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Placement
Clip
To the top
Note:
Page break before
Cursor
Filter
providing scroll bars avoids confusion caused by the appearance and disappearance of scroll bars in a dynamic
environment. This option is not displayed in the Document window.
Auto makes scroll bars appear only when the container’s contents exceed its boundaries. This option is not displayed in
the Document window.
Specifies the location and size of the content block. How the browser interprets the location depends on the
setting for Type. Size values are overridden if the content of the content block exceeds the specified size.
The default units for location and size are pixels. You can also specify the following units: pc (picas), pt (points), in (inches),
mm (millimeters), cm (centimeters), (ems), (exs), or % (percentage of the parent’s value). The abbreviations must follow the
value without a space: for example, 3mm.
Defines the part of the content that is visible. If you specify a clipping region, you can access it with a scripting language
such as JavaScript and manipulate the properties to create special effects such as wipes. These wipes can be set up by using
the Change Property behavior.
4. When you are finished setting these options, select another CSS category on the left side of the panel to set additional style
properties, or click OK.
Define CSS style extension properties
Extensions style properties include filters, page break, and pointer options.
There are a number of other extension properties available in Dreamweaver, but to access them, you need to go through the CSS Styles
panel. You can easily see a list of extension properties available by opening the CSS Styles panel (Windows > CSS Styles), clicking the Show
Category View button at the bottom of the panel, and expanding the Extensions category.
1. Open the CSS Styles panel (Shift + F11) if it isn’t already open.
2. Double-click an existing rule or property in the top pane of the CSS Styles panel.
3. In the CSS Rule Definition dialog box, select Extensions, and set any of the following style properties. (Leave the property
blank if it is not important to the style.)
Forces a page break during printing either before or after the object controlled by the style. Select the
option you want to set in the pop-up menu. This option is not supported by any 4.0 browser, but support may be provided by
future browsers.
Changes the pointer image when the pointer is over the object controlled by the style. Select the option you want to
set in the pop-up menu. Internet Explorer 4.0 and later, and Netscape Navigator 6 support this attribute.
Applies special effects to the object controlled by the style, including blur and inversion. Select an effect from the
pop-up menu.
4. When you are finished setting these options, select another CSS category on the left side of the panel to set additional style
properties, or click OK.
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