Generated Content, Automatic Numbering, and Lists describes properties that allow you to change the contents of an element, create automatically numbered sections and headings, and manipulate the style of list elements. Visual Effects describes properties that adjust the visual presentation of block elements, including overflow behavior, resizing behavior, visibility, animation, transforms, and transitions. Visual Formatting Model describes properties that set the position and size of block elements. Additional box-related properties specific to tables are described separately in Tables. The CSS attributes in this article are divided according to the groups defined by the W3C CSS Specification:īox Model describes properties specific to the bounding boxes of block elements, including borders, padding, and margins. If a property is not listed here, it is not implemented by Safari and WebKit. This reference describes the supported properties and provides Safari availability information. Safari and WebKit implement a large subset of the CSS 2.1 Specification defined by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C), along with portions of the CSS 3 Specification.
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