display property

[This documentation is preliminary and is subject to change.]

Gets or sets a value that indicates whether and how the object is rendered.

Syntax

Integer value = object.put_display(BSTR v);Integer value = object.get_display(BSTR* sDisplay);

Property values

Type: BSTR

block (block)

Object is rendered as a block element.

inline (inline)

Default. Object is rendered as an inline element sized by the dimensions of the content.

list-item (list-item)

Object is rendered as a block element, and a list-item marker is added.

list-item (list-item)

Object is rendered as a block element, and a list-item marker is added.

none (none)

Object is not rendered.

table-header-group (table-header-group)

Object is rendered as thead. Table header is always displayed before all other rows and row groups, and after any top captions. The header is displayed on each document spanned by a table.

table-footer-group (table-footer-group)

Object is rendered as tfoot. Table footer is always displayed after all other rows and row groups, and before any bottom captions. The footer is displayed on each document spanned by a table.

inline-block (inline-block)

Object is rendered inline, but the contents of the object are rendered as a block element. Adjacent inline elements are rendered on the same line, space permitting.

table (table)

Object is rendered as table.

inline-table (inline-table)

Object is rendered as table within an inline-block.

table-row (table-row)

Object is rendered as tr.

table-row-group (table-row-group)

Object is rendered as tBody. Table body is always displayed after table-header-group objects and before table-footer-group objects.

table-column (table-column)

Object is rendered as col.

table-column-group (table-column-group)

Object is rendered as colGroup.

table-cell (table-cell)

Object is rendered as cell (td) or header cell (th), depending on location within the table.

table-caption (table-caption)

Object is rendered as caption.

run-in (run-in)

If the run-in box contains a block element, object is rendered as a block. If not, and the following sibling is a block (which is neither floating nor absolutely positioned), object is rendered as the first inline-block of the sibling. Otherwise, same as block.

ruby (ruby)

Specifies that an element defines a ruby structure. This and the following values are from the CSS3 Ruby Module. This value only applies to the supported ruby elements, rt and ruby.

ruby-base (ruby-base)

Specifies that an element defines a ruby base. This value only applies to the supported ruby elements, rt and ruby.

ruby-text (ruby-text)

Specifies that an element defines a ruby text. This value only applies to the supported ruby elements, rt and ruby.

ruby-base-container (ruby-base-container)

Specifies a container for one or more ruby base elements. This value only applies to the supported ruby elements, rt and ruby.

ruby-text-container (ruby-text-container)

Specifies a container for one or more ruby text elements. This value only applies to the supported ruby elements, rt and ruby.

-ms-box (-ms-box)

Specifies a Flexible Box ("Flexbox") container. For more information on Flexbox containers, see Flexible Box ("Flexbox") Layout.

-ms-grid (-ms-grid)

Specifies a Grid element. For more information on grid alignment, see Grid Alignment.

String format

inline | block | list-item | run-in | inline-block | table | inline-table | table-row-group | table-header-group | table-footer-group | table-row | table-column-group | table-column | table-cell | table-caption | -ms-box | -ms-grid | none

CSS information

Applies ToAll elements
Mediavisual
Inheritedno
Initial Value

Remarks

All visible HTML objects are block or inline. For example, a div object is a block element, and a span object is an inline element. Block elements typically start a new line and can contain other block elements and inline elements. Inline elements do not typically start a new line and can contain other inline elements or data. Changing the values for the display property affects the layout of the surrounding content by:

  • Adding a new line after the element with the value block.
  • Removing a line from the element with the value inline.
  • Hiding the data for the element with the value none.

In contrast to the visibility property, display:none reserves no space for the object on the screen.

The table-header-group and table-footer-group values can be used to specify that the contents of the tHead and tFoot objects are displayed on every page for a table that spans multiple pages.

Requirements

Minimum supported client

Windows XP

Minimum supported server

Windows Server 2003

Header

DLL

Mshtml.dll

See also

CSS Enhancements in Internet Explorer 6

 

 

Build date: 1/23/2012

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