Chapter 14 -- Controlling Other Browser Elements with CSS

Chapter 14

In addition to the CSS attributes we have covered thus far, there are a number of others that control nontextual elements, such as the cursor, printing behavior, tables, and lists. Many of the attributes in this chapter are new, proposed, or considered less important aspects of older specifications. As such, they have less widespread support than many other CSS attributes.



Dynamic HTML in Action
Dynamic HTML in Action
ISBN: 0735605637
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 1999
Pages: 128

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