The list-style-position specifies whether a long point that wraps to a second line should align with the first line or start underneath the start of the marker.
The list-style-image specifies an image for the marker rather than a bullet point or number.
The list-style serves as shorthand for the styling properties.
The marker-offset specifies the distance between a marker and the text in the list.
The padding-bottom specifies the bottom padding of an element.
The padding-top specifies the top padding of an element.
The padding-left specifies the left padding of an element.
The padding-right specifies the right padding of an element.
The padding serves as shorthand for the all the padding properties.
The cursor property of CSS allows you to specify the type of cursor that should be displayed to the user.
auto − Shape of the cursor depends on the context area it is over. For example, an 'I' over text, a 'hand' over a link, and so on.
crosshair − A crosshair or plus sign.
default − An arrow.
pointer − A pointing hand (in IE 4 this value is hand).
move or text − The 'I' bar.
wait − An hour glass.
help − A question mark or balloon, ideal for use over help buttons.
Yes! set the url as the source of a cursor image file.
The outline-width property is used to set the width of the outline.
The outline-style property is used to set the line style for the outline.
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