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Allows some punctuation characters from start (or the end) of text elements to be placed "outside" of the box in order to preserve the reading flow.
@font-face descriptor (currently defined as font-display) that allows control over how a downloadable font renders before it is fully loaded.
A CSS value that's the same as "inherit" if a property is inherited or "initial" if a property is not inherited.
Allows elements to be animated along SVG paths or shapes via the offset-path property. Originally defined as the motion-path property.
CSS properties to control when lines break across pages or columns by defining the amount of lines that must be left before or after the break.
The CSS text-orientation property specifies the orientation of text within a line. Current values only have an effect in vertical typographic modes (defined with the writing-mode property)
Allows CSS rules to be scoped to part of the document, based on the position of the style element. The attribute has been removed from the current specification.
CThis function filters a CSS input image with a set of filter functions (like blur, grayscale or hue)
CSS property used generally to fix the intended orientation of an image. This can be done using 90 degree increments or based on the image's EXIF data using the "from-image" value.
The @counter-style CSS at-rule allows custom counter styles to be defined. A @counter-style rule defines how to convert a counter value into a string representation.
The srcset and sizes attributes on img (or source) elements allow authors to define various image resources and "hints" that assist a user agent to determine the most appropriate image source to display (e.g. high-resolution displays, small monitors, etc).
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