: [ <counter-name> <integer>? ]+ | none

Initial value: none

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https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/counter-increment

counterReset?: CounterReset | CounterReset[]

The counter-reset CSS property resets a CSS counter to a given value. This property will create a new counter or reversed counter with the given name on the specified element.

Syntax: [ <counter-name> <integer>? | <reversed-counter-name> <integer>? ]+ | none

Initial value: none

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https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/counter-reset

counterSet?: CounterSet | CounterSet[]

The counter-set CSS property sets a CSS counter to a given value. It manipulates the value of existing counters, and will only create new counters if there isn't already a counter of the given name on the element.

Syntax: [ <counter-name> <integer>? ]+ | none

Initial value: none

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https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/counter-set

cursor?: Cursor | Cursor[]

The cursor CSS property sets the mouse cursor, if any, to show when the mouse pointer is over an element.

Syntax: [ [ <url> [ <x> <y> ]? , ]* [ auto | default | none | context-menu | help | pointer | progress | wait | cell | crosshair | text | vertical-text | alias | copy | move | no-drop | not-allowed | e-resize | n-resize | ne-resize | nw-resize | s-resize | se-resize | sw-resize | w-resize | ew-resize | ns-resize | nesw-resize | nwse-resize | col-resize | row-resize | all-scroll | zoom-in | zoom-out | grab | grabbing ] ]

Initial value: auto

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https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/cursor

direction?: Direction | Direction[]

The direction CSS property sets the direction of text, table columns, and horizontal overflow. Use rtl for languages written from right to left (like Hebrew or Arabic), and ltr for those written from left to right (like English and most other languages).

Syntax: ltr | rtl

Initial value: ltr

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https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/direction

display?: Display | Display[]

The display CSS property sets whether an element is treated as a block or inline element and the layout used for its children, such as flow layout, grid or flex.

Syntax: [ <display-outside> || <display-inside> ] | <display-listitem> | <display-internal> | <display-box> | <display-legacy>

Initial value: inline

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https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/display

dominantBaseline?: DominantBaseline | DominantBaseline[]
emptyCells?: EmptyCells | EmptyCells[]

The empty-cells CSS property sets whether borders and backgrounds appear around <table> cells that have no visible content.

Syntax: show | hide

Initial value: show

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https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/empty-cells

fill?: Fill | Fill[]
fillOpacity?: FillOpacity | FillOpacity[]
fillRule?: FillRule | FillRule[]

The filter CSS property applies graphical effects like blur or color shift to an element. Filters are commonly used to adjust the rendering of images, backgrounds, and borders.

Syntax: none | <filter-function-list>

Initial value: none

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https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/filter

flex?: Flex<TLength> | ((string & {}) | Globals | "auto" | "none" | (number & {}) | "fit-content" | "max-content" | "min-content" | "content" | NonNullable<TLength>)[]

The flex CSS shorthand property sets how a flex item will grow or shrink to fit the space available in its flex container.

Syntax: none | [ <'flex-grow'> <'flex-shrink'>? || <'flex-basis'> ]

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https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/flex

flexBasis?: FlexBasis<TLength> | ((string & {}) | Globals | "auto" | "-moz-fit-content" | "-moz-max-content" | "-moz-min-content" | "fit-content" | "max-content" | "min-content" | "content" | "-webkit-auto" | NonNullable<TLength>)[]

The flex-basis CSS property sets the initial main size of a flex item. It sets the size of the content box unless otherwise set with box-sizing.

Syntax: content | <'width'>

Initial value: auto

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https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/flex-basis

flexDirection?: FlexDirection | FlexDirection[]

The flex-direction CSS property sets how flex items are placed in the flex container defining the main axis and the direction (normal or reversed).

Syntax: row | row-reverse | column | column-reverse

Initial value: row

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https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/flex-direction

flexFlow?: FlexFlow | FlexFlow[]

The flex-flow CSS shorthand property specifies the direction of a flex container, as well as its wrapping behavior.

Syntax: <'flex-direction'> || <'flex-wrap'>

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https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/flex-flow

flexGrow?: FlexGrow | FlexGrow[]

The flex-grow CSS property sets the flex grow factor of a flex item's main size.

Syntax: <number>

Initial value: 0

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https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/flex-grow

flexShrink?: FlexShrink | FlexShrink[]

The flex-shrink CSS property sets the flex shrink factor of a flex item. If the size of all flex items is larger than the flex container, items shrink to fit according to flex-shrink.

Syntax: <number>

Initial value: 1

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https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/flex-shrink

flexWrap?: FlexWrap | FlexWrap[]

The flex-wrap CSS property sets whether flex items are forced onto one line or can wrap onto multiple lines. If wrapping is allowed, it sets the direction that lines are stacked.

Syntax: nowrap | wrap | wrap-reverse

Initial value: nowrap

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https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/flex-wrap

The float CSS property places an element on the left or right side of its container, allowing text and inline elements to wrap around it. The element is removed from the normal flow of the page, though still remaining a part of the flow (in contrast to absolute positioning).

Syntax: left | right | none | inline-start | inline-end

Initial value: none

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https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/float

floodColor?: FloodColor | FloodColor[]
floodOpacity?: FloodOpacity | FloodOpacity[]
font?: Font | Font[]

The font CSS shorthand property sets all the different properties of an element's font. Alternatively, it sets an element's font to a system font.

Syntax: [ [ <'font-style'> || <font-variant-css21> || <'font-weight'> || <'font-stretch'> ]? <'font-size'> [ / <'line-height'> ]? <'font-family'> ] | caption | icon | menu | message-box | small-caption | status-bar

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https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/font

The font-family CSS property specifies a prioritized list of one or more font family names and/or generic family names for the selected element.

Syntax: [ <family-name> | <generic-family> ]#

Initial value: depends on user agent

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https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/font-family

fontFeatureSettings?: FontFeatureSettings | FontFeatureSettings[]

The font-feature-settings CSS property controls advanced typographic features in OpenType fonts.

Syntax: normal | <feature-tag-value>#

Initial value: normal

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https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/font-feature-settings

fontKerning?: FontKerning | FontKerning[]

The font-kerning CSS property sets the use of the kerning information stored in a font.

Syntax: auto | normal | none

Initial value: auto

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https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/font-kerning

fontLanguageOverride?: FontLanguageOverride | FontLanguageOverride[]

The font-language-override CSS property controls the use of language-specific glyphs in a typeface.

Syntax: normal | <string>

Initial value: normal

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https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/font-language-override

fontOpticalSizing?: FontOpticalSizing | FontOpticalSizing[]

The font-optical-sizing CSS property sets whether text rendering is optimized for viewing at different sizes.

Syntax: auto | none

Initial value: auto

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https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/font-optical-sizing

fontSize?: FontSize<TLength> | ((string & {}) | Globals | AbsoluteSize | "larger" | "smaller" | NonNullable<TLength>)[]

The font-size CSS property sets the size of the font. Changing the font size also updates the sizes of the font size-relative <length> units, such as em, ex, and so forth.

Syntax: <absolute-size> | <relative-size> | <length-percentage>

Initial value: medium

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https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/font-size

fontSizeAdjust?: FontSizeAdjust | FontSizeAdjust[]

The font-size-adjust CSS property sets the size of lower-case letters relative to the current font size (which defines the size of upper-case letters).

Syntax: none | [ ex-height | cap-height | ch-width | ic-width | ic-height ]? [ from-font | <number> ]

Initial value: none

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https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/font-size-adjust

fontSmooth?: FontSmooth<TLength> | (Globals | "auto" | "always" | AbsoluteSize | "never" | NonNullable<TLength>)[]

The font-smooth CSS property controls the application of anti-aliasing when fonts are rendered.

Syntax: auto | never | always | <absolute-size> | <length>

Initial value: auto

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https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/font-smooth

fontStretch?: FontStretch | FontStretch[]

The font-stretch CSS property selects a normal, condensed, or expanded face from a font.

Syntax: <font-stretch-absolute>

Initial value: normal

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https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/font-stretch

The font-style CSS property sets whether a font should be styled with a normal, italic, or oblique face from its font-family.

Syntax: normal | italic | oblique <angle>?

Initial value: normal

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https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/font-style

fontSynthesis?: FontSynthesis | FontSynthesis[]

The font-synthesis CSS property controls which missing typefaces, bold, italic, or small-caps, may be synthesized by the browser.

Syntax: none | [ weight || style || small-caps ]

Initial value: weight style

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https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/font-synthesis

The font-variant CSS shorthand property allows you to set all the font variants for a font.

Syntax: normal | none | [ <common-lig-values> || <discretionary-lig-values> || <historical-lig-values> || <contextual-alt-values> || stylistic( <feature-value-name> ) || historical-forms || styleset( <feature-value-name># ) || character-variant( <feature-value-name># ) || swash( <feature-value-name> ) || ornaments( <feature-value-name> ) || annotation( <feature-value-name> ) || [ small-caps | all-small-caps | petite-caps | all-petite-caps | unicase | titling-caps ] || <numeric-figure-values> || <numeric-spacing-values> || <numeric-fraction-values> || ordinal || slashed-zero || <east-asian-variant-values> || <east-asian-width-values> || ruby ]

Initial value: normal

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https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/font-variant

fontVariantAlternates?: FontVariantAlternates | FontVariantAlternates[]

The font-variant-alternates CSS property controls the usage of alternate glyphs. These alternate glyphs may be referenced by alternative names defined in @font-feature-values.

Syntax: normal | [ stylistic( <feature-value-name> ) || historical-forms || styleset( <feature-value-name># ) || character-variant( <feature-value-name># ) || swash( <feature-value-name> ) || ornaments( <feature-value-name> ) || annotation( <feature-value-name> ) ]

Initial value: normal

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https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/font-variant-alternates

fontVariantCaps?: FontVariantCaps | FontVariantCaps[]

The font-variant-caps CSS property controls the use of alternate glyphs for capital letters.

Syntax: normal | small-caps | all-small-caps | petite-caps | all-petite-caps | unicase | titling-caps

Initial value: normal

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https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/font-variant-caps

fontVariantEastAsian?: FontVariantEastAsian | FontVariantEastAsian[]

The font-variant-east-asian CSS property controls the use of alternate glyphs for East Asian scripts, like Japanese and Chinese.

Syntax: normal | [ <east-asian-variant-values> || <east-asian-width-values> || ruby ]

Initial value: normal

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https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/font-variant-east-asian

fontVariantLigatures?: FontVariantLigatures | FontVariantLigatures[]

The font-variant-ligatures CSS property controls which ligatures and contextual forms are used in textual content of the elements it applies to. This leads to more harmonized forms in the resulting text.

Syntax: normal | none | [ <common-lig-values> || <discretionary-lig-values> || <historical-lig-values> || <contextual-alt-values> ]

Initial value: normal

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https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/font-variant-ligatures

fontVariantNumeric?: FontVariantNumeric | FontVariantNumeric[]

The font-variant-numeric CSS property controls the usage of alternate glyphs for numbers, fractions, and ordinal markers.

Syntax: normal | [ <numeric-figure-values> || <numeric-spacing-values> || <numeric-fraction-values> || ordinal || slashed-zero ]

Initial value: normal

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https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/font-variant-numeric

fontVariantPosition?: FontVariantPosition | FontVariantPosition[]

The font-variant-position CSS property controls the use of alternate, smaller glyphs that are positioned as superscript or subscript.

Syntax: normal | sub | super

Initial value: normal

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https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/font-variant-position

fontVariationSettings?: FontVariationSettings | FontVariationSettings[]

The font-variation-settings CSS property provides low-level control over variable font characteristics, by specifying the four letter axis names of the characteristics you want to vary, along with their values.

Syntax: normal | [ <string> <number> ]#

Initial value: normal

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https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/font-variation-settings

The font-weight CSS property sets the weight (or boldness) of the font. The weights available depend on the font-family that is currently set.

Syntax: <font-weight-absolute> | bolder | lighter

Initial value: normal

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https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/font-weight

forcedColorAdjust?: ForcedColorAdjust | ForcedColorAdjust[]

The forced-color-adjust CSS property allows authors to opt certain elements out of forced colors mode. This then restores the control of those values to CSS.

Syntax: auto | none

Initial value: auto

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https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/forced-color-adjust

gap?: Gap<TLength> | ((string & {}) | Globals | "normal" | NonNullable<TLength>)[]

The gap CSS property sets the gaps (gutters) between rows and columns. It is a shorthand for row-gap and column-gap.

Syntax: <'row-gap'> <'column-gap'>?


Supported in Flex Layout

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https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/gap

glyphOrientationVertical?: GlyphOrientationVertical | GlyphOrientationVertical[]

The grid CSS property is a shorthand property that sets all of the explicit and implicit grid properties in a single declaration.

Syntax: <'grid-template'> | <'grid-template-rows'> / [ auto-flow && dense? ] <'grid-auto-columns'>? | [ auto-flow && dense? ] <'grid-auto-rows'>? / <'grid-template-columns'>

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https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/grid

gridArea?: GridArea | GridArea[]

The grid-area CSS shorthand property specifies a grid item's size and location within a grid by contributing a line, a span, or nothing (automatic) to its grid placement, thereby specifying the edges of its grid area.

Syntax: <grid-line> [ / <grid-line> ]{0,3}

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https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/grid-area

gridAutoColumns?: GridAutoColumns<TLength> | ((string & {}) | Globals | "auto" | "max-content" | "min-content" | NonNullable<TLength>)[]

The grid-auto-columns CSS property specifies the size of an implicitly-created grid column track or pattern of tracks.

Syntax: <track-size>+

Initial value: auto

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https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/grid-auto-columns

gridAutoFlow?: GridAutoFlow | GridAutoFlow[]

The grid-auto-flow CSS property controls how the auto-placement algorithm works, specifying exactly how auto-placed items get flowed into the grid.

Syntax: [ row | column ] || dense

Initial value: row

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https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/grid-auto-flow

gridAutoRows?: GridAutoRows<TLength> | ((string & {}) | Globals | "auto" | "max-content" | "min-content" | NonNullable<TLength>)[]

The grid-auto-rows CSS property specifies the size of an implicitly-created grid row track or pattern of tracks.

Syntax: <track-size>+

Initial value: auto

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https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/grid-auto-rows

gridColumn?: GridColumn | GridColumn[]

The grid-column CSS shorthand property specifies a grid item's size and location within a grid column by contributing a line, a span, or nothing (automatic) to its grid placement, thereby specifying the inline-start and inline-end edge of its grid area.

Syntax: <grid-line> [ / <grid-line> ]?

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https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/grid-column

gridColumnEnd?: GridColumnEnd | GridColumnEnd[]

The grid-column-end CSS property specifies a grid item's end position within the grid column by contributing a line, a span, or nothing (automatic) to its grid placement, thereby specifying the block-end edge of its grid area.

Syntax: <grid-line>

Initial value: auto

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https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/grid-column-end

gridColumnGap?: GridColumnGap<TLength> | ((string & {}) | Globals | NonNullable<TLength>)[]

The column-gap CSS property sets the size of the gap (gutter) between an element's columns.

Syntax: <length-percentage>

Initial value: 0

deprecated
gridColumnStart?: GridColumnStart | GridColumnStart[]

The grid-column-start CSS property specifies a grid item's start position within the grid column by contributing a line, a span, or nothing (automatic) to its grid placement. This start position defines the block-start edge of the grid area.

Syntax: <grid-line>

Initial value: auto

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https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/grid-column-start

gridGap?: GridGap<TLength> | ((string & {}) | Globals | NonNullable<TLength>)[]

The gap CSS property sets the gaps (gutters) between rows and columns. It is a shorthand for row-gap and column-gap.

Syntax: <'grid-row-gap'> <'grid-column-gap'>?

deprecated
gridRow?: GridRow | GridRow[]

The grid-row CSS shorthand property specifies a grid item's size and location within the grid row by contributing a line, a span, or nothing (automatic) to its grid placement, thereby specifying the inline-start and inline-end edge of its grid area.

Syntax: <grid-line> [ / <grid-line> ]?

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https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/grid-row

gridRowEnd?: GridRowEnd | GridRowEnd[]

The grid-row-end CSS property specifies a grid item's end position within the grid row by contributing a line, a span, or nothing (automatic) to its grid placement, thereby specifying the inline-end edge of its grid area.

Syntax: <grid-line>

Initial value: auto

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https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/grid-row-end

gridRowGap?: GridRowGap<TLength> | ((string & {}) | Globals | NonNullable<TLength>)[]

The row-gap CSS property sets the size of the gap (gutter) between an element's grid rows.

Syntax: <length-percentage>

Initial value: 0

deprecated
gridRowStart?: GridRowStart | GridRowStart[]

The grid-row-start CSS property specifies a grid item's start position within the grid row by contributing a line, a span, or nothing (automatic) to its grid placement, thereby specifying the inline-start edge of its grid area.

Syntax: <grid-line>

Initial value: auto

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https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/grid-row-start

gridTemplate?: GridTemplate | GridTemplate[]

The grid-template CSS property is a shorthand property for defining grid columns, rows, and areas.

Syntax: none | [ <'grid-template-rows'> / <'grid-template-columns'> ] | [ <line-names>? <string> <track-size>? <line-names>? ]+ [ / <explicit-track-list> ]?

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https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/grid-template

gridTemplateAreas?: GridTemplateAreas | GridTemplateAreas[]

The grid-template-areas CSS property specifies named grid areas, establishing the cells in the grid and assigning them names.

Syntax: none | <string>+

Initial value: none

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https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/grid-template-areas

gridTemplateColumns?: GridTemplateColumns<TLength> | ((string & {}) | Globals | "auto" | "none" | "max-content" | "min-content" | "subgrid" | NonNullable<TLength>)[]

The grid-template-columns CSS property defines the line names and track sizing functions of the grid columns.

Syntax: none | <track-list> | <auto-track-list> | subgrid <line-name-list>?

Initial value: none

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https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/grid-template-columns

gridTemplateRows?: GridTemplateRows<TLength> | ((string & {}) | Globals | "auto" | "none" | "max-content" | "min-content" | "subgrid" | NonNullable<TLength>)[]

The grid-template-rows CSS property defines the line names and track sizing functions of the grid rows.

Syntax: none | <track-list> | <auto-track-list> | subgrid <line-name-list>?

Initial value: none

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https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/grid-template-rows

hangingPunctuation?: HangingPunctuation | HangingPunctuation[]

The hanging-punctuation CSS property specifies whether a punctuation mark should hang at the start or end of a line of text. Hanging punctuation may be placed outside the line box.

Syntax: none | [ first || [ force-end | allow-end ] || last ]

Initial value: none

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https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/hanging-punctuation

height?: Height<TLength> | ((string & {}) | Globals | "auto" | "-moz-max-content" | "-moz-min-content" | "fit-content" | "max-content" | "min-content" | "-webkit-fit-content" | NonNullable<TLength>)[]

The height CSS property specifies the height of an element. By default, the property defines the height of the content area. If box-sizing is set to border-box, however, it instead determines the height of the border area.

Syntax: auto | <length> | <percentage> | min-content | max-content | fit-content | fit-content(<length-percentage>)

Initial value: auto

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https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/height

hyphenateCharacter?: HyphenateCharacter | HyphenateCharacter[]

The hyphenate-character CSS property sets the character (or string) used at the end of a line before a hyphenation break.

Syntax: auto | <string>

Initial value: auto

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https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/hyphenate-character

hyphens?: Hyphens | Hyphens[]

The hyphens CSS property specifies how words should be hyphenated when text wraps across multiple lines. It can prevent hyphenation entirely, hyphenate at manually-specified points within the text, or let the browser automatically insert hyphens where appropriate.

Syntax: none | manual | auto

Initial value: manual

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https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/hyphens

The image-orientation CSS property specifies a layout-independent correction to the orientation of an image.

Syntax: from-image | <angle> | [ <angle>? flip ]

Initial value: from-image

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https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/image-orientation

imageRendering?: ImageRendering | ImageRendering[]

The image-rendering CSS property sets an image scaling algorithm. The property applies to an element itself, to any images set in its other properties, and to its descendants.

Syntax: auto | crisp-edges | pixelated

Initial value: auto

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https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/image-rendering

imageResolution?: ImageResolution | ImageResolution[]

Syntax: [ from-image || <resolution> ] && snap?

Initial value: 1dppx

imeMode?: ImeMode | ImeMode[]

The ime-mode CSS property controls the state of the input method editor (IME) for text fields. This property is obsolete.

Syntax: auto | normal | active | inactive | disabled

Initial value: auto

deprecated
initialLetter?: InitialLetter | InitialLetter[]

The initial-letter CSS property sets styling for dropped, raised, and sunken initial letters.

Syntax: normal | [ <number> <integer>? ]

Initial value: normal

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https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/initial-letter

inlineSize?: InlineSize<TLength> | ((string & {}) | Globals | "auto" | "-moz-fit-content" | "-moz-max-content" | "-moz-min-content" | "-webkit-fill-available" | "fit-content" | "max-content" | "min-content" | NonNullable<TLength>)[]

The inline-size CSS property defines the horizontal or vertical size of an element's block, depending on its writing mode. It corresponds to either the width or the height property, depending on the value of writing-mode.

Syntax: <'width'>

Initial value: auto

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https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/inline-size

inputSecurity?: InputSecurity | InputSecurity[]

Syntax: auto | none

Initial value: auto

inset?: Inset<TLength> | ((string & {}) | Globals | "auto" | NonNullable<TLength>)[]

The inset CSS property is a shorthand that corresponds to the top, right, bottom, and/or left properties. It has the same multi-value syntax of the margin shorthand.

Syntax: <'top'>{1,4}

Initial value: auto

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https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/inset

insetBlock?: InsetBlock<TLength> | ((string & {}) | Globals | "auto" | NonNullable<TLength>)[]

The inset-block CSS property defines the logical block start and end offsets of an element, which maps to physical offsets depending on the element's writing mode, directionality, and text orientation. It corresponds to the top and bottom, or right and left properties depending on the values defined for writing-mode, direction, and text-orientation.

Syntax: <'top'>{1,2}

Initial value: auto

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https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/inset-block

insetBlockEnd?: InsetBlockEnd<TLength> | ((string & {}) | Globals | "auto" | NonNullable<TLength>)[]

The inset-block-end CSS property defines the logical block end offset of an element, which maps to a physical inset depending on the element's writing mode, directionality, and text orientation. It corresponds to the top, right, bottom, or left property depending on the values defined for writing-mode, direction, and text-orientation.

Syntax: <'top'>

Initial value: auto

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https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/inset-block-end

insetBlockStart?: InsetBlockStart<TLength> | ((string & {}) | Globals | "auto" | NonNullable<TLength>)[]

The inset-block-start CSS property defines the logical block start offset of an element, which maps to a physical inset depending on the element's writing mode, directionality, and text orientation. It corresponds to the top, right, bottom, or left property depending on the values defined for writing-mode, direction, and text-orientation.

Syntax: <'top'>

Initial value: auto

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https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/inset-block-start

insetInline?: InsetInline<TLength> | ((string & {}) | Globals | "auto" | NonNullable<TLength>)[]

The inset-inline CSS property defines the logical start and end offsets of an element in the inline direction, which maps to physical offsets depending on the element's writing mode, directionality, and text orientation. It corresponds to the top and bottom, or right and left properties depending on the values defined for writing-mode, direction, and text-orientation.

Syntax: <'top'>{1,2}

Initial value: auto

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https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/inset-inline

insetInlineEnd?: InsetInlineEnd<TLength> | ((string & {}) | Globals | "auto" | NonNullable<TLength>)[]

The inset-inline-end CSS property defines the logical inline end inset of an element, which maps to a physical offset depending on the element's writing mode, directionality, and text orientation. It corresponds to the top, right, bottom, or left property depending on the values defined for writing-mode, direction, and text-orientation.

Syntax: <'top'>

Initial value: auto

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https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/inset-inline-end

insetInlineStart?: InsetInlineStart<TLength> | ((string & {}) | Globals | "auto" | NonNullable<TLength>)[]

The inset-inline-start CSS property defines the logical inline start inset of an element, which maps to a physical offset depending on the element's writing mode, directionality, and text orientation. It corresponds to the top, right, bottom, or left property depending on the values defined for writing-mode, direction, and text-orientation.

Syntax: <'top'>

Initial value: auto

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https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/inset-inline-start

isolation?: Isolation | Isolation[]

The isolation CSS property determines whether an element must create a new stacking context.

Syntax: auto | isolate

Initial value: auto

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https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/isolation

justifyContent?: JustifyContent | JustifyContent[]

The CSS justify-content property defines how the browser distributes space between and around content items along the main-axis of a flex container, and the inline axis of a grid container.

Syntax: normal | <content-distribution> | <overflow-position>? [ <content-position> | left | right ]

Initial value: normal


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https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/justify-content

justifyItems?: JustifyItems | JustifyItems[]

The CSS justify-items property defines the default justify-self for all items of the box, giving them all a default way of justifying each box along the appropriate axis.

Syntax: normal | stretch | <baseline-position> | <overflow-position>? [ <self-position> | left | right ] | legacy | legacy && [ left | right | center ]

Initial value: legacy


Supported in Flex Layout

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https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/justify-items

justifySelf?: JustifySelf | JustifySelf[]

The CSS justify-self property sets the way a box is justified inside its alignment container along the appropriate axis.

Syntax: auto | normal | stretch | <baseline-position> | <overflow-position>? [ <self-position> | left | right ]

Initial value: auto


Supported in Flex Layout

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https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/justify-self

justifyTracks?: JustifyTracks | JustifyTracks[]

The justify-tracks CSS property sets the alignment in the masonry axis for grid containers that have masonry in their inline axis.

Syntax: [ normal | <content-distribution> | <overflow-position>? [ <content-position> | left | right ] ]#

Initial value: normal

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https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/justify-tracks

left?: Left<TLength> | ((string & {}) | Globals | "auto" | NonNullable<TLength>)[]

The left CSS property participates in specifying the horizontal position of a positioned element. It has no effect on non-positioned elements.

Syntax: <length> | <percentage> | auto

Initial value: auto

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https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/left

letterSpacing?: LetterSpacing<TLength> | (Globals | "normal" | NonNullable<TLength>)[]

The letter-spacing CSS property sets the horizontal spacing behavior between text characters. This value is added to the natural spacing between characters while rendering the text. Positive values of letter-spacing causes characters to spread farther apart, while negative values of letter-spacing bring characters closer together.

Syntax: normal | <length>

Initial value: normal

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https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/letter-spacing

lightingColor?: LightingColor | LightingColor[]
lineBreak?: LineBreak | LineBreak[]

The line-break CSS property sets how to break lines of Chinese, Japanese, or Korean (CJK) text when working with punctuation and symbols.

Syntax: auto | loose | normal | strict | anywhere

Initial value: auto

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https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/line-break

lineClamp?: LineClamp | LineClamp[]

Syntax: none | <integer>

Initial value: none

lineHeight?: LineHeight<TLength> | ((string & {}) | Globals | "normal" | (number & {}) | NonNullable<TLength>)[]

The line-height CSS property sets the height of a line box. It's commonly used to set the distance between lines of text. On block-level elements, it specifies the minimum height of line boxes within the element. On non-replaced inline elements, it specifies the height that is used to calculate line box height.

Syntax: normal | <number> | <length> | <percentage>

Initial value: normal

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https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/line-height

lineHeightStep?: LineHeightStep<TLength> | (Globals | NonNullable<TLength>)[]

The line-height-step CSS property sets the step unit for line box heights. When the property is set, line box heights are rounded up to the closest multiple of the unit.

Syntax: <length>

Initial value: 0

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https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/line-height-step

listStyle?: ListStyle | ListStyle[]

The list-style CSS shorthand property allows you to set all the list style properties at once.

Syntax: <'list-style-type'> || <'list-style-position'> || <'list-style-image'>

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https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/list-style

listStyleImage?: ListStyleImage | ListStyleImage[]

The list-style-image CSS property sets an image to be used as the list item marker.

Syntax: <image> | none

Initial value: none

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https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/list-style-image

listStylePosition?: ListStylePosition | ListStylePosition[]

The list-style-position CSS property sets the position of the ::marker relative to a list item.

Syntax: inside | outside

Initial value: outside

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https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/list-style-position

listStyleType?: ListStyleType | ListStyleType[]

The list-style-type CSS property sets the marker (such as a disc, character, or custom counter style) of a list item element.

Syntax: <counter-style> | <string> | none

Initial value: disc

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https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/list-style-type

margin?: Margin<TLength> | ((string & {}) | Globals | "auto" | NonNullable<TLength>)[]

The margin CSS shorthand property sets the margin area on all four sides of an element.

Syntax: [ <length> | <percentage> | auto ]{1,4}

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https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/margin

marginBlock?: MarginBlock<TLength> | ((string & {}) | Globals | "auto" | NonNullable<TLength>)[]

The margin-block CSS shorthand property defines the logical block start and end margins of an element, which maps to physical margins depending on the element's writing mode, directionality, and text orientation.

Syntax: <'margin-left'>{1,2}

Initial value: 0

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https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/margin-block

marginBlockEnd?: MarginBlockEnd<TLength> | ((string & {}) | Globals | "auto" | NonNullable<TLength>)[]

The margin-block-end CSS property defines the logical block end margin of an element, which maps to a physical margin depending on the element's writing mode, directionality, and text orientation.

Syntax: <'margin-left'>

Initial value: 0

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https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/margin-block-end

marginBlockStart?: MarginBlockStart<TLength> | ((string & {}) | Globals | "auto" | NonNullable<TLength>)[]

The margin-block-start CSS property defines the logical block start margin of an element, which maps to a physical margin depending on the element's writing mode, directionality, and text orientation.

Syntax: <'margin-left'>

Initial value: 0

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https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/margin-block-start

marginBottom?: MarginBottom<TLength> | ((string & {}) | Globals | "auto" | NonNullable<TLength>)[]

The margin-bottom CSS property sets the margin area on the bottom of an element. A positive value places it farther from its neighbors, while a negative value places it closer.

Syntax: <length> | <percentage> | auto

Initial value: 0

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https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/margin-bottom

marginInline?: MarginInline<TLength> | ((string & {}) | Globals | "auto" | NonNullable<TLength>)[]

The margin-inline CSS shorthand property is a shorthand property that defines both the logical inline start and end margins of an element, which maps to physical margins depending on the element's writing mode, directionality, and text orientation.

Syntax: <'margin-left'>{1,2}

Initial value: 0

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https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/margin-inline

marginInlineEnd?: MarginInlineEnd<TLength> | ((string & {}) | Globals | "auto" | NonNullable<TLength>)[]

The margin-inline-end CSS property defines the logical inline end margin of an element, which maps to a physical margin depending on the element's writing mode, directionality, and text orientation. In other words, it corresponds to the margin-top, margin-right, margin-bottom or margin-left property depending on the values defined for writing-mode, direction, and text-orientation.

Syntax: <'margin-left'>

Initial value: 0

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https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/margin-inline-end

marginInlineStart?: MarginInlineStart<TLength> | ((string & {}) | Globals | "auto" | NonNullable<TLength>)[]

The margin-inline-start CSS property defines the logical inline start margin of an element, which maps to a physical margin depending on the element's writing mode, directionality, and text orientation. It corresponds to the margin-top, margin-right, margin-bottom, or margin-left property depending on the values defined for writing-mode, direction, and text-orientation.

Syntax: <'margin-left'>

Initial value: 0

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https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/margin-inline-start

marginLeft?: MarginLeft<TLength> | ((string & {}) | Globals | "auto" | NonNullable<TLength>)[]

The margin-left CSS property sets the margin area on the left side of an element. A positive value places it farther from its neighbors, while a negative value places it closer.

Syntax: <length> | <percentage> | auto

Initial value: 0

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https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/margin-left

marginRight?: MarginRight<TLength> | ((string & {}) | Globals | "auto" | NonNullable<TLength>)[]

The margin-right CSS property sets the margin area on the right side of an element. A positive value places it farther from its neighbors, while a negative value places it closer.

Syntax: <length> | <percentage> | auto

Initial value: 0

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https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/margin-right

marginTop?: MarginTop<TLength> | ((string & {}) | Globals | "auto" | NonNullable<TLength>)[]

The margin-top CSS property sets the margin area on the top of an element. A positive value places it farther from its neighbors, while a negative value places it closer.

Syntax: <length> | <percentage> | auto

Initial value: 0

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https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/margin-top

marker?: Marker | Marker[]
markerEnd?: MarkerEnd | MarkerEnd[]
markerMid?: MarkerMid | MarkerMid[]
markerStart?: MarkerStart | MarkerStart[]
mask?: Mask<TLength> | ((string & {}) | Globals | "center" | "none" | "border-box" | "content-box" | "padding-box" | "left" | "right" | "bottom" | "top" | "no-repeat" | "repeat" | "repeat-x" | "repeat-y" | "round" | "space" | "fill-box" | "margin-box" | "stroke-box" | "view-box" | "alpha" | "luminance" | "no-clip" | "add" | "exclude" | "intersect" | "subtract" | "match-source" | NonNullable<TLength>)[]

The mask CSS shorthand property hides an element (partially or fully) by masking or clipping the image at specific points.

Syntax: <mask-layer>#

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https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/mask

maskBorder?: MaskBorder | MaskBorder[]

The mask-border CSS shorthand property lets you create a mask along the edge of an element's border.

Syntax: <'mask-border-source'> || <'mask-border-slice'> [ / <'mask-border-width'>? [ / <'mask-border-outset'> ]? ]? || <'mask-border-repeat'> || <'mask-border-mode'>

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https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/mask-border

maskBorderMode?: MaskBorderMode | MaskBorderMode[]

The mask-border-mode CSS property specifies the blending mode used in a mask border.

Syntax: luminance | alpha

Initial value: alpha

maskBorderOutset?: MaskBorderOutset<TLength> | ((string & {}) | Globals | (number & {}) | NonNullable<TLength>)[]

The mask-border-outset CSS property specifies the distance by which an element's mask border is set out from its border box.

Syntax: [ <length> | <number> ]{1,4}

Initial value: 0

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https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/mask-border-outset

maskBorderRepeat?: MaskBorderRepeat | MaskBorderRepeat[]

The mask-border-repeat CSS property sets how the edge regions of a source image are adjusted to fit the dimensions of an element's mask border.

Syntax: [ stretch | repeat | round | space ]{1,2}

Initial value: stretch

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https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/mask-border-repeat

maskBorderSlice?: MaskBorderSlice | MaskBorderSlice[]

The mask-border-slice CSS property divides the image set by mask-border-source into regions. These regions are used to form the components of an element's mask border.

Syntax: <number-percentage>{1,4} fill?

Initial value: 0

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https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/mask-border-slice

maskBorderSource?: MaskBorderSource | MaskBorderSource[]

The mask-border-source CSS property sets the source image used to create an element's mask border.

Syntax: none | <image>

Initial value: none

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https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/mask-border-source

maskBorderWidth?: MaskBorderWidth<TLength> | ((string & {}) | Globals | "auto" | (number & {}) | NonNullable<TLength>)[]

The mask-border-width CSS property sets the width of an element's mask border.

Syntax: [ <length-percentage> | <number> | auto ]{1,4}

Initial value: auto

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https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/mask-border-width

maskClip?: MaskClip | MaskClip[]

The mask-clip CSS property determines the area which is affected by a mask. The painted content of an element must be restricted to this area.

Syntax: [ <geometry-box> | no-clip ]#

Initial value: border-box

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https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/mask-clip

maskComposite?: MaskComposite | MaskComposite[]

The mask-composite CSS property represents a compositing operation used on the current mask layer with the mask layers below it.

Syntax: <compositing-operator>#

Initial value: add

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https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/mask-composite

maskImage?: MaskImage | MaskImage[]

The mask-image CSS property sets the image that is used as mask layer for an element. By default this means the alpha channel of the mask image will be multiplied with the alpha channel of the element. This can be controlled with the mask-mode property.

Syntax: <mask-reference>#

Initial value: none

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https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/mask-image

maskMode?: MaskMode | MaskMode[]

The mask-mode CSS property sets whether the mask reference defined by mask-image is treated as a luminance or alpha mask.

Syntax: <masking-mode>#

Initial value: match-source

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https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/mask-mode

maskOrigin?: MaskOrigin | MaskOrigin[]

The mask-origin CSS property sets the origin of a mask.

Syntax: <geometry-box>#

Initial value: border-box

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https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/mask-origin

maskPosition?: MaskPosition<TLength> | ((string & {}) | Globals | "center" | "left" | "right" | "bottom" | "top" | NonNullable<TLength>)[]

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

Syntax: <position>#

Initial value: center

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https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/mask-position

maskRepeat?: MaskRepeat | MaskRepeat[]

The mask-repeat CSS property sets how mask images are repeated. A mask image can be repeated along the horizontal axis, the vertical axis, both axes, or not repeated at all.

Syntax: <repeat-style>#

Initial value: no-repeat

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https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/mask-repeat

maskSize?: MaskSize<TLength> | ((string & {}) | Globals | "auto" | "contain" | "cover" | NonNullable<TLength>)[]

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

Syntax: <bg-size>#

Initial value: auto

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https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/mask-size

maskType?: MaskType | MaskType[]

The mask-type CSS property sets whether an SVG <mask> element is used as a luminance or an alpha mask. It applies to the <mask> element itself.

Syntax: luminance | alpha

Initial value: luminance

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https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/mask-type

mathStyle?: MathStyle | MathStyle[]

The math-style property indicates whether MathML equations should render with normal or compact height.

Syntax: normal | compact

Initial value: normal

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https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/math-style

maxBlockSize?: MaxBlockSize<TLength> | ((string & {}) | Globals | "none" | "-moz-max-content" | "-moz-min-content" | "-webkit-fill-available" | "fit-content" | "max-content" | "min-content" | NonNullable<TLength>)[]

The max-block-size CSS property specifies the maximum size of an element in the direction opposite that of the writing direction as specified by writing-mode. That is, if the writing direction is horizontal, then max-block-size is equivalent to max-height; if the writing direction is vertical, max-block-size is the same as max-width.

Syntax: <'max-width'>

Initial value: 0

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https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/max-block-size

maxHeight?: MaxHeight<TLength> | ((string & {}) | Globals | "none" | "-moz-fit-content" | "-moz-max-content" | "-moz-min-content" | "fit-content" | "max-content" | "min-content" | "-webkit-fit-content" | "-webkit-max-content" | "-webkit-min-content" | "intrinsic" | NonNullable<TLength>)[]

The max-height CSS property sets the maximum height of an element. It prevents the used value of the height property from becoming larger than the value specified for max-height.

Syntax: none | <length-percentage> | min-content | max-content | fit-content | fit-content(<length-percentage>)

Initial value: none

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https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/max-height

maxInlineSize?: MaxInlineSize<TLength> | ((string & {}) | Globals | "none" | "-moz-fit-content" | "-moz-max-content" | "-moz-min-content" | "-webkit-fill-available" | "fit-content" | "max-content" | "min-content" | NonNullable<TLength>)[]

The max-inline-size CSS property defines the horizontal or vertical maximum size of an element's block, depending on its writing mode. It corresponds to either the max-width or the max-height property, depending on the value of writing-mode.

Syntax: <'max-width'>

Initial value: 0

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https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/max-inline-size

maxLines?: MaxLines | MaxLines[]

Syntax: none | <integer>

Initial value: none

maxWidth?: MaxWidth<TLength> | ((string & {}) | Globals | "none" | "-moz-fit-content" | "-moz-max-content" | "-moz-min-content" | "fit-content" | "max-content" | "min-content" | "-webkit-fit-content" | "-webkit-max-content" | "-webkit-min-content" | "intrinsic" | NonNullable<TLength>)[]

The max-width CSS property sets the maximum width of an element. It prevents the used value of the width property from becoming larger than the value specified by max-width.

Syntax: none | <length-percentage> | min-content | max-content | fit-content | fit-content(<length-percentage>)

Initial value: none

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https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/max-width

minBlockSize?: MinBlockSize<TLength> | ((string & {}) | Globals | "auto" | "-moz-max-content" | "-moz-min-content" | "-webkit-fill-available" | "fit-content" | "max-content" | "min-content" | NonNullable<TLength>)[]

The min-block-size CSS property defines the minimum horizontal or vertical size of an element's block, depending on its writing mode. It corresponds to either the min-width or the min-height property, depending on the value of writing-mode.

Syntax: <'min-width'>

Initial value: 0

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https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/min-block-size

minHeight?: MinHeight<TLength> | ((string & {}) | Globals | "auto" | "-moz-fit-content" | "-moz-max-content" | "-moz-min-content" | "fit-content" | "max-content" | "min-content" | "-webkit-fit-content" | "-webkit-max-content" | "-webkit-min-content" | "intrinsic" | NonNullable<TLength>)[]

The min-height CSS property sets the minimum height of an element. It prevents the used value of the height property from becoming smaller than the value specified for min-height.

Syntax: auto | <length> | <percentage> | min-content | max-content | fit-content | fit-content(<length-percentage>)

Initial value: auto

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https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/min-height

minInlineSize?: MinInlineSize<TLength> | ((string & {}) | Globals | "auto" | "-moz-fit-content" | "-moz-max-content" | "-moz-min-content" | "-webkit-fill-available" | "fit-content" | "max-content" | "min-content" | NonNullable<TLength>)[]

The min-inline-size CSS property defines the horizontal or vertical minimal size of an element's block, depending on its writing mode. It corresponds to either the min-width or the min-height property, depending on the value of writing-mode.

Syntax: <'min-width'>

Initial value: 0

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minWidth?: MinWidth<TLength> | ((string & {}) | Globals | "auto" | "-moz-fit-content" | "-moz-max-content" | "-moz-min-content" | "-webkit-fill-available" | "fit-content" | "max-content" | "min-content" | "-webkit-fit-content" | "-webkit-max-content" | "-webkit-min-content" | "intrinsic" | "min-intrinsic" | NonNullable<TLength>)[]

The min-width CSS property sets the minimum width of an element. It prevents the used value of the width property from becoming smaller than the value specified for min-width.

Syntax: auto | <length> | <percentage> | min-content | max-content | fit-content | fit-content(<length-percentage>)

Initial value: auto

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mixBlendMode?: MixBlendMode | MixBlendMode[]

The mix-blend-mode CSS property sets how an element's content should blend with the content of the element's parent and the element's background.

Syntax: <blend-mode>

Initial value: normal

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https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/mix-blend-mode

motion?: Offset<TLength> | ((string & {}) | Globals | "auto" | "center" | "none" | "left" | "right" | "bottom" | "top" | GeometryBox | NonNullable<TLength>)[]

The offset CSS shorthand property sets all the properties required for animating an element along a defined path.

Syntax: [ <'offset-position'>? [ <'offset-path'> [ <'offset-distance'> || <'offset-rotate'> ]? ]? ]! [ / <'offset-anchor'> ]?

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https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/offset

motionDistance?: OffsetDistance<TLength> | ((string & {}) | Globals | NonNullable<TLength>)[]

The offset-distance CSS property specifies a position along an offset-path for an element to be placed.

Syntax: <length-percentage>

Initial value: 0

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https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/offset-distance

motionPath?: OffsetPath | OffsetPath[]

The offset-path CSS property specifies a motion path for an element to follow and defines the element's positioning within the parent container or SVG coordinate system.

Syntax: none | ray( [ <angle> && <size> && contain? ] ) | <path()> | <url> | [ <basic-shape> || <geometry-box> ]

Initial value: none

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motionRotation?: OffsetRotate | OffsetRotate[]

The offset-rotate CSS property defines the orientation/direction of the element as it is positioned along the offset-path.

Syntax: [ auto | reverse ] || <angle>

Initial value: auto

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msAccelerator?: MsAccelerator | MsAccelerator[]

The -ms-accelerator CSS property is a Microsoft extension that sets or retrieves a string indicating whether the object represents a keyboard shortcut.

Syntax: false | true

Initial value: false

msAlignSelf?: AlignSelf | AlignSelf[]

The align-self CSS property overrides a grid or flex item's align-items value. In Grid, it aligns the item inside the grid area. In Flexbox, it aligns the item on the cross axis.

Syntax: auto | normal | stretch | <baseline-position> | <overflow-position>? <self-position>

Initial value: auto

msBlockProgression?: MsBlockProgression | MsBlockProgression[]

The -ms-block-progression CSS property is a Microsoft extension that specifies the block progression and layout orientation.

Syntax: tb | rl | bt | lr

Initial value: tb

msContentZoomChaining?: MsContentZoomChaining | MsContentZoomChaining[]

The -ms-content-zoom-chaining CSS property is a Microsoft extension specifying the zoom behavior that occurs when a user hits the zoom limit during page manipulation.

Syntax: none | chained

Initial value: none

msContentZoomLimit?: MsContentZoomLimit | MsContentZoomLimit[]

The -ms-content-zoom-limit CSS shorthand property is a Microsoft extension that specifies values for the -ms-content-zoom-limit-min and -ms-content-zoom-limit-max properties.

Syntax: <'-ms-content-zoom-limit-min'> <'-ms-content-zoom-limit-max'>

msContentZoomLimitMax?: MsContentZoomLimitMax | MsContentZoomLimitMax[]

The -ms-content-zoom-limit-max CSS property is a Microsoft extension that specifies the selected elements' maximum zoom factor.

Syntax: <percentage>

Initial value: 400%

msContentZoomLimitMin?: MsContentZoomLimitMin | MsContentZoomLimitMin[]

The -ms-content-zoom-limit-min CSS property is a Microsoft extension that specifies the minimum zoom factor.

Syntax: <percentage>

Initial value: 100%

msContentZoomSnap?: MsContentZoomSnap | MsContentZoomSnap[]

The -ms-content-zoom-snap CSS shorthand property is a Microsoft extension that specifies values for the -ms-content-zoom-snap-type and -ms-content-zoom-snap-points properties.

Syntax: <'-ms-content-zoom-snap-type'> || <'-ms-content-zoom-snap-points'>

msContentZoomSnapPoints?: MsContentZoomSnapPoints | MsContentZoomSnapPoints[]

The -ms-content-zoom-snap-points CSS property is a Microsoft extension that specifies where zoom snap-points are located.

Syntax: snapInterval( <percentage>, <percentage> ) | snapList( <percentage># )

Initial value: snapInterval(0%, 100%)

msContentZoomSnapType?: MsContentZoomSnapType | MsContentZoomSnapType[]

The -ms-content-zoom-snap-type CSS property is a Microsoft extension that specifies how zooming is affected by defined snap-points.

Syntax: none | proximity | mandatory

Initial value: none

msContentZooming?: MsContentZooming | MsContentZooming[]

The -ms-content-zooming CSS property is a Microsoft extension that specifies whether zooming is enabled.

Syntax: none | zoom

Initial value: zoom for the top level element, none for all other elements

msFilter?: MsFilter | MsFilter[]

The -ms-filter CSS property is a Microsoft extension that sets or retrieves the filter or collection of filters applied to an object.

Syntax: <string>

Initial value: "" (the empty string)

msFlex?: Flex<TLength> | ((string & {}) | Globals | "auto" | "none" | (number & {}) | "fit-content" | "max-content" | "min-content" | "content" | NonNullable<TLength>)[]

The flex CSS shorthand property sets how a flex item will grow or shrink to fit the space available in its flex container.

Syntax: none | [ <'flex-grow'> <'flex-shrink'>? || <'flex-basis'> ]

msFlexDirection?: FlexDirection | FlexDirection[]

The flex-direction CSS property sets how flex items are placed in the flex container defining the main axis and the direction (normal or reversed).

Syntax: row | row-reverse | column | column-reverse

Initial value: row

msFlexPositive?: FlexGrow | FlexGrow[]

The flex-grow CSS property sets the flex grow factor of a flex item's main size.

Syntax: <number>

Initial value: 0

msFlowFrom?: MsFlowFrom | MsFlowFrom[]

The -ms-flow-from CSS property is a Microsoft extension that gets or sets a value identifying a region container in the document that accepts the content flow from the data source.

Syntax: [ none | <custom-ident> ]#

Initial value: none

msFlowInto?: MsFlowInto | MsFlowInto[]

The -ms-flow-into CSS property is a Microsoft extension that gets or sets a value identifying an iframe container in the document that serves as the region's data source.

Syntax: [ none | <custom-ident> ]#

Initial value: none

msGridColumns?: MsGridColumns<TLength> | ((string & {}) | Globals | "auto" | "none" | "max-content" | "min-content" | NonNullable<TLength>)[]

The grid-template-columns CSS property defines the line names and track sizing functions of the grid columns.

Syntax: none | <track-list> | <auto-track-list>

Initial value: none

msGridRows?: MsGridRows<TLength> | ((string & {}) | Globals | "auto" | "none" | "max-content" | "min-content" | NonNullable<TLength>)[]

The grid-template-rows CSS property defines the line names and track sizing functions of the grid rows.

Syntax: none | <track-list> | <auto-track-list>

Initial value: none

msHighContrastAdjust?: MsHighContrastAdjust | MsHighContrastAdjust[]

The -ms-high-contrast-adjust CSS property is a Microsoft extension that gets or sets a value indicating whether to override any CSS properties that would have been set in high contrast mode.

Syntax: auto | none

Initial value: auto

msHyphenateLimitChars?: MsHyphenateLimitChars | MsHyphenateLimitChars[]

The -ms-hyphenate-limit-chars CSS property is a Microsoft extension that specifies one to three values indicating the minimum number of characters in a hyphenated word. If the word does not meet the required minimum number of characters in the word, before the hyphen, or after the hyphen, then the word is not hyphenated.

Syntax: auto | <integer>{1,3}

Initial value: auto

msHyphenateLimitLines?: MsHyphenateLimitLines | MsHyphenateLimitLines[]

The -ms-hyphenate-limit-lines CSS property is a Microsoft extension specifying the maximum number of consecutive lines in an element that may be ended with a hyphenated word.

Syntax: no-limit | <integer>

Initial value: no-limit

msHyphenateLimitZone?: MsHyphenateLimitZone<TLength> | ((string & {}) | Globals | NonNullable<TLength>)[]

The **-ms-hyphenate-limit-zone** CSS property is a Microsoft extension specifying the width of the hyphenation zone.

Syntax: <percentage> | <length>

Initial value: 0

msHyphens?: Hyphens | Hyphens[]

The hyphens CSS property specifies how words should be hyphenated when text wraps across multiple lines. It can prevent hyphenation entirely, hyphenate at manually-specified points within the text, or let the browser automatically insert hyphens where appropriate.

Syntax: none | manual | auto

Initial value: manual

msImeAlign?: MsImeAlign | MsImeAlign[]

The -ms-ime-align CSS property is a Microsoft extension aligning the Input Method Editor (IME) candidate window box relative to the element on which the IME composition is active. The extension is implemented in Microsoft Edge and Internet Explorer 11.

Syntax: auto | after

Initial value: auto

msImeMode?: ImeMode | ImeMode[]

The ime-mode CSS property controls the state of the input method editor (IME) for text fields. This property is obsolete.

Syntax: auto | normal | active | inactive | disabled

Initial value: auto

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msJustifySelf?: JustifySelf | JustifySelf[]

The CSS justify-self property sets the way a box is justified inside its alignment container along the appropriate axis.

Syntax: auto | normal | stretch | <baseline-position> | <overflow-position>? [ <self-position> | left | right ]

Initial value: auto

msLineBreak?: LineBreak | LineBreak[]

The line-break CSS property sets how to break lines of Chinese, Japanese, or Korean (CJK) text when working with punctuation and symbols.

Syntax: auto | loose | normal | strict | anywhere

Initial value: auto

msOrder?: Order | Order[]

The order CSS property sets the order to lay out an item in a flex or grid container. Items in a container are sorted by ascending order value and then by their source code order.

Syntax: <integer>

Initial value: 0

msOverflowStyle?: MsOverflowStyle | MsOverflowStyle[]

The -ms-overflow-style CSS property is a Microsoft extension controlling the behavior of scrollbars when the content of an element overflows.

Syntax: auto | none | scrollbar | -ms-autohiding-scrollbar

Initial value: auto

msOverflowX?: OverflowX | OverflowX[]

The overflow-x CSS property sets what shows when content overflows a block-level element's left and right edges. This may be nothing, a scroll bar, or the overflow content.

Syntax: visible | hidden | clip | scroll | auto

Initial value: visible

msOverflowY?: OverflowY | OverflowY[]

The overflow-y CSS property sets what shows when content overflows a block-level element's top and bottom edges. This may be nothing, a scroll bar, or the overflow content.

Syntax: visible | hidden | clip | scroll | auto

Initial value: visible

msScrollChaining?: MsScrollChaining | MsScrollChaining[]

The **-ms-scroll-chaining** CSS property is a Microsoft extension that specifies the scrolling behavior that occurs when a user hits the scroll limit during a manipulation.

Syntax: chained | none

Initial value: chained

msScrollLimit?: MsScrollLimit | MsScrollLimit[]

The -ms-scroll-limit CSS property is a Microsoft extension that specifies values for the -ms-scroll-limit-x-min, -ms-scroll-limit-y-min, -ms-scroll-limit-x-max, and -ms-scroll-limit-y-max properties.

Syntax: <'-ms-scroll-limit-x-min'> <'-ms-scroll-limit-y-min'> <'-ms-scroll-limit-x-max'> <'-ms-scroll-limit-y-max'>

msScrollLimitXMax?: MsScrollLimitXMax<TLength> | (Globals | "auto" | NonNullable<TLength>)[]

The **-ms-scroll-limit-x-max** CSS property is a Microsoft extension that specifies the maximum value for the Element.scrollLeft property.

Syntax: auto | <length>

Initial value: auto

msScrollLimitXMin?: MsScrollLimitXMin<TLength> | (Globals | NonNullable<TLength>)[]

The -ms-scroll-limit-x-min CSS property is a Microsoft extension that specifies the minimum value for the Element.scrollLeft property.

Syntax: <length>

Initial value: 0

msScrollLimitYMax?: MsScrollLimitYMax<TLength> | (Globals | "auto" | NonNullable<TLength>)[]

The -ms-scroll-limit-y-max CSS property is a Microsoft extension that specifies the maximum value for the Element.scrollTop property.

Syntax: auto | <length>

Initial value: auto

msScrollLimitYMin?: MsScrollLimitYMin<TLength> | (Globals | NonNullable<TLength>)[]

The -ms-scroll-limit-y-min CSS property is a Microsoft extension that specifies the minimum value for the Element.scrollTop property.

Syntax: <length>

Initial value: 0

msScrollRails?: MsScrollRails | MsScrollRails[]

The -ms-scroll-rails CSS property is a Microsoft extension that specifies whether scrolling locks to the primary axis of motion.

Syntax: none | railed

Initial value: railed

msScrollSnapPointsX?: MsScrollSnapPointsX | MsScrollSnapPointsX[]

The -ms-scroll-snap-points-x CSS property is a Microsoft extension that specifies where snap-points will be located along the x-axis.

Syntax: snapInterval( <length-percentage>, <length-percentage> ) | snapList( <length-percentage># )

Initial value: snapInterval(0px, 100%)

msScrollSnapPointsY?: MsScrollSnapPointsY | MsScrollSnapPointsY[]

The -ms-scroll-snap-points-y CSS property is a Microsoft extension that specifies where snap-points will be located along the y-axis.

Syntax: snapInterval( <length-percentage>, <length-percentage> ) | snapList( <length-percentage># )

Initial value: snapInterval(0px, 100%)

msScrollSnapType?: MsScrollSnapType | MsScrollSnapType[]

The scroll-snap-type CSS property sets how strictly snap points are enforced on the scroll container in case there is one.

Syntax: none | proximity | mandatory

Initial value: none

msScrollSnapX?: MsScrollSnapX | MsScrollSnapX[]

The -ms-scroll-snap-x CSS shorthand property is a Microsoft extension that specifies values for the -ms-scroll-snap-type and -ms-scroll-snap-points-x properties.

Syntax: <'-ms-scroll-snap-type'> <'-ms-scroll-snap-points-x'>

msScrollSnapY?: MsScrollSnapY | MsScrollSnapY[]

The -ms-scroll-snap-x CSS shorthand property is a Microsoft extension that specifies values for the -ms-scroll-snap-type and -ms-scroll-snap-points-y properties.

Syntax: <'-ms-scroll-snap-type'> <'-ms-scroll-snap-points-y'>

msScrollTranslation?: MsScrollTranslation | MsScrollTranslation[]

The -ms-scroll-translation CSS property is a Microsoft extension that specifies whether vertical-to-horizontal scroll wheel translation occurs on the specified element.

Syntax: none | vertical-to-horizontal

Initial value: none

msScrollbar3dlightColor?: MsScrollbar3dlightColor | MsScrollbar3dlightColor[]

The -ms-scrollbar-3dlight-color CSS property is a Microsoft extension specifying the color of the top and left edges of the scroll box and scroll arrows of a scroll bar.

Syntax: <color>

Initial value: depends on user agent

msScrollbarArrowColor?: MsScrollbarArrowColor | MsScrollbarArrowColor[]

The -ms-scrollbar-arrow-color CSS property is a Microsoft extension that specifies the color of the arrow elements of a scroll arrow.

Syntax: <color>

Initial value: ButtonText

msScrollbarBaseColor?: MsScrollbarBaseColor | MsScrollbarBaseColor[]

The **-ms-scrollbar-base-color** CSS property is a Microsoft extension that specifies the base color of the main elements of a scroll bar.

Syntax: <color>

Initial value: depends on user agent

The -ms-scrollbar-darkshadow-color CSS property is a Microsoft extension that specifies the color of a scroll bar's gutter.

Syntax: <color>

Initial value: ThreeDDarkShadow

msScrollbarFaceColor?: MsScrollbarFaceColor | MsScrollbarFaceColor[]

The **-ms-scrollbar-face-color** CSS property is a Microsoft extension that specifies the color of the scroll box and scroll arrows of a scroll bar.

Syntax: <color>

Initial value: ThreeDFace

The **-ms-scrollbar-highlight-color** CSS property is a Microsoft extension that specifies the color of the slider tray, the top and left edges of the scroll box, and the scroll arrows of a scroll bar.

Syntax: <color>

Initial value: ThreeDHighlight

msScrollbarShadowColor?: MsScrollbarShadowColor | MsScrollbarShadowColor[]

The -ms-scrollbar-shadow-color CSS property is a Microsoft extension that specifies the color of the bottom and right edges of the scroll box and scroll arrows of a scroll bar.

Syntax: <color>

Initial value: ThreeDDarkShadow

msScrollbarTrackColor?: MsScrollbarTrackColor | MsScrollbarTrackColor[]

The -ms-scrollbar-track-color CSS property is a Microsoft extension that specifies the color of the track element of a scrollbar.

Syntax: <color>

Initial value: Scrollbar

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msTextAutospace?: MsTextAutospace | MsTextAutospace[]

The -ms-text-autospace CSS property is a Microsoft extension that specifies the autospacing and narrow space width adjustment of text.

Syntax: none | ideograph-alpha | ideograph-numeric | ideograph-parenthesis | ideograph-space

Initial value: none

msTextCombineHorizontal?: TextCombineUpright | TextCombineUpright[]

The text-combine-upright CSS property sets the combination of characters into the space of a single character. If the combined text is wider than 1em, the user agent must fit the contents within 1em. The resulting composition is treated as a single upright glyph for layout and decoration. This property only has an effect in vertical writing modes.

Syntax: none | all | [ digits <integer>? ]

Initial value: none

msTextOverflow?: TextOverflow | TextOverflow[]

The text-overflow CSS property sets how hidden overflow content is signaled to users. It can be clipped, display an ellipsis ('…'), or display a custom string.

Syntax: [ clip | ellipsis | <string> ]{1,2}

Initial value: clip

msTouchAction?: TouchAction | TouchAction[]

The touch-action CSS property sets how an element's region can be manipulated by a touchscreen user (for example, by zooming features built into the browser).

Syntax: auto | none | [ [ pan-x | pan-left | pan-right ] || [ pan-y | pan-up | pan-down ] || pinch-zoom ] | manipulation

Initial value: auto

msTouchSelect?: MsTouchSelect | MsTouchSelect[]

The -ms-touch-select CSS property is a Microsoft extension that toggles the gripper visual elements that enable touch text selection.

Syntax: grippers | none

Initial value: grippers

The transform CSS property lets you rotate, scale, skew, or translate an element. It modifies the coordinate space of the CSS visual formatting model.

Syntax: none | <transform-list>

Initial value: none

msTransformOrigin?: TransformOrigin<TLength> | ((string & {}) | Globals | "center" | "left" | "right" | "bottom" | "top" | NonNullable<TLength>)[]

The transform-origin CSS property sets the origin for an element's transformations.

Syntax: [ <length-percentage> | left | center | right | top | bottom ] | [ [ <length-percentage> | left | center | right ] && [ <length-percentage> | top | center | bottom ] ] <length>?

Initial value: 50% 50% 0

msTransition?: Transition<TTime> | (Globals | "none" | EasingFunction | "all" | NonNullable<TTime>)[]

The transition CSS property is a shorthand property for transition-property, transition-duration, transition-timing-function, and transition-delay.

Syntax: <single-transition>#

msTransitionDelay?: TransitionDelay<TTime> | ((string & {}) | Globals | NonNullable<TTime>)[]

The transition-delay CSS property specifies the duration to wait before starting a property's transition effect when its value changes.

Syntax: <time>#

Initial value: 0s

msTransitionDuration?: TransitionDuration<TTime> | ((string & {}) | Globals | NonNullable<TTime>)[]

The transition-duration CSS property sets the length of time a transition animation should take to complete. By default, the value is 0s, meaning that no animation will occur.

Syntax: <time>#

Initial value: 0s

msTransitionProperty?: TransitionProperty | TransitionProperty[]

The transition-property CSS property sets the CSS properties to which a transition effect should be applied.

Syntax: none | <single-transition-property>#

Initial value: all

msTransitionTimingFunction?: TransitionTimingFunction | TransitionTimingFunction[]

The transition-timing-function CSS property sets how intermediate values are calculated for CSS properties being affected by a transition effect.

Syntax: <easing-function>#

Initial value: ease

msUserSelect?: MsUserSelect | MsUserSelect[]

The **user-select** CSS property controls whether the user can select text. This doesn't have any effect on content loaded as chrome, except in textboxes.

Syntax: none | element | text

Initial value: text

msWordBreak?: WordBreak | WordBreak[]

The word-break CSS property sets whether line breaks appear wherever the text would otherwise overflow its content box.

Syntax: normal | break-all | keep-all | break-word

Initial value: normal

msWrapFlow?: MsWrapFlow | MsWrapFlow[]

The -ms-wrap-flow CSS property is a Microsoft extension that specifies how exclusions impact inline content within block-level elements.

Syntax: auto | both | start | end | maximum | clear

Initial value: auto

msWrapMargin?: MsWrapMargin<TLength> | (Globals | NonNullable<TLength>)[]

The -ms-wrap-margin CSS property is a Microsoft extension that specifies a margin that offsets the inner wrap shape from other shapes.

Syntax: <length>

Initial value: 0

msWrapThrough?: MsWrapThrough | MsWrapThrough[]

The -ms-wrap-through CSS property is a Microsoft extension that specifies how content should wrap around an exclusion element.

Syntax: wrap | none

Initial value: wrap

msWritingMode?: WritingMode | WritingMode[]

The writing-mode CSS property sets whether lines of text are laid out horizontally or vertically, as well as the direction in which blocks progress. When set for an entire document, it should be set on the root element (html element for HTML documents).

Syntax: horizontal-tb | vertical-rl | vertical-lr | sideways-rl | sideways-lr

Initial value: horizontal-tb

objectFit?: ObjectFit | ObjectFit[]

The object-fit CSS property sets how the content of a replaced element, such as an <img> or <video>, should be resized to fit its container.

Syntax: fill | contain | cover | none | scale-down

Initial value: fill

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objectPosition?: ObjectPosition<TLength> | ((string & {}) | Globals | "center" | "left" | "right" | "bottom" | "top" | NonNullable<TLength>)[]

The object-position CSS property specifies the alignment of the selected replaced element's contents within the element's box. Areas of the box which aren't covered by the replaced element's object will show the element's background.

Syntax: <position>

Initial value: 50% 50%

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https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/object-position

offset?: Offset<TLength> | ((string & {}) | Globals | "auto" | "center" | "none" | "left" | "right" | "bottom" | "top" | GeometryBox | NonNullable<TLength>)[]

The offset CSS shorthand property sets all the properties required for animating an element along a defined path.

Syntax: [ <'offset-position'>? [ <'offset-path'> [ <'offset-distance'> || <'offset-rotate'> ]? ]? ]! [ / <'offset-anchor'> ]?

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offsetAnchor?: OffsetAnchor<TLength> | ((string & {}) | Globals | "auto" | "center" | "left" | "right" | "bottom" | "top" | NonNullable<TLength>)[]

Syntax: auto | <position>

Initial value: auto

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offsetBlock?: InsetBlock<TLength> | ((string & {}) | Globals | "auto" | NonNullable<TLength>)[]

The inset-block CSS property defines the logical block start and end offsets of an element, which maps to physical offsets depending on the element's writing mode, directionality, and text orientation. It corresponds to the top and bottom, or right and left properties depending on the values defined for writing-mode, direction, and text-orientation.

Syntax: <'top'>{1,2}

Initial value: auto

deprecated
offsetBlockEnd?: InsetBlockEnd<TLength> | ((string & {}) | Globals | "auto" | NonNullable<TLength>)[]

The inset-block-end CSS property defines the logical block end offset of an element, which maps to a physical inset depending on the element's writing mode, directionality, and text orientation. It corresponds to the top, right, bottom, or left property depending on the values defined for writing-mode, direction, and text-orientation.

Syntax: <'top'>

Initial value: auto

deprecated
offsetBlockStart?: InsetBlockStart<TLength> | ((string & {}) | Globals | "auto" | NonNullable<TLength>)[]

The inset-block-start CSS property defines the logical block start offset of an element, which maps to a physical inset depending on the element's writing mode, directionality, and text orientation. It corresponds to the top, right, bottom, or left property depending on the values defined for writing-mode, direction, and text-orientation.

Syntax: <'top'>

Initial value: auto

deprecated
offsetDistance?: OffsetDistance<TLength> | ((string & {}) | Globals | NonNullable<TLength>)[]

The offset-distance CSS property specifies a position along an offset-path for an element to be placed.

Syntax: <length-percentage>

Initial value: 0

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https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/offset-distance

offsetInline?: InsetInline<TLength> | ((string & {}) | Globals | "auto" | NonNullable<TLength>)[]

The inset-inline CSS property defines the logical start and end offsets of an element in the inline direction, which maps to physical offsets depending on the element's writing mode, directionality, and text orientation. It corresponds to the top and bottom, or right and left properties depending on the values defined for writing-mode, direction, and text-orientation.

Syntax: <'top'>{1,2}

Initial value: auto

deprecated
offsetInlineEnd?: InsetInlineEnd<TLength> | ((string & {}) | Globals | "auto" | NonNullable<TLength>)[]

The inset-inline-end CSS property defines the logical inline end inset of an element, which maps to a physical offset depending on the element's writing mode, directionality, and text orientation. It corresponds to the top, right, bottom, or left property depending on the values defined for writing-mode, direction, and text-orientation.

Syntax: <'top'>

Initial value: auto

deprecated
offsetInlineStart?: InsetInlineStart<TLength> | ((string & {}) | Globals | "auto" | NonNullable<TLength>)[]

The inset-inline-start CSS property defines the logical inline start inset of an element, which maps to a physical offset depending on the element's writing mode, directionality, and text orientation. It corresponds to the top, right, bottom, or left property depending on the values defined for writing-mode, direction, and text-orientation.

Syntax: <'top'>

Initial value: auto

deprecated
offsetPath?: OffsetPath | OffsetPath[]

The offset-path CSS property specifies a motion path for an element to follow and defines the element's positioning within the parent container or SVG coordinate system.

Syntax: none | ray( [ <angle> && <size> && contain? ] ) | <path()> | <url> | [ <basic-shape> || <geometry-box> ]

Initial value: none

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https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/offset-path

offsetRotate?: OffsetRotate | OffsetRotate[]

The offset-rotate CSS property defines the orientation/direction of the element as it is positioned along the offset-path.

Syntax: [ auto | reverse ] || <angle>

Initial value: auto

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see

https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/offset-rotate

offsetRotation?: OffsetRotate | OffsetRotate[]

The offset-rotate CSS property defines the orientation/direction of the element as it is positioned along the offset-path.

Syntax: [ auto | reverse ] || <angle>

Initial value: auto

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see

https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/offset-rotate

opacity?: Opacity | Opacity[]

The opacity CSS property sets the opacity of an element. Opacity is the degree to which content behind an element is hidden, and is the opposite of transparency.

Syntax: <alpha-value>

Initial value: 1

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see

https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/opacity

order?: Order | Order[]

The order CSS property sets the order to lay out an item in a flex or grid container. Items in a container are sorted by ascending order value and then by their source code order.

Syntax: <integer>

Initial value: 0

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21 -x- 7 -x- 10 -x-
see

https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/order

orphans?: Orphans | Orphans[]

The orphans CSS property sets the minimum number of lines in a block container that must be shown at the bottom of a page, region, or column.

Syntax: <integer>

Initial value: 2

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see

https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/orphans

outline?: Outline<TLength> | (Globals | <internal>.Color | "auto" | LineStyle | "medium" | "thick" | "thin" | "invert" | NonNullable<TLength>)[]

The outline CSS shorthand property set all the outline properties in a single declaration.

Syntax: [ <'outline-color'> || <'outline-style'> || <'outline-width'> ]

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see

https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/outline

outlineColor?: OutlineColor | OutlineColor[]

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

Syntax: <color> | invert

Initial value: invert, for browsers supporting it, currentColor for the other

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see

https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/outline-color

outlineOffset?: OutlineOffset<TLength> | (Globals | NonNullable<TLength>)[]

The outline-offset CSS property sets the amount of space between an outline and the edge or border of an element.

Syntax: <length>

Initial value: 0

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see

https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/outline-offset

outlineStyle?: OutlineStyle | OutlineStyle[]

The outline-style CSS property sets the style of an element's outline. An outline is a line that is drawn around an element, outside the border.

Syntax: auto | <'border-style'>

Initial value: none

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see

https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/outline-style

outlineWidth?: OutlineWidth<TLength> | (Globals | "medium" | "thick" | "thin" | NonNullable<TLength>)[]

The CSS outline-width property sets the thickness of an element's outline. An outline is a line that is drawn around an element, outside the border.

Syntax: <line-width>

Initial value: medium

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see

https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/outline-width

overflow?: Overflow | Overflow[]

The overflow CSS shorthand property sets the desired behavior for an element's overflow — i.e. when an element's content is too big to fit in its block formatting context — in both directions.

Syntax: [ visible | hidden | clip | scroll | auto ]{1,2}

Initial value: visible

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see

https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/overflow

overflowAnchor?: OverflowAnchor | OverflowAnchor[]

Syntax: auto | none

Initial value: auto

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see

https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/overflow-anchor

overflowBlock?: OverflowBlock | OverflowBlock[]

Syntax: visible | hidden | clip | scroll | auto

Initial value: auto

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see

https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/overflow-block

overflowClipBox?: OverflowClipBox | OverflowClipBox[]

The overflow-clip-box CSS property specifies relative to which box the clipping happens when there is an overflow. It is short hand for the overflow-clip-box-inline and overflow-clip-box-block properties.

Syntax: padding-box | content-box

Initial value: padding-box

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see

https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Mozilla/Gecko/Chrome/CSS/overflow-clip-box

overflowClipMargin?: OverflowClipMargin<TLength> | ((string & {}) | Globals | VisualBox | NonNullable<TLength>)[]

Syntax: <visual-box> || <length [0,∞]>

Initial value: 0px

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see

https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/overflow-clip-margin

overflowInline?: OverflowInline | OverflowInline[]

Syntax: visible | hidden | clip | scroll | auto

Initial value: auto

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see

https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/overflow-inline

overflowWrap?: OverflowWrap | OverflowWrap[]

The overflow-wrap CSS property applies to inline elements, setting whether the browser should insert line breaks within an otherwise unbreakable string to prevent text from overflowing its line box.

Syntax: normal | break-word | anywhere

Initial value: normal

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see

https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/overflow-wrap

overflowX?: OverflowX | OverflowX[]

The overflow-x CSS property sets what shows when content overflows a block-level element's left and right edges. This may be nothing, a scroll bar, or the overflow content.

Syntax: visible | hidden | clip | scroll | auto

Initial value: visible

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see

https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/overflow-x

overflowY?: OverflowY | OverflowY[]

The overflow-y CSS property sets what shows when content overflows a block-level element's top and bottom edges. This may be nothing, a scroll bar, or the overflow content.

Syntax: visible | hidden | clip | scroll | auto

Initial value: visible

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see

https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/overflow-y

overscrollBehavior?: OverscrollBehavior | OverscrollBehavior[]

The overscroll-behavior CSS property sets what a browser does when reaching the boundary of a scrolling area. It's a shorthand for overscroll-behavior-x and overscroll-behavior-y.

Syntax: [ contain | none | auto ]{1,2}

Initial value: auto

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see

https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/overscroll-behavior

overscrollBehaviorBlock?: OverscrollBehaviorBlock | OverscrollBehaviorBlock[]

The overscroll-behavior-block CSS property sets the browser's behavior when the block direction boundary of a scrolling area is reached.

Syntax: contain | none | auto

Initial value: auto

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see

https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/overscroll-behavior-block

overscrollBehaviorInline?: OverscrollBehaviorInline | OverscrollBehaviorInline[]

The overscroll-behavior-inline CSS property sets the browser's behavior when the inline direction boundary of a scrolling area is reached.

Syntax: contain | none | auto

Initial value: auto

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see

https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/overscroll-behavior-inline

overscrollBehaviorX?: OverscrollBehaviorX | OverscrollBehaviorX[]

The overscroll-behavior-x CSS property sets the browser's behavior when the horizontal boundary of a scrolling area is reached.

Syntax: contain | none | auto

Initial value: auto

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see

https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/overscroll-behavior-x

overscrollBehaviorY?: OverscrollBehaviorY | OverscrollBehaviorY[]

The overscroll-behavior-y CSS property sets the browser's behavior when the vertical boundary of a scrolling area is reached.

Syntax: contain | none | auto

Initial value: auto

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63 59 No 18 No
see

https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/overscroll-behavior-y

padding?: Padding<TLength> | ((string & {}) | Globals | NonNullable<TLength>)[]

The padding CSS shorthand property sets the padding area on all four sides of an element at once.

Syntax: [ <length> | <percentage> ]{1,4}

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see

https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/padding

paddingBlock?: PaddingBlock<TLength> | ((string & {}) | Globals | NonNullable<TLength>)[]

The padding-block CSS shorthand property defines the logical block start and end padding of an element, which maps to physical padding properties depending on the element's writing mode, directionality, and text orientation.

Syntax: <'padding-left'>{1,2}

Initial value: 0

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see

https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/padding-block

paddingBlockEnd?: PaddingBlockEnd<TLength> | ((string & {}) | Globals | NonNullable<TLength>)[]

The padding-block-end CSS property defines the logical block end padding of an element, which maps to a physical padding depending on the element's writing mode, directionality, and text orientation.

Syntax: <'padding-left'>

Initial value: 0

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see

https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/padding-block-end

paddingBlockStart?: PaddingBlockStart<TLength> | ((string & {}) | Globals | NonNullable<TLength>)[]

The padding-block-start CSS property defines the logical block start padding of an element, which maps to a physical padding depending on the element's writing mode, directionality, and text orientation.

Syntax: <'padding-left'>

Initial value: 0

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see

https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/padding-block-start

paddingBottom?: PaddingBottom<TLength> | ((string & {}) | Globals | NonNullable<TLength>)[]

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

Syntax: <length> | <percentage>

Initial value: 0

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see

https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/padding-bottom

paddingInline?: PaddingInline<TLength> | ((string & {}) | Globals | NonNullable<TLength>)[]

The padding-inline CSS shorthand property defines the logical inline start and end padding of an element, which maps to physical padding properties depending on the element's writing mode, directionality, and text orientation.

Syntax: <'padding-left'>{1,2}

Initial value: 0

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see

https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/padding-inline

paddingInlineEnd?: PaddingInlineEnd<TLength> | ((string & {}) | Globals | NonNullable<TLength>)[]

The padding-inline-end CSS property defines the logical inline end padding of an element, which maps to a physical padding depending on the element's writing mode, directionality, and text orientation.

Syntax: <'padding-left'>

Initial value: 0

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see

https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/padding-inline-end

paddingInlineStart?: PaddingInlineStart<TLength> | ((string & {}) | Globals | NonNullable<TLength>)[]

The padding-inline-start CSS property defines the logical inline start padding of an element, which maps to a physical padding depending on the element's writing mode, directionality, and text orientation.

Syntax: <'padding-left'>

Initial value: 0

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see

https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/padding-inline-start

paddingLeft?: PaddingLeft<TLength> | ((string & {}) | Globals | NonNullable<TLength>)[]

The padding-left CSS property sets the width of the padding area to the left of an element.

Syntax: <length> | <percentage>

Initial value: 0

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see

https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/padding-left

paddingRight?: PaddingRight<TLength> | ((string & {}) | Globals | NonNullable<TLength>)[]

The padding-right CSS property sets the width of the padding area on the right of an element.

Syntax: <length> | <percentage>

Initial value: 0

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see

https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/padding-right

paddingTop?: PaddingTop<TLength> | ((string & {}) | Globals | NonNullable<TLength>)[]

The padding-top CSS property sets the height of the padding area on the top of an element.

Syntax: <length> | <percentage>

Initial value: 0

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1 1 1 12 4
see

https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/padding-top

pageBreakAfter?: PageBreakAfter | PageBreakAfter[]

The page-break-after CSS property adjusts page breaks after the current element.

Syntax: auto | always | avoid | left | right | recto | verso

Initial value: auto

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see

https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/page-break-after

pageBreakBefore?: PageBreakBefore | PageBreakBefore[]

The page-break-before CSS property adjusts page breaks before the current element.

Syntax: auto | always | avoid | left | right | recto | verso

Initial value: auto

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1 1 1.2 12 4
see

https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/page-break-before

pageBreakInside?: PageBreakInside | PageBreakInside[]

The page-break-inside CSS property adjusts page breaks inside the current element.

Syntax: auto | avoid

Initial value: auto

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see

https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/page-break-inside

paintOrder?: PaintOrder | PaintOrder[]

The paint-order CSS property lets you control the order in which the fill and stroke (and painting markers) of text content and shapes are drawn.

Syntax: normal | [ fill || stroke || markers ]

Initial value: normal

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see

https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/paint-order

perspective?: Perspective<TLength> | (Globals | "none" | NonNullable<TLength>)[]

The perspective CSS property determines the distance between the z=0 plane and the user in order to give a 3D-positioned element some perspective.

Syntax: none | <length>

Initial value: none

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see

https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/perspective

perspectiveOrigin?: PerspectiveOrigin<TLength> | ((string & {}) | Globals | "center" | "left" | "right" | "bottom" | "top" | NonNullable<TLength>)[]

The perspective-origin CSS property determines the position at which the viewer is looking. It is used as the vanishing point by the perspective property.

Syntax: <position>

Initial value: 50% 50%

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see

https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/perspective-origin

placeContent?: PlaceContent | PlaceContent[]

The place-content CSS shorthand property allows you to align content along both the block and inline directions at once (i.e. the align-content and justify-content properties) in a relevant layout system such as Grid or Flexbox.

Syntax: <'align-content'> <'justify-content'>?

Initial value: normal

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see

https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/place-content

placeItems?: PlaceItems | PlaceItems[]

The CSS place-items shorthand property allows you to align items along both the block and inline directions at once (i.e. the align-items and justify-items properties) in a relevant layout system such as Grid or Flexbox. If the second value is not set, the first value is also used for it.

Syntax: <'align-items'> <'justify-items'>?

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see

https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/place-items

placeSelf?: PlaceSelf | PlaceSelf[]

The place-self CSS shorthand property allows you to align an individual item in both the block and inline directions at once (i.e. the align-self and justify-self properties) in a relevant layout system such as Grid or Flexbox. If the second value is not present, the first value is also used for it.

Syntax: <'align-self'> <'justify-self'>?

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see

https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/place-self

pointerEvents?: PointerEvents | PointerEvents[]

The pointer-events CSS property sets under what circumstances (if any) a particular graphic element can become the target of pointer events.

Syntax: auto | none | visiblePainted | visibleFill | visibleStroke | visible | painted | fill | stroke | all | inherit

Initial value: auto

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see

https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/pointer-events

The position CSS property sets how an element is positioned in a document. The top, right, bottom, and left properties determine the final location of positioned elements.

Syntax: static | relative | absolute | sticky | fixed

Initial value: static

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see

https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/position

printColorAdjust?: PrintColorAdjust | PrintColorAdjust[]

The print-color-adjust CSS property sets what, if anything, the user agent may do to optimize the appearance of the element on the output device. By default, the browser is allowed to make any adjustments to the element's appearance it determines to be necessary and prudent given the type and capabilities of the output device.

Syntax: economy | exact

Initial value: economy

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see

https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/print-color-adjust

quotes?: Quotes | Quotes[]

The quotes CSS property sets how the browser should render quotation marks that are added using the open-quotes or close-quotes values of the CSS content property.

Syntax: none | auto | [ <string> <string> ]+

Initial value: depends on user agent

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see

https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/quotes

resize?: Resize | Resize[]

The resize CSS property sets whether an element is resizable, and if so, in which directions.

Syntax: none | both | horizontal | vertical | block | inline

Initial value: none

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1 4 3 79 No
see

https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/resize

right?: Right<TLength> | ((string & {}) | Globals | "auto" | NonNullable<TLength>)[]

The right CSS property participates in specifying the horizontal position of a positioned element. It has no effect on non-positioned elements.

Syntax: <length> | <percentage> | auto

Initial value: auto

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see

https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/right

rotate?: Rotate | Rotate[]

The rotate CSS property allows you to specify rotation transforms individually and independently of the transform property. This maps better to typical user interface usage, and saves having to remember the exact order of transform functions to specify in the transform property.

Syntax: none | <angle> | [ x | y | z | <number>{3} ] && <angle>

Initial value: none

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see

https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/rotate

rowGap?: RowGap<TLength> | ((string & {}) | Globals | "normal" | NonNullable<TLength>)[]

The row-gap CSS property sets the size of the gap (gutter) between an element's grid rows.

Syntax: normal | <length-percentage>

Initial value: normal


Supported in Flex Layout

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Supported in Grid Layout

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see

https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/row-gap

rubyAlign?: RubyAlign | RubyAlign[]

The ruby-align CSS property defines the distribution of the different ruby elements over the base.

Syntax: start | center | space-between | space-around

Initial value: space-around

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see

https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/ruby-align

rubyMerge?: RubyMerge | RubyMerge[]

Syntax: separate | collapse | auto

Initial value: separate

rubyPosition?: RubyPosition | RubyPosition[]

The ruby-position CSS property defines the position of a ruby element relatives to its base element. It can be positioned over the element (over), under it (under), or between the characters on their right side (inter-character).

Syntax: [ alternate || [ over | under ] ] | inter-character

Initial value: alternate

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1 -x-
see

https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/ruby-position

scale?: Scale | Scale[]

The scale CSS property allows you to specify scale transforms individually and independently of the transform property. This maps better to typical user interface usage, and saves having to remember the exact order of transform functions to specify in the transform value.

Syntax: none | <number>{1,3}

Initial value: none

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see

https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/scale

The scroll-behavior CSS property sets the behavior for a scrolling box when scrolling is triggered by the navigation or CSSOM scrolling APIs.

Syntax: auto | smooth

Initial value: auto

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61 36 15.4 79 No
see

https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/scroll-behavior

scrollMargin?: ScrollMargin<TLength> | ((string & {}) | Globals | NonNullable<TLength>)[]

The scroll-margin shorthand property sets all of the scroll margins of an element at once, assigning values much like the margin property does for margins of an element.

Syntax: <length>{1,4}

Initial value: 0

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see

https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/scroll-margin

scrollMarginBlock?: ScrollMarginBlock<TLength> | ((string & {}) | Globals | NonNullable<TLength>)[]

The scroll-margin-block shorthand property sets the scroll margins of an element in the block dimension.

Syntax: <length>{1,2}

Initial value: 0

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see

https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/scroll-margin-block

scrollMarginBlockEnd?: ScrollMarginBlockEnd<TLength> | (Globals | NonNullable<TLength>)[]

The scroll-margin-block-end property defines the margin of the scroll snap area at the end of the block dimension that is used for snapping this box to the snapport. The scroll snap area is determined by taking the transformed border box, finding its rectangular bounding box (axis-aligned in the scroll container's coordinate space), then adding the specified outsets.

Syntax: <length>

Initial value: 0

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see

https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/scroll-margin-block-end

scrollMarginBlockStart?: ScrollMarginBlockStart<TLength> | (Globals | NonNullable<TLength>)[]

The scroll-margin-block-start property defines the margin of the scroll snap area at the start of the block dimension that is used for snapping this box to the snapport. The scroll snap area is determined by taking the transformed border box, finding its rectangular bounding box (axis-aligned in the scroll container's coordinate space), then adding the specified outsets.

Syntax: <length>

Initial value: 0

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see

https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/scroll-margin-block-start

scrollMarginBottom?: ScrollMarginBottom<TLength> | (Globals | NonNullable<TLength>)[]

The scroll-margin-bottom property defines the bottom margin of the scroll snap area that is used for snapping this box to the snapport. The scroll snap area is determined by taking the transformed border box, finding its rectangular bounding box (axis-aligned in the scroll container's coordinate space), then adding the specified outsets.

Syntax: <length>

Initial value: 0

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69 68 14.1 79 No
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see

https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/scroll-margin-bottom

scrollMarginInline?: ScrollMarginInline<TLength> | ((string & {}) | Globals | NonNullable<TLength>)[]

The scroll-margin-inline shorthand property sets the scroll margins of an element in the inline dimension.

Syntax: <length>{1,2}

Initial value: 0

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see

https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/scroll-margin-inline

scrollMarginInlineEnd?: ScrollMarginInlineEnd<TLength> | (Globals | NonNullable<TLength>)[]

The scroll-margin-inline-end property defines the margin of the scroll snap area at the end of the inline dimension that is used for snapping this box to the snapport. The scroll snap area is determined by taking the transformed border box, finding its rectangular bounding box (axis-aligned in the scroll container's coordinate space), then adding the specified outsets.

Syntax: <length>

Initial value: 0

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see

https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/scroll-margin-inline-end

scrollMarginInlineStart?: ScrollMarginInlineStart<TLength> | (Globals | NonNullable<TLength>)[]

The scroll-margin-inline-start property defines the margin of the scroll snap area at the start of the inline dimension that is used for snapping this box to the snapport. The scroll snap area is determined by taking the transformed border box, finding its rectangular bounding box (axis-aligned in the scroll container's coordinate space), then adding the specified outsets.

Syntax: <length>

Initial value: 0

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see

https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/scroll-margin-inline-start

scrollMarginLeft?: ScrollMarginLeft<TLength> | (Globals | NonNullable<TLength>)[]

The scroll-margin-left property defines the left margin of the scroll snap area that is used for snapping this box to the snapport. The scroll snap area is determined by taking the transformed border box, finding its rectangular bounding box (axis-aligned in the scroll container's coordinate space), then adding the specified outsets.

Syntax: <length>

Initial value: 0

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see

https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/scroll-margin-left

scrollMarginRight?: ScrollMarginRight<TLength> | (Globals | NonNullable<TLength>)[]

The scroll-margin-right property defines the right margin of the scroll snap area that is used for snapping this box to the snapport. The scroll snap area is determined by taking the transformed border box, finding its rectangular bounding box (axis-aligned in the scroll container's coordinate space), then adding the specified outsets.

Syntax: <length>

Initial value: 0

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see

https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/scroll-margin-right

scrollMarginTop?: ScrollMarginTop<TLength> | (Globals | NonNullable<TLength>)[]

The scroll-margin-top property defines the top margin of the scroll snap area that is used for snapping this box to the snapport. The scroll snap area is determined by taking the transformed border box, finding its rectangular bounding box (axis-aligned in the scroll container's coordinate space), then adding the specified outsets.

Syntax: <length>

Initial value: 0

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see

https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/scroll-margin-top

scrollPadding?: ScrollPadding<TLength> | ((string & {}) | Globals | "auto" | NonNullable<TLength>)[]

The scroll-padding shorthand property sets scroll padding on all sides of an element at once, much like the padding property does for padding on an element.

Syntax: [ auto | <length-percentage> ]{1,4}

Initial value: auto

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see

https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/scroll-padding

scrollPaddingBlock?: ScrollPaddingBlock<TLength> | ((string & {}) | Globals | "auto" | NonNullable<TLength>)[]

The scroll-padding-block shorthand property sets the scroll padding of an element in the block dimension.

Syntax: [ auto | <length-percentage> ]{1,2}

Initial value: auto

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https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/scroll-padding-block

scrollPaddingBlockEnd?: ScrollPaddingBlockEnd<TLength> | ((string & {}) | Globals | "auto" | NonNullable<TLength>)[]

The scroll-padding-block-end property defines offsets for the end edge in the block dimension of the optimal viewing region of the scrollport: the region used as the target region for placing things in view of the user. This allows the author to exclude regions of the scrollport that are obscured by other content (such as fixed-positioned toolbars or sidebars) or to put more breathing room between a targeted element and the edges of the scrollport.

Syntax: auto | <length-percentage>

Initial value: auto

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https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/scroll-padding-block-end

scrollPaddingBlockStart?: ScrollPaddingBlockStart<TLength> | ((string & {}) | Globals | "auto" | NonNullable<TLength>)[]

The scroll-padding-block-start property defines offsets for the start edge in the block dimension of the optimal viewing region of the scrollport: the region used as the target region for placing things in view of the user. This allows the author to exclude regions of the scrollport that are obscured by other content (such as fixed-positioned toolbars or sidebars) or to put more breathing room between a targeted element and the edges of the scrollport.

Syntax: auto | <length-percentage>

Initial value: auto

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https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/scroll-padding-block-start

scrollPaddingBottom?: ScrollPaddingBottom<TLength> | ((string & {}) | Globals | "auto" | NonNullable<TLength>)[]

The scroll-padding-bottom property defines offsets for the bottom of the optimal viewing region of the scrollport: the region used as the target region for placing things in view of the user. This allows the author to exclude regions of the scrollport that are obscured by other content (such as fixed-positioned toolbars or sidebars) or to put more breathing room between a targeted element and the edges of the scrollport.

Syntax: auto | <length-percentage>

Initial value: auto

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https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/scroll-padding-bottom

scrollPaddingInline?: ScrollPaddingInline<TLength> | ((string & {}) | Globals | "auto" | NonNullable<TLength>)[]

The scroll-padding-inline shorthand property sets the scroll padding of an element in the inline dimension.

Syntax: [ auto | <length-percentage> ]{1,2}

Initial value: auto

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https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/scroll-padding-inline

scrollPaddingInlineEnd?: ScrollPaddingInlineEnd<TLength> | ((string & {}) | Globals | "auto" | NonNullable<TLength>)[]

The scroll-padding-inline-end property defines offsets for the end edge in the inline dimension of the optimal viewing region of the scrollport: the region used as the target region for placing things in view of the user. This allows the author to exclude regions of the scrollport that are obscured by other content (such as fixed-positioned toolbars or sidebars) or to put more breathing room between a targeted element and the edges of the scrollport.

Syntax: auto | <length-percentage>

Initial value: auto

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https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/scroll-padding-inline-end

scrollPaddingInlineStart?: ScrollPaddingInlineStart<TLength> | ((string & {}) | Globals | "auto" | NonNullable<TLength>)[]

The scroll-padding-inline-start property defines offsets for the start edge in the inline dimension of the optimal viewing region of the scrollport: the region used as the target region for placing things in view of the user. This allows the author to exclude regions of the scrollport that are obscured by other content (such as fixed-positioned toolbars or sidebars) or to put more breathing room between a targeted element and the edges of the scrollport.

Syntax: auto | <length-percentage>

Initial value: auto

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https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/scroll-padding-inline-start

scrollPaddingLeft?: ScrollPaddingLeft<TLength> | ((string & {}) | Globals | "auto" | NonNullable<TLength>)[]

The scroll-padding-left property defines offsets for the left of the optimal viewing region of the scrollport: the region used as the target region for placing things in view of the user. This allows the author to exclude regions of the scrollport that are obscured by other content (such as fixed-positioned toolbars or sidebars) or to put more breathing room between a targeted element and the edges of the scrollport.

Syntax: auto | <length-percentage>

Initial value: auto

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https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/scroll-padding-left

scrollPaddingRight?: ScrollPaddingRight<TLength> | ((string & {}) | Globals | "auto" | NonNullable<TLength>)[]

The scroll-padding-right property defines offsets for the right of the optimal viewing region of the scrollport: the region used as the target region for placing things in view of the user. This allows the author to exclude regions of the scrollport that are obscured by other content (such as fixed-positioned toolbars or sidebars) or to put more breathing room between a targeted element and the edges of the scrollport.

Syntax: auto | <length-percentage>

Initial value: auto

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https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/scroll-padding-right

scrollPaddingTop?: ScrollPaddingTop<TLength> | ((string & {}) | Globals | "auto" | NonNullable<TLength>)[]

The scroll-padding-top property defines offsets for the top of the optimal viewing region of the scrollport: the region used as the target region for placing things in view of the user. This allows the author to exclude regions of the scrollport that are obscured by other content (such as fixed-positioned toolbars or sidebars) or to put more breathing room between a targeted element and the edges of the scrollport.

Syntax: auto | <length-percentage>

Initial value: auto

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https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/scroll-padding-top

scrollSnapAlign?: ScrollSnapAlign | ScrollSnapAlign[]

The scroll-snap-align property specifies the box's snap position as an alignment of its snap area (as the alignment subject) within its snap container's snapport (as the alignment container). The two values specify the snapping alignment in the block axis and inline axis, respectively. If only one value is specified, the second value defaults to the same value.

Syntax: [ none | start | end | center ]{1,2}

Initial value: none

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https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/scroll-snap-align

scrollSnapCoordinate?: ScrollSnapCoordinate<TLength> | ((string & {}) | Globals | "center" | "none" | "left" | "right" | "bottom" | "top" | NonNullable<TLength>)[]

The scroll-snap-coordinate CSS property defines the x and y coordinate positions within an element that will align with its nearest ancestor scroll container's scroll-snap-destination for each respective axis.

Syntax: none | <position>#

Initial value: none

deprecated
scrollSnapDestination?: ScrollSnapDestination<TLength> | ((string & {}) | Globals | "center" | "left" | "right" | "bottom" | "top" | NonNullable<TLength>)[]

The scroll-snap-destination CSS property defines the position in x and y coordinates within the scroll container's visual viewport which element snap points align with.

Syntax: <position>

Initial value: 0px 0px

deprecated
scrollSnapMargin?: ScrollMargin<TLength> | ((string & {}) | Globals | NonNullable<TLength>)[]

The scroll-margin shorthand property sets all of the scroll margins of an element at once, assigning values much like the margin property does for margins of an element.

Syntax: <length>{1,4}

Initial value: 0

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https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/scroll-margin

scrollSnapMarginBottom?: ScrollMarginBottom<TLength> | (Globals | NonNullable<TLength>)[]

The scroll-margin-bottom property defines the bottom margin of the scroll snap area that is used for snapping this box to the snapport. The scroll snap area is determined by taking the transformed border box, finding its rectangular bounding box (axis-aligned in the scroll container's coordinate space), then adding the specified outsets.

Syntax: <length>

Initial value: 0

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https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/scroll-margin-bottom

scrollSnapMarginLeft?: ScrollMarginLeft<TLength> | (Globals | NonNullable<TLength>)[]

The scroll-margin-left property defines the left margin of the scroll snap area that is used for snapping this box to the snapport. The scroll snap area is determined by taking the transformed border box, finding its rectangular bounding box (axis-aligned in the scroll container's coordinate space), then adding the specified outsets.

Syntax: <length>

Initial value: 0

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https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/scroll-margin-left

scrollSnapMarginRight?: ScrollMarginRight<TLength> | (Globals | NonNullable<TLength>)[]

The scroll-margin-right property defines the right margin of the scroll snap area that is used for snapping this box to the snapport. The scroll snap area is determined by taking the transformed border box, finding its rectangular bounding box (axis-aligned in the scroll container's coordinate space), then adding the specified outsets.

Syntax: <length>

Initial value: 0

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https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/scroll-margin-right

scrollSnapMarginTop?: ScrollMarginTop<TLength> | (Globals | NonNullable<TLength>)[]

The scroll-margin-top property defines the top margin of the scroll snap area that is used for snapping this box to the snapport. The scroll snap area is determined by taking the transformed border box, finding its rectangular bounding box (axis-aligned in the scroll container's coordinate space), then adding the specified outsets.

Syntax: <length>

Initial value: 0

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https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/scroll-margin-top

scrollSnapPointsX?: ScrollSnapPointsX | ScrollSnapPointsX[]

The scroll-snap-points-x CSS property defines the horizontal positioning of snap points within the content of the scroll container they are applied to.

Syntax: none | repeat( <length-percentage> )

Initial value: none

deprecated
scrollSnapPointsY?: ScrollSnapPointsY | ScrollSnapPointsY[]

The scroll-snap-points-y CSS property defines the vertical positioning of snap points within the content of the scroll container they are applied to.

Syntax: none | repeat( <length-percentage> )

Initial value: none

deprecated
scrollSnapStop?: ScrollSnapStop | ScrollSnapStop[]

The scroll-snap-stop CSS property defines whether the scroll container is allowed to "pass over" possible snap positions.

Syntax: normal | always

Initial value: normal

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https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/scroll-snap-stop

scrollSnapType?: ScrollSnapType | ScrollSnapType[]

The scroll-snap-type CSS property sets how strictly snap points are enforced on the scroll container in case there is one.

Syntax: none | [ x | y | block | inline | both ] [ mandatory | proximity ]?

Initial value: none

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https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/scroll-snap-type

scrollSnapTypeX?: ScrollSnapTypeX | ScrollSnapTypeX[]

The scroll-snap-type-x CSS property defines how strictly snap points are enforced on the horizontal axis of the scroll container in case there is one.

Syntax: none | mandatory | proximity

Initial value: none

deprecated
scrollSnapTypeY?: ScrollSnapTypeY | ScrollSnapTypeY[]

The scroll-snap-type-y CSS property defines how strictly snap points are enforced on the vertical axis of the scroll container in case there is one.

Syntax: none | mandatory | proximity

Initial value: none

deprecated
scrollbarColor?: ScrollbarColor | ScrollbarColor[]

The scrollbar-color CSS property sets the color of the scrollbar track and thumb.

Syntax: auto | <color>{2}

Initial value: auto

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https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/scrollbar-color

scrollbarGutter?: ScrollbarGutter | ScrollbarGutter[]

The scrollbar-gutter CSS property allows authors to reserve space for the scrollbar, preventing unwanted layout changes as the content grows while also avoiding unnecessary visuals when scrolling isn't needed.

Syntax: auto | stable && both-edges?

Initial value: auto

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https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/scrollbar-gutter

The -ms-scrollbar-track-color CSS property is a Microsoft extension that specifies the color of the track element of a scrollbar.

Syntax: <color>

Initial value: Scrollbar

deprecated
scrollbarWidth?: ScrollbarWidth | ScrollbarWidth[]

The scrollbar-width property allows the author to set the maximum thickness of an element's scrollbars when they are shown.

Syntax: auto | thin | none

Initial value: auto

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https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/scrollbar-width

shapeImageThreshold?: ShapeImageThreshold | ShapeImageThreshold[]

The shape-image-threshold CSS property sets the alpha channel threshold used to extract the shape using an image as the value for shape-outside.

Syntax: <alpha-value>

Initial value: 0.0

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https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/shape-image-threshold

shapeMargin?: ShapeMargin<TLength> | ((string & {}) | Globals | NonNullable<TLength>)[]

The shape-margin CSS property sets a margin for a CSS shape created using shape-outside.

Syntax: <length-percentage>

Initial value: 0

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https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/shape-margin

shapeOutside?: ShapeOutside | ShapeOutside[]

The shape-outside CSS property defines a shape—which may be non-rectangular—around which adjacent inline content should wrap. By default, inline content wraps around its margin box; shape-outside provides a way to customize this wrapping, making it possible to wrap text around complex objects rather than simple boxes.

Syntax: none | [ <shape-box> || <basic-shape> ] | <image>

Initial value: none

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https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/shape-outside

shapeRendering?: ShapeRendering | ShapeRendering[]
stopColor?: StopColor | StopColor[]
stopOpacity?: StopOpacity | StopOpacity[]
stroke?: Stroke | Stroke[]
strokeDasharray?: StrokeDasharray<TLength> | ((string & {}) | Globals | "none" | (number & {}) | NonNullable<TLength>)[]
strokeDashoffset?: StrokeDashoffset<TLength> | ((string & {}) | Globals | NonNullable<TLength>)[]
strokeLinecap?: StrokeLinecap | StrokeLinecap[]
strokeLinejoin?: StrokeLinejoin | StrokeLinejoin[]
strokeMiterlimit?: StrokeMiterlimit | StrokeMiterlimit[]
strokeOpacity?: StrokeOpacity | StrokeOpacity[]
strokeWidth?: StrokeWidth<TLength> | ((string & {}) | Globals | NonNullable<TLength>)[]
tabSize?: TabSize<TLength> | ((string & {}) | Globals | (number & {}) | NonNullable<TLength>)[]

The tab-size CSS property is used to customize the width of tab characters (U+0009).

Syntax: <integer> | <length>

Initial value: 8

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https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/tab-size

tableLayout?: TableLayout | TableLayout[]

The table-layout CSS property sets the algorithm used to lay out <table> cells, rows, and columns.

Syntax: auto | fixed

Initial value: auto

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https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/table-layout

textAlign?: TextAlign | TextAlign[]

The text-align CSS property sets the horizontal alignment of the content inside a block element or table-cell box. This means it works like vertical-align but in the horizontal direction.

Syntax: start | end | left | right | center | justify | match-parent

Initial value: start, or a nameless value that acts as left if direction is ltr, right if direction is rtl if start is not supported by the browser.

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https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/text-align

textAlignLast?: TextAlignLast | TextAlignLast[]

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

Syntax: auto | start | end | left | right | center | justify

Initial value: auto

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https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/text-align-last

textAnchor?: TextAnchor | TextAnchor[]
textCombineUpright?: TextCombineUpright | TextCombineUpright[]

The text-combine-upright CSS property sets the combination of characters into the space of a single character. If the combined text is wider than 1em, the user agent must fit the contents within 1em. The resulting composition is treated as a single upright glyph for layout and decoration. This property only has an effect in vertical writing modes.

Syntax: none | all | [ digits <integer>? ]

Initial value: none

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https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/text-combine-upright

textDecoration?: TextDecoration<TLength> | (Globals | <internal>.Color | "auto" | "none" | "dashed" | "dotted" | "double" | "solid" | "from-font" | "blink" | "grammar-error" | "line-through" | "overline" | "spelling-error" | "underline" | "wavy" | NonNullable<TLength>)[]

The text-decoration shorthand CSS property sets the appearance of decorative lines on text. It is a shorthand for text-decoration-line, text-decoration-color, text-decoration-style, and the newer text-decoration-thickness property.

Syntax: <'text-decoration-line'> || <'text-decoration-style'> || <'text-decoration-color'> || <'text-decoration-thickness'>

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https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/text-decoration

textDecorationColor?: TextDecorationColor | TextDecorationColor[]

The text-decoration-color CSS property sets the color of decorations added to text by text-decoration-line.

Syntax: <color>

Initial value: currentcolor

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https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/text-decoration-color

textDecorationLine?: TextDecorationLine | TextDecorationLine[]

The text-decoration-line CSS property sets the kind of decoration that is used on text in an element, such as an underline or overline.

Syntax: none | [ underline || overline || line-through || blink ] | spelling-error | grammar-error

Initial value: none

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https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/text-decoration-line

textDecorationSkip?: TextDecorationSkip | TextDecorationSkip[]

The text-decoration-skip CSS property sets what parts of an element's content any text decoration affecting the element must skip over. It controls all text decoration lines drawn by the element and also any text decoration lines drawn by its ancestors.

Syntax: none | [ objects || [ spaces | [ leading-spaces || trailing-spaces ] ] || edges || box-decoration ]

Initial value: objects

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https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/text-decoration-skip

textDecorationSkipInk?: TextDecorationSkipInk | TextDecorationSkipInk[]

The text-decoration-skip-ink CSS property specifies how overlines and underlines are drawn when they pass over glyph ascenders and descenders.

Syntax: auto | all | none

Initial value: auto

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https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/text-decoration-skip-ink

textDecorationStyle?: TextDecorationStyle | TextDecorationStyle[]

The text-decoration-style CSS property sets the style of the lines specified by text-decoration-line. The style applies to all lines that are set with text-decoration-line.

Syntax: solid | double | dotted | dashed | wavy

Initial value: solid

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https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/text-decoration-style

textDecorationThickness?: TextDecorationThickness<TLength> | ((string & {}) | Globals | "auto" | "from-font" | NonNullable<TLength>)[]

The text-decoration-thickness CSS property sets the stroke thickness of the decoration line that is used on text in an element, such as a line-through, underline, or overline.

Syntax: auto | from-font | <length> | <percentage>

Initial value: auto

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https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/text-decoration-thickness

textDecorationWidth?: TextDecorationThickness<TLength> | ((string & {}) | Globals | "auto" | "from-font" | NonNullable<TLength>)[]

The text-decoration-thickness CSS property sets the stroke thickness of the decoration line that is used on text in an element, such as a line-through, underline, or overline.

Syntax: auto | from-font | <length> | <percentage>

Initial value: auto

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https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/text-decoration-thickness

textEmphasis?: TextEmphasis | TextEmphasis[]

The text-emphasis CSS property applies emphasis marks to text (except spaces and control characters). It is a shorthand for text-emphasis-style and text-emphasis-color.

Syntax: <'text-emphasis-style'> || <'text-emphasis-color'>

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https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/text-emphasis

textEmphasisColor?: TextEmphasisColor | TextEmphasisColor[]

The text-emphasis-color CSS property sets the color of emphasis marks. This value can also be set using the text-emphasis shorthand.

Syntax: <color>

Initial value: currentcolor

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https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/text-emphasis-color

textEmphasisPosition?: TextEmphasisPosition | TextEmphasisPosition[]

The text-emphasis-position CSS property sets where emphasis marks are drawn. Like ruby text, if there isn't enough room for emphasis marks, the line height is increased.

Syntax: [ over | under ] && [ right | left ]

Initial value: over right

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https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/text-emphasis-position

textEmphasisStyle?: TextEmphasisStyle | TextEmphasisStyle[]

The text-emphasis-style CSS property sets the appearance of emphasis marks. It can also be set, and reset, using the text-emphasis shorthand.

Syntax: none | [ [ filled | open ] || [ dot | circle | double-circle | triangle | sesame ] ] | <string>

Initial value: none

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https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/text-emphasis-style

textIndent?: TextIndent<TLength> | ((string & {}) | Globals | NonNullable<TLength>)[]

The text-indent CSS property sets the length of empty space (indentation) that is put before lines of text in a block.

Syntax: <length-percentage> && hanging? && each-line?

Initial value: 0

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https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/text-indent

textJustify?: TextJustify | TextJustify[]

The text-justify CSS property sets what type of justification should be applied to text when text-align``: justify; is set on an element.

Syntax: auto | inter-character | inter-word | none

Initial value: auto

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https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/text-justify

textOrientation?: TextOrientation | TextOrientation[]

The text-orientation CSS property sets the orientation of the text characters in a line. It only affects text in vertical mode (when writing-mode is not horizontal-tb). It is useful for controlling the display of languages that use vertical script, and also for making vertical table headers.

Syntax: mixed | upright | sideways

Initial value: mixed

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https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/text-orientation

textOverflow?: TextOverflow | TextOverflow[]

The text-overflow CSS property sets how hidden overflow content is signaled to users. It can be clipped, display an ellipsis ('…'), or display a custom string.

Syntax: [ clip | ellipsis | <string> ]{1,2}

Initial value: clip

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https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/text-overflow

textRendering?: TextRendering | TextRendering[]

The text-rendering CSS property provides information to the rendering engine about what to optimize for when rendering text.

Syntax: auto | optimizeSpeed | optimizeLegibility | geometricPrecision

Initial value: auto

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https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/text-rendering

textShadow?: TextShadow | TextShadow[]

The text-shadow CSS property adds shadows to text. It accepts a comma-separated list of shadows to be applied to the text and any of its decorations. Each shadow is described by some combination of X and Y offsets from the element, blur radius, and color.

Syntax: none | <shadow-t>#

Initial value: none

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https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/text-shadow

textSizeAdjust?: TextSizeAdjust | TextSizeAdjust[]

The text-size-adjust CSS property controls the text inflation algorithm used on some smartphones and tablets. Other browsers will ignore this property.

Syntax: none | auto | <percentage>

Initial value: auto for smartphone browsers supporting inflation, none in other cases (and then not modifiable).

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https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/text-size-adjust

textTransform?: TextTransform | TextTransform[]

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. It also can help improve legibility for ruby.

Syntax: none | capitalize | uppercase | lowercase | full-width | full-size-kana

Initial value: none

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https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/text-transform

textUnderlineOffset?: TextUnderlineOffset<TLength> | ((string & {}) | Globals | "auto" | NonNullable<TLength>)[]

The text-underline-offset CSS property sets the offset distance of an underline text decoration line (applied using text-decoration) from its original position.

Syntax: auto | <length> | <percentage>

Initial value: auto

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https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/text-underline-offset

textUnderlinePosition?: TextUnderlinePosition | TextUnderlinePosition[]

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

Syntax: auto | from-font | [ under || [ left | right ] ]

Initial value: auto

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https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/text-underline-position

top?: <internal>.Top<TLength> | ((string & {}) | Globals | "auto" | NonNullable<TLength>)[]

The top CSS property participates in specifying the vertical position of a positioned element. It has no effect on non-positioned elements.

Syntax: <length> | <percentage> | auto

Initial value: auto

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https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/top

touchAction?: TouchAction | TouchAction[]

The touch-action CSS property sets how an element's region can be manipulated by a touchscreen user (for example, by zooming features built into the browser).

Syntax: auto | none | [ [ pan-x | pan-left | pan-right ] || [ pan-y | pan-up | pan-down ] || pinch-zoom ] | manipulation

Initial value: auto

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https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/touch-action

The transform CSS property lets you rotate, scale, skew, or translate an element. It modifies the coordinate space of the CSS visual formatting model.

Syntax: none | <transform-list>

Initial value: none

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https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/transform

transformBox?: TransformBox | TransformBox[]

The transform-box CSS property defines the layout box to which the transform and transform-origin properties relate.

Syntax: content-box | border-box | fill-box | stroke-box | view-box

Initial value: view-box

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https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/transform-box

transformOrigin?: TransformOrigin<TLength> | ((string & {}) | Globals | "center" | "left" | "right" | "bottom" | "top" | NonNullable<TLength>)[]

The transform-origin CSS property sets the origin for an element's transformations.

Syntax: [ <length-percentage> | left | center | right | top | bottom ] | [ [ <length-percentage> | left | center | right ] && [ <length-percentage> | top | center | bottom ] ] <length>?

Initial value: 50% 50% 0

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https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/transform-origin

transformStyle?: TransformStyle | TransformStyle[]

The transform-style CSS property sets whether children of an element are positioned in the 3D space or are flattened in the plane of the element.

Syntax: flat | preserve-3d

Initial value: flat

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https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/transform-style

transition?: Transition<TTime> | (Globals | "none" | EasingFunction | "all" | NonNullable<TTime>)[]

The transition CSS property is a shorthand property for transition-property, transition-duration, transition-timing-function, and transition-delay.

Syntax: <single-transition>#

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https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/transition

transitionDelay?: TransitionDelay<TTime> | ((string & {}) | Globals | NonNullable<TTime>)[]

The transition-delay CSS property specifies the duration to wait before starting a property's transition effect when its value changes.

Syntax: <time>#

Initial value: 0s

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https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/transition-delay

transitionDuration?: TransitionDuration<TTime> | ((string & {}) | Globals | NonNullable<TTime>)[]

The transition-duration CSS property sets the length of time a transition animation should take to complete. By default, the value is 0s, meaning that no animation will occur.

Syntax: <time>#

Initial value: 0s

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https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/transition-duration

transitionProperty?: TransitionProperty | TransitionProperty[]

The transition-property CSS property sets the CSS properties to which a transition effect should be applied.

Syntax: none | <single-transition-property>#

Initial value: all

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https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/transition-property

transitionTimingFunction?: TransitionTimingFunction | TransitionTimingFunction[]

The transition-timing-function CSS property sets how intermediate values are calculated for CSS properties being affected by a transition effect.

Syntax: <easing-function>#

Initial value: ease

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https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/transition-timing-function

translate?: Translate<TLength> | ((string & {}) | Globals | "none" | NonNullable<TLength>)[]

The translate CSS property allows you to specify translation transforms individually and independently of the transform property. This maps better to typical user interface usage, and saves having to remember the exact order of transform functions to specify in the transform value.

Syntax: none | <length-percentage> [ <length-percentage> <length>? ]?

Initial value: none

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https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/translate

unicodeBidi?: UnicodeBidi | UnicodeBidi[]

The unicode-bidi CSS property, together with the direction property, determines how bidirectional text in a document is handled. For example, if a block of content contains both left-to-right and right-to-left text, the user-agent uses a complex Unicode algorithm to decide how to display the text. The unicode-bidi property overrides this algorithm and allows the developer to control the text embedding.

Syntax: normal | embed | isolate | bidi-override | isolate-override | plaintext

Initial value: normal

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https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/unicode-bidi

userSelect?: UserSelect | UserSelect[]

The user-select CSS property controls whether the user can select text. This doesn't have any effect on content loaded as part of a browser's user interface (its chrome), except in textboxes.

Syntax: auto | text | none | contain | all

Initial value: auto

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https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/user-select

vectorEffect?: VectorEffect | VectorEffect[]
verticalAlign?: VerticalAlign<TLength> | ((string & {}) | Globals | "baseline" | "bottom" | "top" | "sub" | "super" | "middle" | "text-bottom" | "text-top" | NonNullable<TLength>)[]

The vertical-align CSS property sets vertical alignment of an inline, inline-block or table-cell box.

Syntax: baseline | sub | super | text-top | text-bottom | middle | top | bottom | <percentage> | <length>

Initial value: baseline

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https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/vertical-align

visibility?: Visibility | Visibility[]

The visibility CSS property shows or hides an element without changing the layout of a document. The property can also hide rows or columns in a <table>.

Syntax: visible | hidden | collapse

Initial value: visible

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https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/visibility

whiteSpace?: WhiteSpace | WhiteSpace[]

The white-space CSS property sets how white space inside an element is handled.

Syntax: normal | pre | nowrap | pre-wrap | pre-line | break-spaces

Initial value: normal

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https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/white-space

widows?: Widows | Widows[]

The widows CSS property sets the minimum number of lines in a block container that must be shown at the top of a page, region, or column.

Syntax: <integer>

Initial value: 2

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https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/widows

width?: Width<TLength> | ((string & {}) | Globals | "auto" | "-moz-fit-content" | "-moz-max-content" | "-moz-min-content" | "fit-content" | "max-content" | "min-content" | "-webkit-fit-content" | "-webkit-max-content" | "intrinsic" | "min-intrinsic" | NonNullable<TLength>)[]

The width CSS property sets an element's width. By default, it sets the width of the content area, but if box-sizing is set to border-box, it sets the width of the border area.

Syntax: auto | <length> | <percentage> | min-content | max-content | fit-content | fit-content(<length-percentage>)

Initial value: auto

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https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/width

willChange?: WillChange | WillChange[]

The will-change CSS property hints to browsers how an element is expected to change. Browsers may set up optimizations before an element is actually changed. These kinds of optimizations can increase the responsiveness of a page by doing potentially expensive work before they are actually required.

Syntax: auto | <animateable-feature>#

Initial value: auto

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https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/will-change

wordBreak?: WordBreak | WordBreak[]

The word-break CSS property sets whether line breaks appear wherever the text would otherwise overflow its content box.

Syntax: normal | break-all | keep-all | break-word

Initial value: normal

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https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/word-break

wordSpacing?: WordSpacing<TLength> | (Globals | "normal" | NonNullable<TLength>)[]

The word-spacing CSS property sets the length of space between words and between tags.

Syntax: normal | <length>

Initial value: normal

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https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/word-spacing

wordWrap?: WordWrap | WordWrap[]

The overflow-wrap CSS property applies to inline elements, setting whether the browser should insert line breaks within an otherwise unbreakable string to prevent text from overflowing its line box.

Syntax: normal | break-word

Initial value: normal

writingMode?: WritingMode | WritingMode[]

The writing-mode CSS property sets whether lines of text are laid out horizontally or vertically, as well as the direction in which blocks progress. When set for an entire document, it should be set on the root element (html element for HTML documents).

Syntax: horizontal-tb | vertical-rl | vertical-lr | sideways-rl | sideways-lr

Initial value: horizontal-tb

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https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/writing-mode

zIndex?: ZIndex | ZIndex[]

The z-index CSS property sets the z-order of a positioned element and its descendants or flex items. Overlapping elements with a larger z-index cover those with a smaller one.

Syntax: auto | <integer>

Initial value: auto

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https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/z-index

zoom?: Zoom | Zoom[]

The non-standard zoom CSS property can be used to control the magnification level of an element. transform: scale() should be used instead of this property, if possible. However, unlike CSS Transforms, zoom affects the layout size of the element.

Syntax: normal | reset | <number> | <percentage>

Initial value: normal

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https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/zoom

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