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fd15a7c3_L_Interchange__EXI__Format_1_0___EXI_Options_in_Options_Field_Description | [EXI Option] valuePartitionCapacity [Default Value] unbounded [Description] | Specifies the total capacity of value partitions in a string table | [] | Efficient XML Interchange (EXI) Format 1.0 | Description | http://www.w3.org/TR/2008/WD-exi-20080728/ | 49/1438042988962.66_20150728002308-00180-ip-10-236-191-2_824230073_11.json |
fd15a7c3_L_Interchange__EXI__Format_1_0___EXI_Options_in_Options_Field_Description | [EXI Option] [user defined] [Default Value] none [Description] | User defined options may be added | [] | Efficient XML Interchange (EXI) Format 1.0 | Description | http://www.w3.org/TR/2008/WD-exi-20080728/ | 49/1438042988962.66_20150728002308-00180-ip-10-236-191-2_824230073_11.json |
061679a8_ces_1_0__P3P1_0__Specification__Category | [postal] name [Structure] personname [Short display name] Name [Category] | Physical Contact Information, Demographic and Socioeconomic Data | [] | The Platform for Privacy Preferences 1.0 (P3P1.0) Specification | Category | http://www.w3.org/TR/P3P/ | 49/1438042985647.51_20150728002305-00064-ip-10-236-191-2_811575551_44.json |
061679a8_ces_1_0__P3P1_0__Specification__Category | [postal] street [Structure] unstructured [Short display name] Street Address [Category] | Physical Contact Information | [] | The Platform for Privacy Preferences 1.0 (P3P1.0) Specification | Category | http://www.w3.org/TR/P3P/ | 49/1438042985647.51_20150728002305-00064-ip-10-236-191-2_811575551_44.json |
061679a8_ces_1_0__P3P1_0__Specification__Category | [postal] city [Structure] unstructured [Short display name] City [Category] | Demographic and Socioeconomic Data | [] | The Platform for Privacy Preferences 1.0 (P3P1.0) Specification | Category | http://www.w3.org/TR/P3P/ | 49/1438042985647.51_20150728002305-00064-ip-10-236-191-2_811575551_44.json |
061679a8_ces_1_0__P3P1_0__Specification__Category | [postal] stateprov [Structure] unstructured [Short display name] State or Province [Category] | Demographic and Socioeconomic Data | [] | The Platform for Privacy Preferences 1.0 (P3P1.0) Specification | Category | http://www.w3.org/TR/P3P/ | 49/1438042985647.51_20150728002305-00064-ip-10-236-191-2_811575551_44.json |
061679a8_ces_1_0__P3P1_0__Specification__Category | [postal] postalcode [Structure] unstructured [Short display name] Postal Code [Category] | Demographic and Socioeconomic Data | [] | The Platform for Privacy Preferences 1.0 (P3P1.0) Specification | Category | http://www.w3.org/TR/P3P/ | 49/1438042985647.51_20150728002305-00064-ip-10-236-191-2_811575551_44.json |
061679a8_ces_1_0__P3P1_0__Specification__Category | [postal] country [Structure] unstructured [Short display name] Country Name [Category] | Demographic and Socioeconomic Data | [] | The Platform for Privacy Preferences 1.0 (P3P1.0) Specification | Category | http://www.w3.org/TR/P3P/ | 49/1438042985647.51_20150728002305-00064-ip-10-236-191-2_811575551_44.json |
061679a8_ces_1_0__P3P1_0__Specification__Category | [postal] organization [Structure] unstructured [Short display name] Organization Name [Category] | Demographic and Socioeconomic Data | [] | The Platform for Privacy Preferences 1.0 (P3P1.0) Specification | Category | http://www.w3.org/TR/P3P/ | 49/1438042985647.51_20150728002305-00064-ip-10-236-191-2_811575551_44.json |
631d7850_S_background_images___W3C_Wiki__Definition | [Property] background-color [Description] There are several ways to indicate background-color, including RGB values and keywords. Most people use hexadecimal notation, a pound/hash symbol (#) followed by six characters. The first pair indicates the red levels, and the second and third indicate the green and blue levels respectively—#RRGGBB. Many colour picker tools will help you find the hexadecimal notation of a given colour. Pure red, for example would be #FF0000. Valid values include a color value, transparent, or inherit. [Definition] | Sets the background colour of the HTML element. | [] | CSS background images - W3C Wiki | Definition | http://www.w3.org/wiki/index.php?title=CSS_background_images&oldid=60288 | 49/1438042988962.66_20150728002308-00206-ip-10-236-191-2_822976457_0.json |
631d7850_S_background_images___W3C_Wiki__Definition | [Property] image [Description] Set the background-image by showing the browser where to find the image, using the URL. For example; url(alert.png). Note that the path is prefaced with they keyword url and wrapped in parenthesis. This syntax is important to the browser understanding that you mean to indicate a location. Valid values include a URL, none, or inherit. [Definition] | Indicates the path or URL of the background image. | [] | CSS background images - W3C Wiki | Definition | http://www.w3.org/wiki/index.php?title=CSS_background_images&oldid=60288 | 49/1438042988962.66_20150728002308-00206-ip-10-236-191-2_822976457_0.json |
631d7850_S_background_images___W3C_Wiki__Definition | [Property] repeat [Description] Images can be tiled vertically, horizontally, or both, to fill the entire width or height of an HTML element. Use background-repeat to instruct the browser to repeat a background image. Valid values include repeat, repeat-x, repeat-y, and no-repeat. [Definition] | Indicates in which direction the background image should be tiled. | [] | CSS background images - W3C Wiki | Definition | http://www.w3.org/wiki/index.php?title=CSS_background_images&oldid=60288 | 49/1438042988962.66_20150728002308-00206-ip-10-236-191-2_822976457_0.json |
631d7850_S_background_images___W3C_Wiki__Definition | [Property] attachment [Description] Images can either scroll with their content, or stay fixed in place in the view screen. Valid values include scroll, fixed, and inherit. [Definition] | Sets the behaviour of the background image when the user scrolls. | [] | CSS background images - W3C Wiki | Definition | http://www.w3.org/wiki/index.php?title=CSS_background_images&oldid=60288 | 49/1438042988962.66_20150728002308-00206-ip-10-236-191-2_822976457_0.json |
631d7850_S_background_images___W3C_Wiki__Definition | [Property] position [Description] Images can be displayed anywhere within the borders of the HTML element on which they are applied. Use background-position to precisely place your images for visual effect and layering. There are many useful ways to indicate background position, keywords and numeric values. Keywords (such as top and bottom) are very useful and easy to read. Pixel values are very precise, but don’t adapt to changing heights and widths. Negative pixel values are useful when using CSS sprites, as you’ll find out later. When percentages and pixels are used, the starting point is always the top left corner of the HTML element, although the way image positioning works with pixels and percentages is rather different. Pixels always move the image a set number of pixels towards the bottom and right of the containing box (or towards the top and left if they are negative values), regardless of the size of the image and the containing box. Percentages on the other hand move the image a percentage of the difference between the containing box size, and the image size. If the image and the containing box are the same size, percentages won’t move the image at all. Valid values include length (generally in pixels), percentage (of the width of the element), and the keywords top, right, bottom, left, and center. Note that center can be used to indicate both vertical and horizontal center. Note also that you can mix percentages and pixels in rules, but not keywords and pixels or keywords and percentages. [Definition] | Tells the browser where to position the background image. | [] | CSS background images - W3C Wiki | Definition | http://www.w3.org/wiki/index.php?title=CSS_background_images&oldid=60288 | 49/1438042988962.66_20150728002308-00206-ip-10-236-191-2_822976457_0.json |
631d7850_S_background_images___W3C_Wiki__Definition | [Property] background [Description] Shorthand properties are very nifty indeed. Most developers use them to keep the CSS as lean as possible and group related properties. You can write a general rule using shorthand, and then override it as needed with specific properties. The properties should always be indicated in the same order, to allow browsers to easily interpret the intended styles: color url repeat attachment (very rarely used; may be omitted) horizontal-position vertical-position An example of this shorthand with all the properties used (except attachment) is as follows: background: green url(logo.gif) no-repeat left top; [Definition] | The shorthand property that can be used to describe all the other properties in one line. | [] | CSS background images - W3C Wiki | Definition | http://www.w3.org/wiki/index.php?title=CSS_background_images&oldid=60288 | 49/1438042988962.66_20150728002308-00206-ip-10-236-191-2_822976457_0.json |