<SPACER>
With a spacer you can control the horizontal whitespace that appears between
words in a line, the vertical whitespace that appears between lines on a page,
or set up rectangular spacing elements.
The element can be nested into any other HTML element, like tables or frames.
They can also be controlled by JavaScript for all values.
ALIGN
This attribute defines how the spacer is positioned on the page.
Value |
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ABSBOTTOM |
Aligns the bottom of the spacer with the
bottom of the current line.
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ABSMIDDLE |
Aligns the middle of the spacer with the middle of the current line.
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BASELINE |
Aligns the bottom of the spacer with the baseline of the text in the line.
This value does the same as align="bottom".
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BOTTOM |
Aligns the bottom of the spacer with the baseline of the text in the line.
This value does the same as align="baseline".
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LEFT |
Places the spacer at the left margin of the page.
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MIDDLE |
Aligns the middle of the spacer with the baseline of the text.
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RIGHT |
Places the spacer at the right margin of the page.
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TEXTTOP |
Aligns the top of the spacer with the top of the text in the line.
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TOP |
Aligns the top of the spacer with the top of the largest item in the line.
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HEIGHT
The height of the spacer specified as a number of pixels or as a percentage of
screen height.
SIZE
The number of pixels the spacer should occupy.
TYPE
Valid values are HORIZONTAL, VERTICAL and BLOCK.
WIDTH
The width of the spacer specified as a number of pixels or as a percentage of
screen width.
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<SPACER type="horizontal" size="100">This text is just some text to show
how the spacer works. So notice how the beginning of this text
indents 100 pixels.
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This text is just some text to show
how the spacer works. So notice how the beginning of this text
indents 100 pixels.
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The second example shows the use of a vertical spacer. Here it is
used to force <SPACER type="vertical" size="30"> a break between these
two lines, which is exactly 30 pixels.
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The second example shows the use of a vertical spacer. Here it is
used to force a break between these
two lines, which is exactly 30 pixels.
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<SPACER type="block" align="right" width="100" height="100">
The element can also be used like an invisible IMG element. By supplying a
WIDTH and HEIGHT results in an empty rectangular space not covered
with any text at all.
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The element can also be used like an invisible IMG element. By supplying a
WIDTH and HEIGHT results in an empty rectangular space not covered
with any text at all.
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