In typography, a form of indention in which each subsequent indent is set relative to the previous indent, rather than from the left (or right) margin.
A nested indent refers to an indentation within another indentation in a document or piece of code. It is commonly used to show hierarchical relationships between different elements or sections. Nested indents are often seen in programming languages like Python, where they help clarify the structure of the code.
In Nested Logic a Logic is contained within a Logic. If the Outer Logic is TRUE then the internal Logic is executed. Nested IF, Nested For, Nested While, e.t.c are some examples of Nested Logic in Modern Computer Languages.
Nested was created in 1977.
A hanging indent is used in a reference list.
Alternatively referred to as a negative indent, a hanging indent is an indent that indents all text except the first line. useful for paragraphs
No, when you drag a hanging indent marker, the left indent marker stays in place. The hanging indent marker only adjusts the position of the second line of the paragraph relative to the first.
three examples of nested solids
"Have nested" is in the present perfect tense.
nested if Statement
You have to indent each new paragraph.
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No, the CSS specifications explicitly state that CSS comments cannot be nested. If you try to do this, then your nested comments closing delimiter */ will close out the larger comment and anything after it will be rendered by the web browser. When comments are nested, the nested comment's beginning delimiter /* is ignored yet the closing */ is not.
It is called a hanging indent.