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Dotted Border was created in 1776.
In CSS, a spotted border margin can be created using the border property along with a background image or a combination of styles to simulate a dotted or spotted appearance. You can achieve this effect by applying a border with a border-style of dotted or dashed, or by using a custom background image with the background property to create a pattern. Additionally, utilizing the box-shadow property can help add depth or a 3D effect to the spotted border. Here’s a simple example of a dotted border: border: 2px dotted black;.
No, a dotted border usually indicates that an object is in focus or highlighted but may not necessarily mean the entire object is selected. Selection is typically indicated by a solid border or a different highlighting effect.
You can put in dotted border lines. The regular lines that show rows and columns are known as gridlines, though they are solid, not dotted. Borders are set by the user and can be put in with different styles.
A musical note that contains three beats is called a dotted half note.
border-top: 10px solid #000 ;(instead of #000 use the color you want, instead of solid you can use dotted or dashed) border-bottom: 5px solid #000; border-left: 20px solid #000; border-right: 1px solid #000;
To delete dotted lines in a Word document, place your cursor directly above the line and press the "Backspace" key, or place it below the line and press "Delete." If the dotted line is a border created by typing three hyphens (---) and pressing Enter, you can also remove it by going to "Home," selecting "Borders" from the "Paragraph" group, and choosing "No Border." Additionally, you can access "Borders and Shading" from the "Design" tab to adjust or remove borders as needed.
border-top: 10px solid #000 ;(instead of #000 use the color you want, instead of solid you can use dotted or dashed) border-bottom: 5px solid #000; border-left: 20px solid #000; border-right: 1px solid #000;
The selected range to be copied is typically surrounded by a dotted line border (also known as a "marching ants" border) in applications like Microsoft Excel or Google Sheets. This border helps visually indicate the area that will be copied when performing the copy action.
A moving border surrounds a selected cell or range of cells that has been copied to the Clipboard. This border usually appears as a dashed or dotted line and indicates that the data is ready to be pasted elsewhere.
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