Sams Teach Yourself HTML and CSS in 24 Hours (7th Edition)

The layout and display properties in CSS play an extremely important role in determining how elements are laid out and arranged on the page.

bottom

Usage

Sets the offset between the bottom edge of the element and the bottom edge of its parent element.

Values

auto, length, %.

clear

Usage

Determines the sides of an element where other floating elements are not allowed.

Values

left, right, both, none.

clip

Usage

Sets the shape of an element.

Values

auto, shape.

Notes

The element is clipped to this shape when displayed.

cursor

Usage

Specifies the type of mouse cursor to be displayed.

Values

url, auto, crosshair, default, pointer, move, e-resize, ne-resize, nw-resize, n-resize, se-resize, sw-resize, s-resize, w-resize, text, wait, help.

display

Usage

Sets whether and how an element is displayed.

Values

none, inline, block, list-item, run-in, compact, marker, table, inline-table, table-row-group, table-header-group, table-footer-group, table-row, table-column-group, table-column, table-cell, table-caption.

float

Usage

Sets where an image or text will appear relative to another element.

Values

left, right, none.

left

Usage

Sets the offset between the left edge of the element and the left edge of its parent element.

Values

auto, length, %.

overflow

Usage

Determines what happens if the content of an element overflows its area.

Values

auto, visible, hidden, scroll.

position

Usage

Specifies the layout of an element as using static, relative, absolute, or fixed positioning.

Values

static, relative, absolute, fixed.

right

Usage

Sets the offset between the right edge of the element and the right edge of its parent element.

Values

auto, length, %.

top

Usage

Sets the offset between the top edge of the element and the top edge of its parent element.

Values

auto, length, %.

vertical-align

Usage

Sets the vertical alignment of an element.

Values

baseline, sub, super, top, text-top, middle, bottom, text-bottom, length, %.

visibility

Usage

Determines whether an element should be shown (visible) or hidden (invisible).

Values

visible, hidden, collapse.

z-index

Usage

Sets the z-order (stacking order) of an element.

Values

auto, number.

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