@uifabric/merge-styles

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  • MIT license

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Overview

Style loading utilities.

Index

Variables

Functions

Classes

Interfaces

Type Aliases

Variables

variable InjectionMode

const InjectionMode: { none: 0; insertNode: 1; appendChild: 2 };

    Functions

    function concatStyleSets

    concatStyleSets: {
    <TStyleSet>(
    styleSet: TStyleSet | false | null | undefined
    ): IConcatenatedStyleSet<ObjectOnly<TStyleSet>>;
    <TStyleSet1, TStyleSet2>(
    styleSet1: false | TStyleSet1,
    styleSet2: false | TStyleSet2
    ): IConcatenatedStyleSet<ObjectOnly<TStyleSet1> & ObjectOnly<TStyleSet2>>;
    <TStyleSet1, TStyleSet2, TStyleSet3>(
    styleSet1: false | TStyleSet1,
    styleSet2: false | TStyleSet2,
    styleSet3: false | TStyleSet3
    ): IConcatenatedStyleSet<
    ObjectOnly<TStyleSet1> & ObjectOnly<TStyleSet2> & ObjectOnly<TStyleSet3>
    >;
    <TStyleSet1, TStyleSet2, TStyleSet3, TStyleSet4>(
    styleSet1: false | TStyleSet1,
    styleSet2: false | TStyleSet2,
    styleSet3: false | TStyleSet3,
    styleSet4: false | TStyleSet4
    ): IConcatenatedStyleSet<
    ObjectOnly<TStyleSet1> &
    ObjectOnly<TStyleSet2> &
    ObjectOnly<TStyleSet3> &
    ObjectOnly<TStyleSet4>
    >;
    <TStyleSet1, TStyleSet2, TStyleSet3, TStyleSet4, TStyleSet5>(
    styleSet1: false | TStyleSet1,
    styleSet2: false | TStyleSet2,
    styleSet3: false | TStyleSet3,
    styleSet4: false | TStyleSet4,
    styleSet5: false | TStyleSet5
    ): IConcatenatedStyleSet<
    ObjectOnly<TStyleSet1> &
    ObjectOnly<TStyleSet2> &
    ObjectOnly<TStyleSet3> &
    ObjectOnly<TStyleSet4> &
    ObjectOnly<TStyleSet5>
    >;
    <TStyleSet1, TStyleSet2, TStyleSet3, TStyleSet4, TStyleSet5, TStyleSet6>(
    styleSet1: false | TStyleSet1,
    styleSet2: false | TStyleSet2,
    styleSet3: false | TStyleSet3,
    styleSet4: false | TStyleSet4,
    styleSet5: false | TStyleSet5,
    styleSet6: false | TStyleSet6
    ): IConcatenatedStyleSet<
    ObjectOnly<TStyleSet1> &
    ObjectOnly<TStyleSet2> &
    ObjectOnly<TStyleSet3> &
    ObjectOnly<TStyleSet4> &
    ObjectOnly<TStyleSet5> &
    ObjectOnly<TStyleSet6>
    >;
    (
    ...styleSets: (false | IStyleSet<{ [key: string]: any }>)[]
    ): IConcatenatedStyleSet<any>;
    };
    • Combine a set of styles together (but does not register css classes).

      Parameter styleSet

      The first style set to be concatenated.

    • Combine a set of styles together (but does not register css classes).

      Parameter styleSet1

      The first style set to be concatenated.

      Parameter styleSet2

      The second style set to be concatenated.

    • Combine a set of styles together (but does not register css classes).

      Parameter styleSet1

      The first style set to be concatenated.

      Parameter styleSet2

      The second style set to be concatenated.

      Parameter styleSet3

      The third style set to be concatenated.

    • Combine a set of styles together (but does not register css classes).

      Parameter styleSet1

      The first style set to be concatenated.

      Parameter styleSet2

      The second style set to be concatenated.

      Parameter styleSet3

      The third style set to be concatenated.

      Parameter styleSet4

      The fourth style set to be concatenated.

    • Combine a set of styles together (but does not register css classes).

      Parameter styleSet1

      The first style set to be concatenated.

      Parameter styleSet2

      The second style set to be concatenated.

      Parameter styleSet3

      The third style set to be concatenated.

      Parameter styleSet4

      The fourth style set to be concatenated.

      Parameter styleSet5

      The fifth set to be concatenated.

    • Combine a set of styles together (but does not register css classes).

      Parameter styleSet1

      The first style set to be concatenated.

      Parameter styleSet2

      The second style set to be concatenated.

      Parameter styleSet3

      The third style set to be concatenated.

      Parameter styleSet4

      The fourth style set to be concatenated.

      Parameter styleSet5

      The fifth set to be concatenated.

      Parameter styleSet6

      The sixth set to be concatenated.

    • Combine a set of styles together (but does not register css classes).

      Parameter styleSets

      One or more stylesets to be merged (each param can also be falsy).

    function concatStyleSetsWithProps

    concatStyleSetsWithProps: <TStyleProps, TStyleSet extends IStyleSet<TStyleSet>>(
    styleProps: TStyleProps,
    ...allStyles: (IStyleFunctionOrObject<TStyleProps, TStyleSet> | undefined)[]
    ) => DeepPartial<TStyleSet>;
    • Concatenates style sets into one, but resolves functional sets using the given props.

      Parameter styleProps

      Props used to resolve functional sets.

      Parameter allStyles

      Style sets, which can be functions or objects.

    function fontFace

    fontFace: (font: IFontFace) => void;
    • Registers a font face.

      Modifiers

      • @public

    function keyframes

    keyframes: (timeline: IKeyframes) => string;
    • Registers keyframe definitions.

      Modifiers

      • @public

    function mergeCss

    mergeCss: (
    args:
    | (IStyle | IStyleBaseArray | false | null | undefined)
    | (IStyle | IStyleBaseArray | false | null | undefined)[],
    options?: IStyleOptions
    ) => string;
    • Concatenation helper, which can merge class names together. Skips over falsey values. Accepts a set of options that will be used when calculating styles.

      Modifiers

      • @public

    function mergeCssSets

    mergeCssSets: {
    <TStyleSet>(
    styleSets: [TStyleSet | false | null | undefined],
    options?: IStyleOptions
    ): IProcessedStyleSet<TStyleSet>;
    <TStyleSet1, TStyleSet2>(
    styleSets: [false | TStyleSet1, false | TStyleSet2],
    options?: IStyleOptions
    ): IProcessedStyleSet<TStyleSet1 & TStyleSet2>;
    <TStyleSet1, TStyleSet2, TStyleSet3>(
    styleSets: [false | TStyleSet1, false | TStyleSet2, false | TStyleSet3],
    options?: IStyleOptions
    ): IProcessedStyleSet<TStyleSet1 & TStyleSet2 & TStyleSet3>;
    <TStyleSet1, TStyleSet2, TStyleSet3, TStyleSet4>(
    styleSets: [
    false | TStyleSet1,
    false | TStyleSet2,
    false | TStyleSet3,
    false | TStyleSet4
    ],
    options?: IStyleOptions
    ): IProcessedStyleSet<
    ObjectOnly<TStyleSet1> &
    ObjectOnly<TStyleSet2> &
    ObjectOnly<TStyleSet3> &
    ObjectOnly<TStyleSet4>
    >;
    <TStyleSet>(
    styleSet: [false | TStyleSet],
    options?: IStyleOptions
    ): IProcessedStyleSet<TStyleSet>;
    };
    • Takes in one or more style set objects, each1consisting of a set of areas, each which will produce a class name. Using this is analogous to calling mergeCss for each property in the object, but ensures we maintain the set ordering when multiple style sets are merged.

      Parameter styleSets

      One or more style sets to be merged.

      Parameter options

      (optional) Options to use when creating rules.

    function mergeStyles

    mergeStyles: (
    ...args: (IStyle | IStyleBaseArray | false | null | undefined)[]
    ) => string;
    • Concatenation helper, which can merge class names together. Skips over falsey values.

      Modifiers

      • @public

    function mergeStyleSets

    mergeStyleSets: {
    <TStyleSet>(styleSet: TStyleSet | false | null | undefined): IProcessedStyleSet<
    ObjectOnly<TStyleSet>
    >;
    <TStyleSet1, TStyleSet2>(
    styleSet1: false | TStyleSet1,
    styleSet2: false | TStyleSet2
    ): IProcessedStyleSet<ObjectOnly<TStyleSet1> & ObjectOnly<TStyleSet2>>;
    <TStyleSet1, TStyleSet2, TStyleSet3>(
    styleSet1: false | TStyleSet1,
    styleSet2: false | TStyleSet2,
    styleSet3: false | TStyleSet3
    ): IProcessedStyleSet<
    ObjectOnly<TStyleSet1> & ObjectOnly<TStyleSet2> & ObjectOnly<TStyleSet3>
    >;
    <TStyleSet1, TStyleSet2, TStyleSet3, TStyleSet4>(
    styleSet1: false | TStyleSet1,
    styleSet2: false | TStyleSet2,
    styleSet3: false | TStyleSet3,
    styleSet4: false | TStyleSet4
    ): IProcessedStyleSet<
    ObjectOnly<TStyleSet1> &
    ObjectOnly<TStyleSet2> &
    ObjectOnly<TStyleSet3> &
    ObjectOnly<TStyleSet4>
    >;
    (
    ...styleSets: (false | IStyleSet<{ [key: string]: any }>)[]
    ): IProcessedStyleSet<any>;
    };
    • Takes in one or more style set objects, each consisting of a set of areas, each which will produce a class name. Using this is analogous to calling mergeStyles for each property in the object, but ensures we maintain the set ordering when multiple style sets are merged.

      Parameter styleSet

      The first style set to be merged and reigstered.

    • Takes in one or more style set objects, each consisting of a set of areas, each which will produce a class name. Using this is analogous to calling mergeStyles for each property in the object, but ensures we maintain the set ordering when multiple style sets are merged.

      Parameter styleSet1

      The first style set to be merged.

      Parameter styleSet2

      The second style set to be merged.

    • Takes in one or more style set objects, each consisting of a set of areas, each which will produce a class name. Using this is analogous to calling mergeStyles for each property in the object, but ensures we maintain the set ordering when multiple style sets are merged.

      Parameter styleSet1

      The first style set to be merged.

      Parameter styleSet2

      The second style set to be merged.

      Parameter styleSet3

      The third style set to be merged.

    • Takes in one or more style set objects, each consisting of a set of areas, each which will produce a class name. Using this is analogous to calling mergeStyles for each property in the object, but ensures we maintain the set ordering when multiple style sets are merged.

      Parameter styleSet1

      The first style set to be merged.

      Parameter styleSet2

      The second style set to be merged.

      Parameter styleSet3

      The third style set to be merged.

      Parameter styleSet4

      The fourth style set to be merged.

    • Takes in one or more style set objects, each consisting of a set of areas, each which will produce a class name. Using this is analogous to calling mergeStyles for each property in the object, but ensures we maintain the set ordering when multiple style sets are merged.

      Parameter styleSets

      One or more style sets to be merged.

    function setRTL

    setRTL: (isRTL: boolean) => void;
    • Sets the current RTL value.

    Classes

    class Stylesheet

    class Stylesheet {}
    • Represents the state of styles registered in the page. Abstracts the surface for adding styles to the stylesheet, exposes helpers for reading the styles registered in server rendered scenarios.

      Modifiers

      • @public

    constructor

    constructor(config?: IStyleSheetConfig);

      method argsFromClassName

      argsFromClassName: (className: string) => IStyle[] | undefined;
      • Gets the arguments associated with a given classname which was previously registered using cacheClassName.

      method cacheClassName

      cacheClassName: (
      className: string,
      key: string,
      args: IStyle[],
      rules: string[]
      ) => void;
      • Used internally to cache information about a class which was registered with the stylesheet.

      method classNameFromKey

      classNameFromKey: (key: string) => string | undefined;
      • Gets the appropriate classname given a key which was previously registered using cacheClassName.

      method getClassName

      getClassName: (displayName?: string) => string;
      • Generates a unique classname.

        Parameter displayName

        Optional value to use as a prefix.

      method getClassNameCache

      getClassNameCache: () => { [key: string]: string };
      • Gets all classnames cache with the stylesheet.

      method getInstance

      static getInstance: () => Stylesheet;
      • Gets the singleton instance.

      method getRules

      getRules: (includePreservedRules?: boolean) => string;
      • Gets all rules registered with the stylesheet; only valid when using InsertionMode.none.

      method insertedRulesFromClassName

      insertedRulesFromClassName: (className: string) => string[] | undefined;
      • Gets the arguments associated with a given classname which was previously registered using cacheClassName.

      method insertRule

      insertRule: (rule: string, preserve?: boolean) => void;
      • Inserts a css rule into the stylesheet.

        Parameter preserve

        Preserves the rule beyond a reset boundary.

      method onReset

      onReset: (callback: () => void) => void;
      • Configures a reset callback.

        Parameter callback

        A callback which will be called when the Stylesheet is reset.

      method reset

      reset: () => void;
      • Resets the internal state of the stylesheet. Only used in server rendered scenarios where we're using InsertionMode.none.

      method resetKeys

      resetKeys: () => void;

        method setConfig

        setConfig: (config?: IStyleSheetConfig) => void;
        • Configures the stylesheet.

        Interfaces

        interface ICSPSettings

        interface ICSPSettings {}
        • CSP settings for the stylesheet

        property nonce

        nonce?: string;
        • Nonce to inject into script tag

        interface IFontFace

        interface IFontFace extends IRawFontStyle {}
        • Font face definition.

          Modifiers

          • @public

        property fontDisplay

        fontDisplay?: 'auto' | 'block' | 'swap' | 'fallback' | 'optional';
        • Determines how a font face is displayed based on whether and when it is downloaded and ready to use.

        property fontFeatureSettings

        fontFeatureSettings?: string;
        • Feature settings for the font.

        property src

        src?: string;
        • Specifies the src of the font.

        property unicodeRange

        unicodeRange?: ICSSRule | string;
        • unicode-range allows you to set a specific range of characters to be downloaded from a font (embedded using @font-face) and made available for use on the current page.

        interface IRawFontStyle

        interface IRawFontStyle {}
        • The base font style.

        property font

        font?: ICSSRule | string;
        • The font property is shorthand that allows you to do one of two things: you can either set up six of the most mature font properties in one line, or you can set one of a choice of keywords to adopt a system font setting.

        property fontFamily

        fontFamily?: ICSSRule | string;
        • The font-family property allows one or more font family names and/or generic family names to be specified for usage on the selected element(s)' text. The browser then goes through the list; for each character in the selection it applies the first font family that has an available glyph for that character.

        property fontKerning

        fontKerning?: ICSSRule | string;
        • The font-kerning property allows contextual adjustment of inter-glyph spacing, i.e. the spaces between the characters in text. This property controls metric kerning - that utilizes adjustment data contained in the font. Optical Kerning is not supported as yet.

        property fontSize

        fontSize?:
        | ICSSRule
        | 'xx-small'
        | 'x-small'
        | 'small'
        | 'medium'
        | 'large'
        | 'x-large'
        | 'xx-large'
        | 'larger'
        | 'smaller'
        | ICSSPixelUnitRule
        | ICSSPercentageRule;
        • Specifies the size of the font. Used to compute em and ex units. See CSS 3 font-size property https://www.w3.org/TR/css-fonts-3/#propdef-font-size

        property fontSizeAdjust

        fontSizeAdjust?: ICSSRule | 'none' | number | string;
        • The font-size-adjust property adjusts the font-size of the fallback fonts defined with font-family, so that the x-height is the same no matter what font is used. This preserves the readability of the text when fallback happens. See CSS 3 font-size-adjust property https://www.w3.org/TR/css-fonts-3/#propdef-font-size-adjust

        property fontStretch

        fontStretch?:
        | ICSSRule
        | 'normal'
        | 'ultra-condensed'
        | 'extra-condensed'
        | 'condensed'
        | 'semi-condensed'
        | 'semi-expanded'
        | 'expanded'
        | 'extra-expanded'
        | 'ultra-expanded'
        | string;
        • Allows you to expand or condense the widths for a normal, condensed, or expanded font face. See CSS 3 font-stretch property https://drafts.csswg.org/css-fonts-3/#propdef-font-stretch

        property fontStyle

        fontStyle?: ICSSRule | 'normal' | 'italic' | 'oblique' | string;
        • The font-style property allows normal, italic, or oblique faces to be selected. Italic forms are generally cursive in nature while oblique faces are typically sloped versions of the regular face. Oblique faces can be simulated by artificially sloping the glyphs of the regular face. See CSS 3 font-style property https://www.w3.org/TR/css-fonts-3/#propdef-font-style

        property fontSynthesis

        fontSynthesis?: ICSSRule | string;
        • This value specifies whether the user agent is allowed to synthesize bold or oblique font faces when a font family lacks bold or italic faces.

        property fontVariant

        fontVariant?: ICSSRule | string;
        • The font-variant property enables you to select the small-caps font within a font family.

        property fontVariantAlternates

        fontVariantAlternates?: ICSSRule | string;
        • Fonts can provide alternate glyphs in addition to default glyph for a character. This property provides control over the selection of these alternate glyphs.

        property fontWeight

        fontWeight?: IFontWeight | string;
        • Specifies the weight or boldness of the font. See CSS 3 'font-weight' property https://www.w3.org/TR/css-fonts-3/#propdef-font-weight

        interface IRawStyle

        interface IRawStyle extends IRawStyleBase {}
        • IRawStyle extends a raw style object, but allows selectors to be defined under the selectors node.

          Modifiers

          • @public

        property displayName

        displayName?: string;
        • Display name for the style.

        property selectors

        selectors?: {
        [key: string]: IStyle;
        };
        • Deprecated

          - The selectors wrapper is no longer required. You may add selectors as siblings to other style properties, like most css-in-js libraries support.

        index signature

        [key: string]: any;
        • Allow css variables, strings, objects. While we should have more strict typing here, partners are broken in many unpredictable cases where typescript can't infer the right typing. Loosening the typing to both allow for css variables and other things.

        interface IRawStyleBase

        interface IRawStyleBase extends IRawFontStyle {}
        • All raw style properties.

          Modifiers

          • @public

        property alignContent

        alignContent?:
        | ICSSRule
        | 'flex-start'
        | 'flex-end'
        | 'center'
        | 'space-between'
        | 'space-around'
        | 'stretch'
        | string;
        • Aligns a flex container's lines within the flex container when there is extra space in the cross-axis, similar to how justify-content aligns individual items within the main-axis.

        property alignItems

        alignItems?:
        | ICSSRule
        | 'flex-start'
        | 'flex-end'
        | 'center'
        | 'baseline'
        | 'stretch'
        | string;
        • Sets the default alignment in the cross axis for all of the flex container's items, including anonymous flex items, similarly to how justify-content aligns items along the main axis.

        property alignmentAdjust

        alignmentAdjust?: ICSSRule | string;
        • This property allows precise alignment of elements, such as graphics, that do not have a baseline-table or lack the desired baseline in their baseline-table. With the alignment-adjust property, the position of the baseline identified by the alignment-baseline can be explicitly determined. It also determines precisely the alignment point for each glyph within a textual element.

        property alignmentBaseline

        alignmentBaseline?: ICSSRule | string;
        • Specifies how an object is aligned with respect to its parent. This property specifies which baseline of this element is to be aligned with the corresponding baseline of the parent. For example, this allows alphabetic baselines in Roman text to stay aligned across font size changes. It defaults to the baseline with the same name as the computed value of the alignment-baseline property.

        property alignSelf

        alignSelf?:
        | ICSSRule
        | 'auto'
        | 'normal'
        | 'stretch'
        | ICSSBaselinePositionRule
        | ICSSOverflowAndSelfPositionRule
        | string;
        • Aligns the box (as the alignment subject) within its containing block (as the alignment container) along the block/column/cross axis of the alignment container.

          See CSS align-self property https://www.w3.org/TR/css-align-3/#propdef-align-self

        property animation

        animation?: ICSSRule | string;
        • The animation CSS property is a shorthand property for the various animation properties: animation-name, animation-duration, animation-timing-function, animation-delay, animation-iteration-count, animation-direction, animation-fill-mode, and animation-play-state.

        property animationDelay

        animationDelay?: ICSSRule | string;
        • Defines a length of time to elapse before an animation starts, allowing an animation to begin execution some time after it is applied.

        property animationDirection

        animationDirection?: ICSSRule | string;
        • Defines whether an animation should run in reverse on some or all cycles.

        property animationDuration

        animationDuration?: ICSSRule | string;
        • Specifies the length an animation takes to finish. Default value is 0, meaning there will be no animation.

        property animationFillMode

        animationFillMode?:
        | ICSSRule
        | 'none'
        | 'forwards'
        | 'backwards'
        | 'both'
        | string;
        • The animation-fill-mode CSS property specifies how a CSS animation should apply styles to its target before and after its execution.

        property animationIterationCount

        animationIterationCount?: ICSSRule | string;
        • Specifies how many times an animation cycle should play.

        property animationName

        animationName?: ICSSRule | string;
        • Defines the list of animations that apply to the element.

        property animationPlayState

        animationPlayState?: ICSSRule | string;
        • Defines whether an animation is running or paused.

        property animationTimingFunction

        animationTimingFunction?: ICSSRule | string;
        • The animation-timing-function specifies the speed curve of an animation.

        property appearance

        appearance?: ICSSRule | string;
        • Allows changing the style of any element to platform-based interface elements or vice versa.

        property backdropFilter

        backdropFilter?: ICSSRule | string;
        • Lets you apply graphical effects such as blurring or color shifting to the area behind an element. Because it applies to everything behind the element, to see the effect you must make the element or its background at least partially transparent.

        property backfaceVisibility

        backfaceVisibility?: ICSSRule | string;
        • Determines whether or not the “back” side of a transformed element is visible when facing the viewer.

        property background

        background?: ICSSRule | string;
        • Shorthand property to set the values for one or more of: background-clip, background-color, background-image, background-origin, background-position, background-repeat, background-size, and background-attachment.

        property backgroundAttachment

        backgroundAttachment?: ICSSRule | 'scroll' | 'fixed' | 'local' | string;
        • If a background-image is specified, this property determines whether that image's position is fixed within the viewport, or scrolls along with its containing block. See CSS 3 background-attachment property https://drafts.csswg.org/css-backgrounds-3/#the-background-attachment

        property backgroundBlendMode

        backgroundBlendMode?: ICSSRule | string;
        • This property describes how the element's background images should blend with each other and the element's background color. The value is a list of blend modes that corresponds to each background image. Each element in the list will apply to the corresponding element of background-image. If a property doesn’t have enough comma-separated values to match the number of layers, the UA must calculate its used value by repeating the list of values until there are enough.

        property backgroundClip

        backgroundClip?:
        | ICSSRule
        | 'border-box'
        | 'padding-box'
        | 'content-box'
        | 'text'
        | string;
        • The background-clip CSS property specifies if an element's background, whether a <color> or an <image>, extends underneath its border.

          * Does not work in IE

          * The text value is experimental and should not be used in production code.

        property backgroundColor

        backgroundColor?: ICSSRule | string;
        • Sets the background color of an element.

        property backgroundComposite

        backgroundComposite?: ICSSRule | string;
        • Sets a compositing style for background images and colors.

        property backgroundImage

        backgroundImage?: ICSSRule | string;
        • Applies one or more background images to an element. These can be any valid CSS image, including url() paths to image files or CSS gradients.

        property backgroundOrigin

        backgroundOrigin?: ICSSRule | string;
        • Specifies what the background-position property is relative to.

        property backgroundPosition

        backgroundPosition?: ICSSRule | string;
        • Sets the position of a background image.

        property backgroundRepeat

        backgroundRepeat?: ICSSRule | string;
        • Background-repeat defines if and how background images will be repeated after they have been sized and positioned

        property backgroundSize

        backgroundSize?: ICSSRule | string;
        • Sets the size of background images

        property border

        border?: ICSSRule | 0 | string;
        • Shorthand property that defines the different properties of all four sides of an element's border in a single declaration. It can be used to set border-width, border-style and border-color, or a subset of these.

        property borderBottom

        borderBottom?: ICSSRule | ICSSPixelUnitRule;
        • Shorthand that sets the values of border-bottom-color, border-bottom-style, and border-bottom-width.

        property borderBottomColor

        borderBottomColor?: ICSSRule | string;
        • Sets the color of the bottom border of an element.

        property borderBottomLeftRadius

        borderBottomLeftRadius?: ICSSRule | ICSSPixelUnitRule;
        • Defines the shape of the border of the bottom-left corner.

        property borderBottomRightRadius

        borderBottomRightRadius?: ICSSRule | ICSSPixelUnitRule;
        • Defines the shape of the border of the bottom-right corner.

        property borderBottomStyle

        borderBottomStyle?: ICSSRule | string;
        • Sets the line style of the bottom border of a box.

        property borderBottomWidth

        borderBottomWidth?: ICSSRule | ICSSPixelUnitRule;
        • Sets the width of an element's bottom border. To set all four borders, use the border-width shorthand property which sets the values simultaneously for border-top-width, border-right-width, border-bottom-width, and border-left-width.

        property borderCollapse

        borderCollapse?: ICSSRule | string;
        • Border-collapse can be used for collapsing the borders between table cells

        property borderColor

        borderColor?: ICSSRule | string;
        • The CSS border-color property sets the color of an element's four borders. This property can have from one to four values, made up of the elementary properties: • border-top-color • border-right-color • border-bottom-color • border-left-color The default color is the currentColor of each of these values. If you provide one value, it sets the color for the element. Two values set the horizontal and vertical values, respectively. Providing three values sets the top, vertical, and bottom values, in that order. Four values set all for sides: top, right, bottom, and left, in that order.

        property borderCornerShape

        borderCornerShape?: ICSSRule | string;
        • Specifies different corner clipping effects, such as scoop (inner curves), bevel (straight cuts) or notch (cut-off rectangles). Works along with border-radius to specify the size of each corner effect.

        property borderImageSource

        borderImageSource?: ICSSRule | string;
        • The property border-image-source is used to set the image to be used instead of the border style. If this is set to none the border-style is used instead.

        property borderImageWidth

        borderImageWidth?: ICSSRule | ICSSPixelUnitRule;
        • The border-image-width CSS property defines the offset to use for dividing the border image in nine parts, the top-left corner, central top edge, top-right-corner, central right edge, bottom-right corner, central bottom edge, bottom-left corner, and central right edge. They represent inward distance from the top, right, bottom, and left edges.

        property borderLeft

        borderLeft?: ICSSRule | ICSSPixelUnitRule;
        • Shorthand property that defines the border-width, border-style and border-color of an element's left border in a single declaration. Note that you can use the corresponding longhand properties to set specific individual properties of the left border — border-left-width, border-left-style and border-left-color.

        property borderLeftColor

        borderLeftColor?: ICSSRule | string;
        • The CSS border-left-color property sets the color of an element's left border. This page explains the border-left-color value, but often you will find it more convenient to fix the border's left color as part of a shorthand set, either border-left or border-color. Colors can be defined several ways. For more information, see Usage.

        property borderLeftStyle

        borderLeftStyle?: ICSSRule | string;
        • Sets the style of an element's left border. To set all four borders, use the shorthand property, border-style. Otherwise, you can set the borders individually with border-top-style, border-right-style, border-bottom-style, border-left-style.

        property borderLeftWidth

        borderLeftWidth?: ICSSRule | ICSSPixelUnitRule;
        • Sets the width of an element's left border. To set all four borders, use the border-width shorthand property which sets the values simultaneously for border-top-width, border-right-width, border-bottom-width, and border-left-width.

        property borderRadius

        borderRadius?: ICSSRule | ICSSPixelUnitRule;
        • Defines how round the border's corners are.

        property borderRight

        borderRight?: ICSSRule | ICSSPixelUnitRule;
        • Shorthand property that defines the border-width, border-style and border-color of an element's right border in a single declaration. Note that you can use the corresponding longhand properties to set specific individual properties of the right border — border-right-width, border-right-style and border-right-color.

        property borderRightColor

        borderRightColor?: ICSSRule | string;
        • Sets the color of an element's right border. This page explains the border-right-color value, but often you will find it more convenient to fix the border's right color as part of a shorthand set, either border-right or border-color. Colors can be defined several ways. For more information, see Usage.

        property borderRightStyle

        borderRightStyle?: ICSSRule | string;
        • Sets the style of an element's right border. To set all four borders, use the shorthand property, border-style. Otherwise, you can set the borders individually with border-top-style, border-right-style, border-bottom-style, border-left-style.

        property borderRightWidth

        borderRightWidth?: ICSSRule | ICSSPixelUnitRule;
        • Sets the width of an element's right border. To set all four borders, use the border-width shorthand property which sets the values simultaneously for border-top-width, border-right-width, border-bottom-width, and border-left-width.

        property borderSpacing

        borderSpacing?: ICSSRule | string;
        • Specifies the distance between the borders of adjacent cells.

        property borderStyle

        borderStyle?: ICSSRule | string;
        • Sets the style of an element's four borders. This property can have from one to four values. With only one value, the value will be applied to all four borders; otherwise, this works as a shorthand property for each of border-top-style, border-right-style, border-bottom-style, border-left-style, where each border style may be assigned a separate value.

        property borderTop

        borderTop?: ICSSRule | ICSSPixelUnitRule;
        • Shorthand property that defines the border-width, border-style and border-color of an element's top border in a single declaration. Note that you can use the corresponding longhand properties to set specific individual properties of the top border — border-top-width, border-top-style and border-top-color.

        property borderTopColor

        borderTopColor?: ICSSRule | string;
        • Sets the color of an element's top border. This page explains the border-top-color value, but often you will find it more convenient to fix the border's top color as part of a shorthand set, either border-top or border-color. Colors can be defined several ways. For more information, see Usage.

        property borderTopLeftRadius

        borderTopLeftRadius?: ICSSRule | ICSSPixelUnitRule;
        • Sets the rounding of the top-left corner of the element.

        property borderTopRightRadius

        borderTopRightRadius?: ICSSRule | ICSSPixelUnitRule;
        • Sets the rounding of the top-right corner of the element.

        property borderTopStyle

        borderTopStyle?: ICSSRule | string;
        • Sets the style of an element's top border. To set all four borders, use the shorthand property, border-style. Otherwise, you can set the borders individually with border-top-style, border-right-style, border-bottom-style, border-left-style.

        property borderTopWidth

        borderTopWidth?: ICSSRule | ICSSPixelUnitRule;
        • Sets the width of an element's top border. To set all four borders, use the border-width shorthand property which sets the values simultaneously for border-top-width, border-right-width, border-bottom-width, and border-left-width.

        property borderWidth

        borderWidth?: ICSSRule | ICSSPixelUnitRule;
        • Sets the width of an element's four borders. This property can have from one to four values. This is a shorthand property for setting values simultaneously for border-top-width, border-right-width, border-bottom-width, and border-left-width.

        property bottom

        bottom?: ICSSRule | ICSSPixelUnitRule;
        • This property specifies how far an absolutely positioned box's bottom margin edge is offset above the bottom edge of the box's containing block. For relatively positioned boxes, the offset is with respect to the bottom edges of the box itself (i.e., the box is given a position in the normal flow, then offset from that position according to these properties).

        property boxDecorationBreak

        boxDecorationBreak?: ICSSRule | string;
        • Breaks a box into fragments creating new borders, padding and repeating backgrounds or lets it stay as a continuous box on a page break, column break, or, for inline elements, at a line break.

        property boxShadow

        boxShadow?: ICSSRule | string;
        • Cast a drop shadow from the frame of almost any element. MDN: https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/CSS/box-shadow

        property boxSizing

        boxSizing?: ICSSRule | 'border-box' | 'content-box' | string;
        • The CSS box-sizing property is used to alter the default CSS box model used to calculate width and height of the elements.

        property breakAfter

        breakAfter?: ICSSRule | string;
        • The CSS break-after property allows you to force a break on multi-column layouts. More specifically, it allows you to force a break after an element. It allows you to determine if a break should occur, and what type of break it should be. The break-after CSS property describes how the page, column or region break behaves after the generated box. If there is no generated box, the property is ignored.

        property breakBefore

        breakBefore?: ICSSRule | string;
        • Control page/column/region breaks that fall above a block of content

        property breakInside

        breakInside?: ICSSRule | string;
        • Control page/column/region breaks that fall within a block of content

        property clear

        clear?: ICSSRule | string;
        • The clear CSS property specifies if an element can be positioned next to or must be positioned below the floating elements that precede it in the markup.

        property clipRule

        clipRule?: ICSSRule | string;
        • Clipping crops an graphic, so that only a portion of the graphic is rendered, or filled. This clip-rule property, when used with the clip-path property, defines which clip rule, or algorithm, to use when filling the different parts of a graphics.

        property color

        color?: ICSSRule | string;
        • The color property sets the color of an element's foreground content (usually text), accepting any standard CSS color from keywords and hex values to RGB(a) and HSL(a).

        property columnCount

        columnCount?: ICSSRule | number | 'auto' | string;
        • Describes the number of columns of the element. See CSS 3 column-count property https://www.w3.org/TR/css3-multicol/#cc

        property columnFill

        columnFill?: ICSSRule | string;
        • Specifies how to fill columns (balanced or sequential).

        property columnGap

        columnGap?: ICSSRule | string;
        • The column-gap property controls the width of the gap between columns in multi-column elements.

        property columnRule

        columnRule?: ICSSRule | string;
        • Sets the width, style, and color of the rule between columns.

        property columnRuleColor

        columnRuleColor?: ICSSRule | string;
        • Specifies the color of the rule between columns.

        property columnRuleWidth

        columnRuleWidth?: ICSSRule | ICSSPixelUnitRule;
        • Specifies the width of the rule between columns.

        property columns

        columns?: ICSSRule | string;
        • This property is a shorthand property for setting column-width and/or column-count.

        property columnSpan

        columnSpan?: ICSSRule | string;
        • The column-span CSS property makes it possible for an element to span across all columns when its value is set to all. An element that spans more than one column is called a spanning element.

        property columnWidth

        columnWidth?: ICSSRule | ICSSPixelUnitRule;
        • Specifies the width of columns in multi-column elements.

        property content

        content?: string;
        • Content for pseudo selectors.

        property counterIncrement

        counterIncrement?: ICSSRule | string;
        • The counter-increment property accepts one or more names of counters (identifiers), each one optionally followed by an integer which specifies the value by which the counter should be incremented (e.g. if the value is 2, the counter increases by 2 each time it is invoked).

        property counterReset

        counterReset?: ICSSRule | string;
        • The counter-reset property contains a list of one or more names of counters, each one optionally followed by an integer (otherwise, the integer defaults to 0.) Each time the given element is invoked, the counters specified by the property are set to the given integer.

        property cue

        cue?: ICSSRule | string;
        • The cue property specifies sound files (known as an "auditory icon") to be played by speech media agents before and after presenting an element's content; if only one file is specified, it is played both before and after. The volume at which the file(s) should be played, relative to the volume of the main element, may also be specified. The icon files may also be set separately with the cue-before and cue-after properties.

        property cueAfter

        cueAfter?: ICSSRule | string;
        • The cue-after property specifies a sound file (known as an "auditory icon") to be played by speech media agents after presenting an element's content; the volume at which the file should be played may also be specified. The shorthand property cue sets cue sounds for both before and after the element is presented.

        property cursor

        cursor?: ICSSRule | string;
        • Specifies the mouse cursor displayed when the mouse pointer is over an element.

        property direction

        direction?: ICSSRule | string;
        • The direction CSS property specifies the text direction/writing direction. The rtl is used for Hebrew or Arabic text, the ltr is for other languages.

        property display

        display?: ICSSRule | ICSSDisplayRule | string;
        • This property specifies the type of rendering box used for an element. It is a shorthand property for many other display properties. W3: https://www.w3.org/TR/css-display-3/#the-display-properties MDN: https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/CSS/display

        property fill

        fill?: ICSSRule | string;
        • The ‘fill’ property paints the interior of the given graphical element. The area to be painted consists of any areas inside the outline of the shape. To determine the inside of the shape, all subpaths are considered, and the interior is determined according to the rules associated with the current value of the ‘fill-rule’ property. The zero-width geometric outline of a shape is included in the area to be painted.

        property fillOpacity

        fillOpacity?: ICSSRule | number;
        • SVG: Specifies the opacity of the color or the content the current object is filled with. See SVG 1.1 https://www.w3.org/TR/SVG/painting.html#FillOpacityProperty

        property fillRule

        fillRule?: ICSSRule | string;
        • The ‘fill-rule’ property indicates the algorithm which is to be used to determine what parts of the canvas are included inside the shape. For a simple, non-intersecting path, it is intuitively clear what region lies "inside"; however, for a more complex path, such as a path that intersects itself or where one subpath encloses another, the interpretation of "inside" is not so obvious. The ‘fill-rule’ property provides two options for how the inside of a shape is determined:

        property filter

        filter?: ICSSRule | string;
        • Applies various image processing effects. This property is largely unsupported. See Compatibility section for more information.

        property flex

        flex?: ICSSRule | string | number;
        • Shorthand for flex-grow, flex-shrink, and flex-basis.

        property flexBasis

        flexBasis?: ICSSRule | string | number;
        • The flex-basis CSS property describes the initial main size of the flex item before any free space is distributed according to the flex factors described in the flex property (flex-grow and flex-shrink).

        property flexDirection

        flexDirection?:
        | ICSSRule
        | 'row'
        | 'row-reverse'
        | 'column'
        | 'column-reverse'
        | string;
        • The flex-direction CSS property describes how flex items are placed in the flex container, by setting the direction of the flex container's main axis.

        property flexFlow

        flexFlow?: ICSSRule | string;
        • The flex-flow CSS property defines the flex container's main and cross axis. It is a shorthand property for the flex-direction and flex-wrap properties.

        property flexGrow

        flexGrow?: ICSSRule | number | string;
        • Specifies the flex grow factor of a flex item. See CSS flex-grow property https://drafts.csswg.org/css-flexbox-1/#flex-grow-property

        property flexShrink

        flexShrink?: ICSSRule | number | string;
        • Specifies the flex shrink factor of a flex item. See CSS flex-shrink property https://drafts.csswg.org/css-flexbox-1/#flex-shrink-property

        property flexWrap

        flexWrap?: ICSSRule | 'nowrap' | 'wrap' | 'wrap-reverse' | string;
        • Specifies whether flex items are forced into a single line or can be wrapped onto multiple lines. If wrapping is allowed, this property also enables you to control the direction in which lines are stacked. See CSS flex-wrap property https://drafts.csswg.org/css-flexbox-1/#flex-wrap-property

        property float

        float?: ICSSRule | string;
        • Elements which have the style float are floated horizontally. These elements can move as far to the left or right of the containing element. All elements after the floating element will flow around it, but elements before the floating element are not impacted. If several floating elements are placed after each other, they will float next to each other as long as there is room.

        property flowFrom

        flowFrom?: ICSSRule | string;
        • Flows content from a named flow (specified by a corresponding flow-into) through selected elements to form a dynamic chain of layout regions.

        property forcedColorAdjust

        forcedColorAdjust?: 'auto' | 'none' | string;
        • The property which allows authors to opt particular elements out of forced colors mode, restoring full control over the colors to CSS. Currently it's only supported in Edge Chromium.

        property gridArea

        gridArea?: ICSSRule | string;
        • Lays out one or more grid items bound by 4 grid lines. Shorthand for setting grid-column-start, grid-column-end, grid-row-start, and grid-row-end in a single declaration.

        property gridAutoColumns

        gridAutoColumns?: ICSSRule | string;
        • Specifies the size of an implicitly-created grid column track

        property gridAutoFlow

        gridAutoFlow?: ICSSRule | string;
        • Controls how the auto-placement algorithm works, specifying exactly how auto-placed items get flowed into the grid.

        property gridAutoRows

        gridAutoRows?: ICSSRule | string;
        • Specifies the size of an implicitly-created grid column track

        property gridColumn

        gridColumn?: ICSSRule | string;
        • Controls a grid item's placement in a grid area, particularly grid position and a grid span. Shorthand for setting grid-column-start and grid-column-end in a single declaration.

        property gridColumnEnd

        gridColumnEnd?: ICSSRule | string;
        • Controls a grid item's placement in a grid area as well as grid position and a grid span. The grid-column-end property (with grid-row-start, grid-row-end, and grid-column-start) determines a grid item's placement by specifying the grid lines of a grid item's grid area.

        property gridColumnGap

        gridColumnGap?: ICSSRule | string;
        • Sets the size of the gap (gutter) between an element's columns

        property gridColumnStart

        gridColumnStart?: ICSSRule | string;
        • Determines a grid item's placement by specifying the starting grid lines of a grid item's grid area . A grid item's placement in a grid area consists of a grid position and a grid span. See also ( grid-row-start, grid-row-end, and grid-column-end)

        property gridGap

        gridGap?: ICSSRule | string;
        • Specifies the gaps (gutters) between grid rows and columns. It is a shorthand for grid-row-gap and grid-column-gap.

        property gridRow

        gridRow?: ICSSRule | string;
        • Gets or sets a value that indicates which row an element within a Grid should appear in. Shorthand for setting grid-row-start and grid-row-end in a single declaration.

        property gridRowEnd

        gridRowEnd?: ICSSRule | string;
        • Determines a grid item’s placement by specifying the block-end. A grid item's placement in a grid area consists of a grid position and a grid span. The grid-row-end property (with grid-row-start, grid-column-start, and grid-column-end) determines a grid item's placement by specifying the grid lines of a grid item's grid area.

        property gridRowGap

        gridRowGap?: ICSSRule | string;
        • Sets the size of the gap (gutter) between an element's grid rows

        property gridRowPosition

        gridRowPosition?: ICSSRule | string;
        • Specifies a row position based upon an integer location, string value, or desired row size. css/properties/grid-row is used as short-hand for grid-row-position and grid-row-position

        property gridRowStart

        gridRowStart?: ICSSRule | string;
        • Specifies a grid item’s start position within the grid row by contributing a line, a span, or nothing (automatic) to its grid placement, thereby specifying the inline-start edge of its grid area

        property gridTemplate

        gridTemplate?: ICSSRule | string;
        • Specifies named grid areas which are not associated with any particular grid item, but can be referenced from the grid-placement properties. The syntax of the grid-template-areas property also provides a visualization of the structure of the grid, making the overall layout of the grid container easier to understand.

        property gridTemplateAreas

        gridTemplateAreas?: ICSSRule | string;
        • Specifies named grid areas

        property gridTemplateColumns

        gridTemplateColumns?: ICSSRule | string;
        • Specifies (with grid-template-rows) the line names and track sizing functions of the grid. Each sizing function can be specified as a length, a percentage of the grid container’s size, a measurement of the contents occupying the column or row, or a fraction of the free space in the grid.

        property gridTemplateRows

        gridTemplateRows?: ICSSRule | string;
        • Specifies (with grid-template-columns) the line names and track sizing functions of the grid. Each sizing function can be specified as a length, a percentage of the grid container’s size, a measurement of the contents occupying the column or row, or a fraction of the free space in the grid.

        property height

        height?: ICSSRule | ICSSPixelUnitRule;
        • Sets the height of an element. The content area of the element height does not include the padding, border, and margin of the element.

        property hyphenateLimitChars

        hyphenateLimitChars?: ICSSRule | string;
        • Specifies the minimum number of characters in a hyphenated word

        property hyphenateLimitLines

        hyphenateLimitLines?: ICSSRule | string;
        • Indicates the maximum number of successive hyphenated lines in an element. The ‘no-limit’ value means that there is no limit.

        property hyphenateLimitZone

        hyphenateLimitZone?: ICSSRule | string;
        • Specifies the maximum amount of trailing whitespace (before justification) that may be left in a line before hyphenation is triggered to pull part of a word from the next line back up into the current one.

        property hyphens

        hyphens?: ICSSRule | string;
        • Specifies whether or not words in a sentence can be split by the use of a manual or automatic hyphenation mechanism.

        property justifyContent

        justifyContent?:
        | ICSSRule
        | 'flex-start'
        | 'flex-end'
        | 'center'
        | 'space-between'
        | 'space-around'
        | 'space-evenly'
        | 'stretch'
        | string;
        • Defines how the browser distributes space between and around flex items along the main-axis of their container. See CSS justify-content property https://www.w3.org/TR/css-flexbox-1/#justify-content-property

        property justifySelf

        justifySelf?:
        | ICSSRule
        | 'auto'
        | 'normal'
        | 'stretch'
        | ICSSBaselinePositionRule
        | ICSSOverflowAndSelfPositionRule
        | 'left'
        | 'right'
        | 'safe left'
        | 'safe right'
        | 'unsafe left'
        | 'unsafe right'
        | string;
        • Justifies the box (as the alignment subject) within its containing block (as the alignment container) along the inline/row/main axis of the alignment container.

          See CSS jusitfy-self property https://www.w3.org/TR/css-align-3/#propdef-justify-self

        property left

        left?: ICSSRule | ICSSPixelUnitRule;
        • Sets the left position of an element relative to the nearest ancestor that is set to position absolute, relative, or fixed.

        property letterSpacing

        letterSpacing?: ICSSRule | string;
        • The letter-spacing CSS property specifies the spacing behavior between text characters.

        property lineHeight

        lineHeight?: ICSSRule | 'normal' | ICSSPixelUnitRule | ICSSPercentageRule;
        • Specifies the height of an inline block level element. See CSS 2.1 line-height property https://www.w3.org/TR/CSS21/visudet.html#propdef-line-height

        property listStyle

        listStyle?: ICSSRule | string;
        • Shorthand property that sets the list-style-type, list-style-position and list-style-image properties in one declaration.

        property listStyleImage

        listStyleImage?: ICSSRule | string;
        • This property sets the image that will be used as the list item marker. When the image is available, it will replace the marker set with the 'list-style-type' marker. That also means that if the image is not available, it will show the style specified by list-style-property

        property listStylePosition

        listStylePosition?: ICSSRule | string;
        • Specifies if the list-item markers should appear inside or outside the content flow.

        property listStyleType

        listStyleType?: ICSSRule | string;
        • Specifies the type of list-item marker in a list.

        property margin

        margin?: ICSSRule | ICSSPixelUnitRule;
        • The margin property is shorthand to allow you to set all four margins of an element at once. Its equivalent longhand properties are margin-top, margin-right, margin-bottom and margin-left. Negative values are also allowed.

        property marginBottom

        marginBottom?: ICSSRule | ICSSPixelUnitRule;
        • margin-bottom sets the bottom margin of an element.

        property marginLeft

        marginLeft?: ICSSRule | ICSSPixelUnitRule;
        • margin-left sets the left margin of an element.

        property marginRight

        marginRight?: ICSSRule | ICSSPixelUnitRule;
        • margin-right sets the right margin of an element.

        property marginTop

        marginTop?: ICSSRule | ICSSPixelUnitRule;
        • margin-top sets the top margin of an element.

        property marqueeDirection

        marqueeDirection?: ICSSRule | string;
        • The marquee-direction determines the initial direction in which the marquee content moves.

        property marqueeStyle

        marqueeStyle?: ICSSRule | string;
        • The 'marquee-style' property determines a marquee's scrolling behavior.

        property mask

        mask?: ICSSRule | string;
        • This property is shorthand for setting mask-image, mask-mode, mask-repeat, mask-position, mask-clip, mask-origin, mask-composite and mask-size. Omitted values are set to their original properties' initial values.

        property maskBorder

        maskBorder?: ICSSRule | string;
        • This property is shorthand for setting mask-border-source, mask-border-slice, mask-border-width, mask-border-outset, and mask-border-repeat. Omitted values are set to their original properties' initial values.

        property maskBorderRepeat

        maskBorderRepeat?: ICSSRule | string;
        • This property specifies how the images for the sides and the middle part of the mask image are scaled and tiled. The first keyword applies to the horizontal sides, the second one applies to the vertical ones. If the second keyword is absent, it is assumed to be the same as the first, similar to the CSS border-image-repeat property.

        property maskBorderSlice

        maskBorderSlice?: ICSSRule | string;
        • This property specifies inward offsets from the top, right, bottom, and left edges of the mask image, dividing it into nine regions: four corners, four edges, and a middle. The middle image part is discarded and treated as fully transparent black unless the fill keyword is present. The four values set the top, right, bottom and left offsets in that order, similar to the CSS border-image-slice property.

        property maskBorderSource

        maskBorderSource?: ICSSRule | string;
        • Specifies an image to be used as a mask. An image that is empty, fails to download, is non-existent, or cannot be displayed is ignored and does not mask the element.

        property maskBorderWidth

        maskBorderWidth?: ICSSRule | ICSSPixelUnitRule;
        • This property sets the width of the mask box image, similar to the CSS border-image-width property.

        property maskClip

        maskClip?: ICSSRule | string;
        • Determines the mask painting area, which defines the area that is affected by the mask. The painted content of an element may be restricted to this area.

        property maskOrigin

        maskOrigin?: ICSSRule | string;
        • For elements rendered as a single box, specifies the mask positioning area. For elements rendered as multiple boxes (e.g., inline boxes on several lines, boxes on several pages) specifies which boxes box-decoration-break operates on to determine the mask positioning area(s).

        property maxFontSize

        maxFontSize?: ICSSRule | ICSSPixelUnitRule;
        • This property must not be used. It is no longer included in any standard or standard track specification, nor is it implemented in any browser. It is only used when the text-align-last property is set to size. It controls allowed adjustments of font-size to fit line content.

        property maxHeight

        maxHeight?: ICSSRule | ICSSPixelUnitRule;
        • Sets the maximum height for an element. It prevents the height of the element to exceed the specified value. If min-height is specified and is greater than max-height, max-height is overridden.

        property maxWidth

        maxWidth?: ICSSRule | ICSSPixelUnitRule;
        • Sets the maximum width for an element. It limits the width property to be larger than the value specified in max-width.

        property minHeight

        minHeight?: ICSSRule | ICSSPixelUnitRule;
        • Sets the minimum height for an element. It prevents the height of the element to be smaller than the specified value. The value of min-height overrides both max-height and height.

        property minWidth

        minWidth?: ICSSRule | ICSSPixelUnitRule;
        • Sets the minimum width of an element. It limits the width property to be not smaller than the value specified in min-width.

        property mixBlendMode

        mixBlendMode?: ICSSRule | IMixBlendModes | string;
        • The mix-blend-mode CSS property describes how an element's content should blend with the content of the element's direct parent and the element's background.

        property MozOsxFontSmoothing

        MozOsxFontSmoothing?:
        | 'none'
        | 'antialiased'
        | 'grayscale'
        | 'subpixel-antialiased'
        | string;
        • (Moz specific) font smoothing directive.

        property MsHighContrastAdjust

        MsHighContrastAdjust?: ICSSRule | string;
        • (Ms specific) constrast adjust rule.

        property MsOverflowStyle

        MsOverflowStyle?:
        | 'auto'
        | 'none'
        | 'scrollbar'
        | '-ms-autohiding-scrollbar'
        | string;
        • (Ms specific) scrollbar behavior adjust rule.

        property objectFit

        objectFit?: ICSSRule | 'cover' | 'contain' | 'fill' | 'none' | string;
        • The ‘object-fit’ property specifies how the contents of a replaced element should be fitted to the box established by its used height and width. See CSS 3 object-fit property https://www.w3.org/TR/css3-images/#the-object-fit

        property opacity

        opacity?: ICSSRule | number | string;
        • Specifies the transparency of an element. See CSS 3 opacity property https://drafts.csswg.org/css-color-3/#opacity

        property order

        order?: ICSSRule | number | string;
        • Specifies the order used to lay out flex items in their flex container. Elements are laid out in the ascending order of the order value. See CSS order property https://drafts.csswg.org/css-flexbox-1/#order-property

        property orphans

        orphans?: ICSSRule | number | string;
        • In paged media, this property defines the minimum number of lines in a block container that must be left at the bottom of the page. See CSS 3 orphans, widows properties https://drafts.csswg.org/css-break-3/#widows-orphans

        property outline

        outline?: ICSSRule | 0 | string;
        • The CSS outline property is a shorthand property for setting one or more of the individual outline properties outline-style, outline-width and outline-color in a single rule. In most cases the use of this shortcut is preferable and more convenient. Outlines differ from borders in the following ways: • Outlines do not take up space, they are drawn above the content. • Outlines may be non-rectangular. They are rectangular in Gecko/Firefox. Internet Explorer attempts to place the smallest contiguous outline around all elements or shapes that are indicated to have an outline. Opera draws a non-rectangular shape around a construct.

        property outlineColor

        outlineColor?: ICSSRule | string;
        • The outline-color property sets the color of the outline of an element. An outline is a line that is drawn around elements, outside the border edge, to make the element stand out.

        property outlineOffset

        outlineOffset?: ICSSRule | string;
        • The outline-offset property offsets the outline and draw it beyond the border edge.

        property overflow

        overflow?: ICSSRule | 'auto' | 'hidden' | 'scroll' | 'visible';
        • The overflow property controls how extra content exceeding the bounding box of an element is rendered. It can be used in conjunction with an element that has a fixed width and height, to eliminate text-induced page distortion.

        property overflowStyle

        overflowStyle?: ICSSRule | string;
        • Specifies the preferred scrolling methods for elements that overflow.

        property overflowWrap

        overflowWrap?: ICSSRule | 'normal' | 'break-word' | string;
        • Specifies whether or not the browser should insert line breaks within words to prevent text from overflowing its content box. In contrast to word-break, overflow-wrap will only create a break if an entire word cannot be placed on its own line without overflowing.

        property overflowX

        overflowX?: ICSSRule | 'auto' | 'hidden' | 'scroll' | 'visible' | string;
        • Controls how extra content exceeding the x-axis of the bounding box of an element is rendered.

        property overflowY

        overflowY?: ICSSRule | 'auto' | 'hidden' | 'scroll' | 'visible' | string;
        • Controls how extra content exceeding the y-axis of the bounding box of an element is rendered.

        property padding

        padding?: ICSSRule | ICSSPixelUnitRule;
        • The padding optional CSS property sets the required padding space on one to four sides of an element. The padding area is the space between an element and its border. Negative values are not allowed but decimal values are permitted. The element size is treated as fixed, and the content of the element shifts toward the center as padding is increased. The padding property is a shorthand to avoid setting each side separately (padding-top, padding-right, padding-bottom, padding-left).

        property paddingBlockEnd

        paddingBlockEnd?: ICSSRule | ICSSPixelUnitRule;
        • The padding-block-end CSS property defines the logical block end padding of an element, which maps to a physical padding depending on the element's writing mode, directionality, and text orientation. It corresponds to the padding-top, padding-right, padding-bottom, or padding-left property depending on the values defined for writing-mode, direction, and text-orientation.

        property paddingBlockStart

        paddingBlockStart?: ICSSRule | ICSSPixelUnitRule;
        • The padding-block-start CSS property defines the logical block start padding of an element, which maps to a physical padding depending on the element's writing mode, directionality, and text orientation. It corresponds to the padding-top, padding-right, padding-bottom, or padding-left property depending on the values defined for writing-mode, direction, and text-orientation.

        property paddingBottom

        paddingBottom?: ICSSRule | ICSSPixelUnitRule;
        • The padding-bottom CSS property of an element sets the padding space required on the bottom of an element. The padding area is the space between the content of the element and its border. Contrary to margin-bottom values, negative values of padding-bottom are invalid.

        property paddingInlineEnd

        paddingInlineEnd?: ICSSRule | ICSSPixelUnitRule;
        • The padding-inline-end CSS property defines the logical inline end padding of an element, which maps to a physical padding depending on the element's writing mode, directionality, and text orientation. It corresponds to the padding-top, padding-right, padding-bottom, or padding-left property depending on the values defined for writing-mode, direction, and text-orientation.

        property paddingInlineStart

        paddingInlineStart?: ICSSRule | ICSSPixelUnitRule;
        • The padding-inline-start CSS property defines the logical inline start padding of an element, which maps to a physical padding depending on the element's writing mode, directionality, and text orientation. It corresponds to the padding-top, padding-right, padding-bottom, or padding-left property depending on the values defined for writing-mode, direction, and text-orientation.

        property paddingLeft

        paddingLeft?: ICSSRule | ICSSPixelUnitRule;
        • The padding-left CSS property of an element sets the padding space required on the left side of an element. The padding area is the space between the content of the element and its border. Contrary to margin-left values, negative values of padding-left are invalid.

        property paddingRight

        paddingRight?: ICSSRule | ICSSPixelUnitRule;
        • The padding-right CSS property of an element sets the padding space required on the right side of an element. The padding area is the space between the content of the element and its border. Contrary to margin-right values, negative values of padding-right are invalid.

        property paddingTop

        paddingTop?: ICSSRule | ICSSPixelUnitRule;
        • The padding-top CSS property of an element sets the padding space required on the top of an element. The padding area is the space between the content of the element and its border. Contrary to margin-top values, negative values of padding-top are invalid.

        property pageBreakAfter

        pageBreakAfter?: ICSSRule | string;
        • The page-break-after property is supported in all major browsers. With CSS3, page-break-* properties are only aliases of the break-* properties. The CSS3 Fragmentation spec defines breaks for all CSS box fragmentation.

        property pageBreakBefore

        pageBreakBefore?: ICSSRule | string;
        • The page-break-before property sets the page-breaking behavior before an element. With CSS3, page-break-* properties are only aliases of the break-* properties. The CSS3 Fragmentation spec defines breaks for all CSS box fragmentation.

        property pageBreakInside

        pageBreakInside?: ICSSRule | string;
        • Sets the page-breaking behavior inside an element. With CSS3, page-break-* properties are only aliases of the break-* properties. The CSS3 Fragmentation spec defines breaks for all CSS box fragmentation.

        property pause

        pause?: ICSSRule | string;
        • The pause property determines how long a speech media agent should pause before and after presenting an element. It is a shorthand for the pause-before and pause-after properties.

        property pauseAfter

        pauseAfter?: ICSSRule | string;
        • The pause-after property determines how long a speech media agent should pause after presenting an element. It may be replaced by the shorthand property pause, which sets pause time before and after.

        property pauseBefore

        pauseBefore?: ICSSRule | string;
        • The pause-before property determines how long a speech media agent should pause before presenting an element. It may be replaced by the shorthand property pause, which sets pause time before and after.

        property perspective

        perspective?: ICSSRule | string;
        • The perspective property defines how far an element is placed from the view on the z-axis, from the screen to the viewer. Perspective defines how an object is viewed. In graphic arts, perspective is the representation on a flat surface of what the viewer's eye would see in a 3D space. (See Wikipedia for more information about graphical perspective and for related illustrations.) The illusion of perspective on a flat surface, such as a computer screen, is created by projecting points on the flat surface as they would appear if the flat surface were a window through which the viewer was looking at the object. In discussion of virtual environments, this flat surface is called a projection plane.

        property perspectiveOrigin

        perspectiveOrigin?: ICSSRule | string;
        • The perspective-origin property establishes the origin for the perspective property. It effectively sets the X and Y position at which the viewer appears to be looking at the children of the element. When used with perspective, perspective-origin changes the appearance of an object, as if a viewer were looking at it from a different origin. An object appears differently if a viewer is looking directly at it versus looking at it from below, above, or from the side. Thus, the perspective-origin is like a vanishing point. The default value of perspective-origin is 50% 50%. This displays an object as if the viewer's eye were positioned directly at the center of the screen, both top-to-bottom and left-to-right. A value of 0% 0% changes the object as if the viewer was looking toward the top left angle. A value of 100% 100% changes the appearance as if viewed toward the bottom right angle.

        property pointerEvents

        pointerEvents?: ICSSRule | string;
        • The pointer-events property allows you to control whether an element can be the target for the pointing device (e.g, mouse, pen) events.

        property position

        position?: ICSSRule | 'static' | 'relative' | 'absolute' | 'fixed' | 'sticky';
        • The position property controls the type of positioning used by an element within its parent elements. The effect of the position property depends on a lot of factors, for example the position property of parent elements.

        property quotes

        quotes?: ICSSRule | string;
        • Sets the type of quotation marks for embedded quotations.

        property regionFragment

        regionFragment?: ICSSRule | string;
        • Controls whether the last region in a chain displays additional 'overset' content according its default overflow property, or if it displays a fragment of content as if it were flowing into a subsequent region.

        property resize

        resize?:
        | ICSSRule
        | 'none'
        | 'both'
        | 'horizontal'
        | 'vertical'
        | 'block'
        | 'inline'
        | string;
        • The resize CSS sets whether an element is resizable, and if so, in which direction(s).

        property restAfter

        restAfter?: ICSSRule | string;
        • The rest-after property determines how long a speech media agent should pause after presenting an element's main content, before presenting that element's exit cue sound. It may be replaced by the shorthand property rest, which sets rest time before and after.

        property restBefore

        restBefore?: ICSSRule | string;
        • The rest-before property determines how long a speech media agent should pause after presenting an intro cue sound for an element, before presenting that element's main content. It may be replaced by the shorthand property rest, which sets rest time before and after.

        property right

        right?: ICSSRule | ICSSPixelUnitRule;
        • Specifies the position an element in relation to the right side of the containing element.

        property shapeImageThreshold

        shapeImageThreshold?: ICSSRule | string;
        • Defines the alpha channel threshold used to extract a shape from an image. Can be thought of as a "minimum opacity" threshold; that is, a value of 0.5 means that the shape will enclose all the pixels that are more than 50% opaque.

        property shapeInside

        shapeInside?: ICSSRule | string;
        • A future level of CSS Shapes will define a shape-inside property, which will define a shape to wrap content within the element. See Editor's Draft http://dev.w3.org/csswg/css-shapes and CSSWG wiki page on next-level plans http://wiki.csswg.org/spec/css-shapes

        property shapeMargin

        shapeMargin?: ICSSRule | string;
        • Adds a margin to a shape-outside. In effect, defines a new shape that is the smallest contour around all the points that are the shape-margin distance outward perpendicular to each point on the underlying shape. For points where a perpendicular direction is not defined (e.g., a triangle corner), takes all points on a circle centered at the point and with a radius of the shape-margin distance. This property accepts only non-negative values.

        property shapeOutside

        shapeOutside?: ICSSRule | string;
        • Declares a shape around which text should be wrapped, with possible modifications from the shape-margin property. The shape defined by shape-outside and shape-margin changes the geometry of a float element's float area.

        property speak

        speak?: ICSSRule | string;
        • The speak property determines whether or not a speech synthesizer will read aloud the contents of an element.

        property speakAs

        speakAs?: ICSSRule | string;
        • The speak-as property determines how the speech synthesizer interprets the content: words as whole words or as a sequence of letters, numbers as a numerical value or a sequence of digits, punctuation as pauses in speech or named punctuation characters.

        property stroke

        stroke?: ICSSRule | string;
        • The stroke property in CSS is for adding a border to SVG shapes. See SVG 1.1 https://www.w3.org/TR/SVG/painting.html#Stroke

        property strokeLinecap

        strokeLinecap?: ICSSRule | 'butt' | 'round' | 'square' | string;
        • SVG: The stroke-linecap attribute defines the shape to be used at the end of open subpaths when they are stroked. See SVG 1.1 https://www.w3.org/TR/SVG/painting.html#LineCaps

        property strokeOpacity

        strokeOpacity?: ICSSRule | number | string;
        • SVG: Specifies the opacity of the outline on the current object. See SVG 1.1 https://www.w3.org/TR/SVG/painting.html#StrokeOpacityProperty

        property strokeWidth

        strokeWidth?: ICSSRule | ICSSPixelUnitRule;
        • SVG: Specifies the width of the outline on the current object. See SVG 1.1 https://www.w3.org/TR/SVG/painting.html#StrokeWidthProperty

        property tableLayout

        tableLayout?: ICSSRule | string;
        • The 'table-layout' property controls the algorithm used to lay out the table cells, rows, and columns.

        property tabSize

        tabSize?: ICSSRule | string;
        • The tab-size CSS property is used to customise the width of a tab (U+0009) character.

        property textAlign

        textAlign?: ICSSRule | string;
        • The text-align CSS property describes how inline content like text is aligned in its parent block element. text-align does not control the alignment of block elements itself, only their inline content.

        property textAlignLast

        textAlignLast?: ICSSRule | string;
        • The text-align-last CSS property describes how the last line of a block element or a line before line break is aligned in its parent block element.

        property textDecoration

        textDecoration?: ICSSRule | string;
        • The text-decoration CSS property is used to set the text formatting to underline, overline, line-through or blink. underline and overline decorations are positioned under the text, line-through over it.

        property textDecorationColor

        textDecorationColor?: ICSSRule | string;
        • Sets the color of any text decoration, such as underlines, overlines, and strike throughs.

        property textDecorationLine

        textDecorationLine?: ICSSRule | string;
        • Sets what kind of line decorations are added to an element, such as underlines, overlines, etc.

        property textDecorationSkip

        textDecorationSkip?: ICSSRule | string;
        • Specifies what parts of an element’s content are skipped over when applying any text decoration.

        property textDecorationStyle

        textDecorationStyle?: ICSSRule | string;
        • This property specifies the style of the text decoration line drawn on the specified element. The intended meaning for the values are the same as those of the border-style-properties.

        property textEmphasis

        textEmphasis?: ICSSRule | string;
        • The text-emphasis property will apply special emphasis marks to the elements text. Slightly similar to the text-decoration property only that this property can have affect on the line-height. It also is noted that this is shorthand for text-emphasis-style and for text-emphasis-color.

        property textEmphasisColor

        textEmphasisColor?: ICSSRule | string;
        • The text-emphasis-color property specifies the foreground color of the emphasis marks.

        property textEmphasisStyle

        textEmphasisStyle?: ICSSRule | string;
        • The text-emphasis-style property applies special emphasis marks to an element's text.

        property textHeight

        textHeight?: ICSSRule | string;
        • This property helps determine an inline box's block-progression dimension, derived from the text-height and font-size properties for non-replaced elements, the height or the width for replaced elements, and the stacked block-progression dimension for inline-block elements. The block-progression dimension determines the position of the padding, border and margin for the element.

        property textIndent

        textIndent?: ICSSRule | string;
        • Specifies the amount of space horizontally that should be left on the first line of the text of an element. This horizontal spacing is at the beginning of the first line and is in respect to the left edge of the containing block box.

        property textOverflow

        textOverflow?: ICSSRule | string;
        • The text-overflow shorthand CSS property determines how overflowed content that is not displayed is signaled to the users. It can be clipped, display an ellipsis ('…', U+2026 HORIZONTAL ELLIPSIS) or a Web author-defined string. It covers the two long-hand properties text-overflow-mode and text-overflow-ellipsis

        property textOverline

        textOverline?: ICSSRule | string;
        • The text-overline property is the shorthand for the text-overline-style, text-overline-width, text-overline-color, and text-overline-mode properties.

        property textOverlineColor

        textOverlineColor?: ICSSRule | string;
        • Specifies the line color for the overline text decoration.

        property textOverlineMode

        textOverlineMode?: ICSSRule | string;
        • Sets the mode for the overline text decoration, determining whether the text decoration affects the space characters or not.

        property textOverlineStyle

        textOverlineStyle?: ICSSRule | string;
        • Specifies the line style for overline text decoration.

        property textOverlineWidth

        textOverlineWidth?: ICSSRule | ICSSPixelUnitRule;
        • Specifies the line width for the overline text decoration.

        property textRendering

        textRendering?: ICSSRule | string;
        • The text-rendering CSS property provides information to the browser about how to optimize when rendering text. Options are: legibility, speed or geometric precision.

        property textShadow

        textShadow?: ICSSRule | string;
        • The CSS text-shadow property applies one or more drop shadows to the text and <text-decorations> of an element. Each shadow is specified as an offset from the text, along with optional color and blur radius values.

        property textSizeAdjust

        textSizeAdjust?: 'none' | 'auto' | ICSSPercentageRule | ICSSRule;
        • The text-size-adjust CSS property controls the text inflation algorithm used on some smartphones and tablets. Other browsers will ignore this property.

        property textTransform

        textTransform?: ICSSRule | string;
        • This property transforms text for styling purposes. (It has no effect on the underlying content.)

        property textUnderlinePosition

        textUnderlinePosition?: ICSSRule | string;
        • Unsupported. This property will add a underline position value to the element that has an underline defined.

        property textUnderlineStyle

        textUnderlineStyle?: ICSSRule | string;
        • After review this should be replaced by text-decoration should it not? This property will set the underline style for text with a line value for underline, overline, and line-through.

        property top

        top?: ICSSRule | ICSSPixelUnitRule;
        • This property specifies how far an absolutely positioned box's top margin edge is offset below the top edge of the box's containing block. For relatively positioned boxes, the offset is with respect to the top edges of the box itself (i.e., the box is given a position in the normal flow, then offset from that position according to these properties).

        property touchAction

        touchAction?: ICSSRule | string;
        • Determines whether touch input may trigger default behavior supplied by the user agent, such as panning or zooming.

        property transform

        transform?: ICSSRule | string;
        • CSS transforms allow elements styled with CSS to be transformed in two-dimensional or three-dimensional space. Using this property, elements can be translated, rotated, scaled, and skewed. The value list may consist of 2D and/or 3D transform values.

        property transformOrigin

        transformOrigin?: ICSSRule | string;
        • This property defines the origin of the transformation axes relative to the element to which the transformation is applied.

        property transformOriginZ

        transformOriginZ?: ICSSRule | string;
        • This property allows you to define the relative position of the origin of the transformation grid along the z-axis.

        property transformStyle

        transformStyle?: ICSSRule | string;
        • This property specifies how nested elements are rendered in 3D space relative to their parent.

        property transition

        transition?: ICSSRule | string;
        • The transition CSS property is a shorthand property for transition-property, transition-duration, transition-timing-function, and transition-delay. It allows to define the transition between two states of an element.

        property transitionDelay

        transitionDelay?: ICSSRule | string;
        • Defines when the transition will start. A value of ‘0s’ means the transition will execute as soon as the property is changed. Otherwise, the value specifies an offset from the moment the property is changed, and the transition will delay execution by that offset.

        property transitionDuration

        transitionDuration?: ICSSRule | string;
        • The 'transition-duration' property specifies the length of time a transition animation takes to complete.

        property transitionProperty

        transitionProperty?: ICSSRule | string;
        • The 'transition-property' property specifies the name of the CSS property to which the transition is applied.

        property transitionTimingFunction

        transitionTimingFunction?: ICSSRule | string;
        • Sets the pace of action within a transition

        property unicodeBidi

        unicodeBidi?: ICSSRule | string;
        • The unicode-bidi CSS property specifies the level of embedding with respect to the bidirectional algorithm.

        property userFocus

        userFocus?: ICSSRule | string;
        • This is for all the high level UX stuff.

        property userInput

        userInput?: ICSSRule | string;
        • For inputting user content

        property userSelect

        userSelect?: ICSSRule | 'none' | 'auto' | 'text' | 'all' | 'contain' | string;
        • Defines the text selection behavior.

        property verticalAlign

        verticalAlign?: ICSSRule | string;
        • The vertical-align property controls how inline elements or text are vertically aligned compared to the baseline. If this property is used on table-cells it controls the vertical alignment of content of the table cell.

        property visibility

        visibility?: ICSSRule | string;
        • The visibility property specifies whether the boxes generated by an element are rendered.

        property voiceBalance

        voiceBalance?: ICSSRule | string;
        • The voice-balance property sets the apparent position (in stereo sound) of the synthesized voice for spoken media.

        property voiceDuration

        voiceDuration?: ICSSRule | string;
        • The voice-duration property allows the author to explicitly set the amount of time it should take a speech synthesizer to read an element's content, for example to allow the speech to be synchronized with other media. With a value of auto (the default) the length of time it takes to read the content is determined by the content itself and the voice-rate property.

        property voiceFamily

        voiceFamily?: ICSSRule | string;
        • The voice-family property sets the speaker's voice used by a speech media agent to read an element. The speaker may be specified as a named character (to match a voice option in the speech reading software) or as a generic description of the age and gender of the voice. Similar to the font-family property for visual media, a comma-separated list of fallback options may be given in case the speech reader does not recognize the character name or cannot synthesize the requested combination of generic properties.

        property voicePitch

        voicePitch?: ICSSRule | string;
        • The voice-pitch property sets pitch or tone (high or low) for the synthesized speech when reading an element; the pitch may be specified absolutely or relative to the normal pitch for the voice-family used to read the text.

        property voiceRange

        voiceRange?: ICSSRule | string;
        • The voice-range property determines how much variation in pitch or tone will be created by the speech synthesize when reading an element. Emphasized text, grammatical structures and punctuation may all be rendered as changes in pitch, this property determines how strong or obvious those changes are; large ranges are associated with enthusiastic or emotional speech, while small ranges are associated with flat or mechanical speech.

        property voiceRate

        voiceRate?: ICSSRule | string;
        • The voice-rate property sets the speed at which the voice synthesized by a speech media agent will read content.

        property voiceStress

        voiceStress?: ICSSRule | string;
        • The voice-stress property sets the level of vocal emphasis to be used for synthesized speech reading the element.

        property voiceVolume

        voiceVolume?: ICSSRule | string;
        • The voice-volume property sets the volume for spoken content in speech media. It replaces the deprecated volume property.

        property WebkitBackdropFilter

        WebkitBackdropFilter?: ICSSRule | string;
        • Edge requires the -webkit prefix backdrop-filter.

        property WebkitFontSmoothing

        WebkitFontSmoothing?:
        | 'none'
        | 'antialiased'
        | 'grayscale'
        | 'subpixel-antialiased'
        | string;
        • (Webkit specific) font smoothing directive.

        property WebkitOverflowScrolling

        WebkitOverflowScrolling?: 'auto' | 'touch' | string;
        • (Webkit specific) momentum scrolling on iOS devices

        property WebkitTapHighlightColor

        WebkitTapHighlightColor?: string;
        • (Webkit specific) color of the highlight that appears overa link while it's being tapped

        property WebkitTextSizeAdjust

        WebkitTextSizeAdjust?: 'none' | 'auto' | ICSSPercentageRule | ICSSRule | string;
        • (Webkit specific) controls the text inflation algorithm used on some smartphones and tablets. Other browsers will ignore this property.

        property whiteSpace

        whiteSpace?: ICSSRule | string;
        • The white-space property controls whether and how white space inside the element is collapsed, and whether lines may wrap at unforced "soft wrap" opportunities.

        property widows

        widows?: ICSSRule | number | string;
        • In paged media, this property defines the mimimum number of lines that must be left at the top of the second page. See CSS 3 orphans, widows properties https://drafts.csswg.org/css-break-3/#widows-orphans

        property width

        width?: ICSSRule | ICSSPixelUnitRule;
        • Specifies the width of the content area of an element. The content area of the element width does not include the padding, border, and margin of the element.

        property wordBreak

        wordBreak?: ICSSRule | string;
        • The word-break property is often used when there is long generated content that is strung together without and spaces or hyphens to beak apart. A common case of this is when there is a long URL that does not have any hyphens. This case could potentially cause the breaking of the layout as it could extend past the parent element.

        property wordSpacing

        wordSpacing?: ICSSRule | string;
        • The word-spacing CSS property specifies the spacing behavior between "words".

        property wordWrap

        wordWrap?: ICSSRule | string;
        • An alias of css/properties/overflow-wrap, word-wrap defines whether to break words when the content exceeds the boundaries of its container.

        property wrapFlow

        wrapFlow?: ICSSRule | string;
        • Specifies how exclusions affect inline content within block-level elements. Elements lay out their inline content in their content area but wrap around exclusion areas.

        property wrapMargin

        wrapMargin?: ICSSRule | string;
        • Set the value that is used to offset the inner wrap shape from other shapes. Inline content that intersects a shape with this property will be pushed by this shape's margin.

        property writingMode

        writingMode?: ICSSRule | string;
        • writing-mode specifies if lines of text are laid out horizontally or vertically, and the direction which lines of text and blocks progress.

        property zIndex

        zIndex?: ICSSRule | 'auto' | number | string;
        • The z-index property specifies the z-order of an element and its descendants. When elements overlap, z-order determines which one covers the other. See CSS 2 z-index property https://www.w3.org/TR/CSS2/visuren.html#z-index

        property zoom

        zoom?: ICSSRule | 'auto' | number | ICSSPercentageRule;
        • Sets the initial zoom factor of a document defined by @viewport. See CSS zoom descriptor https://drafts.csswg.org/css-device-adapt/#zoom-desc

        interface IStyleBaseArray

        interface IStyleBaseArray extends Array<IStyle> {}

        interface IStyleSheetConfig

        interface IStyleSheetConfig {}
        • Stylesheet config.

          Modifiers

          • @public

        property classNameCache

        classNameCache?: {
        [key: string]: string;
        };
        • Initial value for classnames cache. Key is serialized css rules associated with a classname.

        property cspSettings

        cspSettings?: ICSPSettings;
        • CSP settings

        property defaultPrefix

        defaultPrefix?: string;
        • Default 'displayName' to use for a className.

        property injectionMode

        injectionMode?: InjectionMode;
        • Injection mode for how rules are inserted.

        property namespace

        namespace?: string;
        • Default 'namespace' to attach before the className.

        property onInsertRule

        onInsertRule?: (rule: string) => void;
        • Callback executed when a rule is inserted.

        property rtl

        rtl?: boolean;
        • Defines the default direction of rules for auto-rtlifying things. While typically this is represented as a DIR attribute in the markup, the DIR is not enough to control whether padding goes on the left or right. Use this to set the default direction when rules are registered.

        Type Aliases

        type DeepPartial

        type DeepPartial<T> = {
        [P in keyof T]?: T[P] extends (infer U)[]
        ? DeepPartial<U>[]
        : T[P] extends object
        ? DeepPartial<T[P]>
        : T[P];
        };
        • TypeScript type to return a deep partial object (each property can be undefined, recursively.)

        type IConcatenatedStyleSet

        type IConcatenatedStyleSet<TStyleSet extends IStyleSet<TStyleSet>> = {
        [P in keyof Omit<TStyleSet, 'subComponentStyles'>]: IStyle;
        } & {
        subComponentStyles?: {
        [P in keyof TStyleSet['subComponentStyles']]: IStyleFunction<any, any>;
        };
        };
        • A concatenated style set differs from IStyleSet in that subComponentStyles will always be a style function.

        type ICSSRule

        type ICSSRule = 'initial' | 'inherit' | 'unset';

          type IFontWeight

          type IFontWeight =
          | ICSSRule
          | 'normal'
          | 'bold'
          | 'bolder'
          | 'lighter'
          | '100'
          | 100
          | '200'
          | 200
          | '300'
          | 300
          | '400'
          | 400
          | '500'
          | 500
          | '600'
          | 600
          | '700'
          | 700
          | '800'
          | 800
          | '900'
          | 900;

            type IKeyframes

            type IKeyframes = Record<string, IRawStyle>;
            • Keyframe definition.

            type InjectionMode

            type InjectionMode = typeof InjectionMode[keyof typeof InjectionMode];

              type IProcessedStyleSet

              type IProcessedStyleSet<TStyleSet extends IStyleSet<TStyleSet>> = {
              [P in keyof Omit<TStyleSet, 'subComponentStyles'>]: string;
              } & {
              subComponentStyles: {
              [P in keyof TStyleSet['subComponentStyles']]: __MapToFunctionType<
              TStyleSet['subComponentStyles'] extends infer J
              ? P extends keyof J
              ? J[P]
              : never
              : never
              >;
              };
              };
              • A processed style set is one which the set of styles associated with each area has been converted into a class name. Additionally, all subComponentStyles are style functions.

              type IStyle

              type IStyle = IStyleBase | IStyleBaseArray;
              • IStyleObject extends a raw style objects, but allows selectors to be defined under the selectors node.

                Modifiers

                • @public

              type IStyleBase

              type IStyleBase = IRawStyle | string | false | null | undefined;

              type IStyleFunction

              type IStyleFunction<TStylesProps, TStyleSet extends IStyleSet<TStyleSet>> = (
              props: TStylesProps
              ) => DeepPartial<TStyleSet>;
              • A style function takes in styleprops and returns a partial styleset.

              type IStyleFunctionOrObject

              type IStyleFunctionOrObject<TStylesProps, TStyleSet extends IStyleSet<TStyleSet>> =
              | IStyleFunction<TStylesProps, TStyleSet>
              | DeepPartial<TStyleSet>;
              • Represents either a style function that takes in style props and returns a partial styleset, or a partial styleset object.

              type IStyleSet

              type IStyleSet<
              TStyleSet extends IStyleSet<TStyleSet> = {
              [key: string]: any;
              }
              > = {
              [P in keyof Omit<TStyleSet, 'subComponentStyles'>]: IStyle;
              } & {
              subComponentStyles?: {
              [P in keyof TStyleSet['subComponentStyles']]: IStyleFunctionOrObject<
              any,
              any
              >;
              };
              };
              • A style set is a dictionary of display areas to IStyle objects. It may optionally contain style functions for sub components in the special subComponentStyles property.

              type ObjectOnly

              type ObjectOnly<TArg> = TArg extends {} ? TArg : {};

                type Omit

                type Omit<U, K extends keyof U> = Pick<U, Diff<keyof U, K>>;

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