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CSS Tutorials - Background Properties of a Block Element
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What Are the Background Properties of a Block Element?
The background of a block element can be formatted in different ways:
- Transparent to show the background of the parent element.
- Non-transparent background with a specified color.
- A single image at a specific location and other area to be transparent or non-transparent.
- A image repeated horizontally and other area to be transparent or non-transparent.
- A image repeated vertically and other area to be transparent or non-transparent.
- A image repeated horizontally and vertically.
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- What Is the HTML Element Formatting Model?
- What Are the Formatting Behaviors of HTML Elements?
- What Is a Block Element?
- What Is an Inline Element?
- What Is a Floating Element?
- Hot To Specify the Content Box Size of a Block Element?
- Hot To Specify Padding Spaces of a Block Element?
- Hot To Test Padding Spaces on All 4 Sides?
- How To Specify Borders of a Block Element?
- Hot To Test Borders with Different Widths, Styles, and Colors?
- How To Specify Margin Spaces of a Block Element?
- How To Test Margin Spaces on All 4 Sides?
- How To Specify the Color of the Margin Area?
- How To Specify the Color of the Padding Area?
- What Are the Background Properties of a Block Element?
- How To Set Background to Transparent or Non-transparent?
- How To Add Images to Backgrounds?
- What Is the Text Paragraph Formatting Model?
- How In-Line Elements Are Mixed in Text Lines?
- How In-line Elements Affect Line Box Heights?
- Is FORM a Block Element?
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