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Joseph W. Lowery

"Dreamweaver CS3 Bible"


Z-Index Sets the apparent depth of a positioned element. Higher values are closer to the top.
Overflow Specifies how the element is displayed when it??™s larger than the dimensions of the
element. Options include the following: Clip, where the element is partially hidden; None,
where the element is displayed and the dimensions are disregarded; and Scroll, which
inserts scroll bars to display the overflowing portion of the element.
Placement Sets the styled element??™s placement and dimensions with the left and top attributes and the
width and height attributes, respectively.
Clip Sets the visible portion of the element through the top, right, bottom, and left attributes.
Dreamweaver??™s AP elements are built upon the foundation of CSS positioning. For a complete
explanation of AP elements and their attributes, see Chapter 11. CROSS-REF CROSS-REF
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Designing and Crafting Core Pages Part II
Extensions options
The specifications for Cascading Style Sheets are rapidly evolving, and Dreamweaver has grouped some
cutting-edge features in the Extensions category. As of this writing, most of the Extensions attributes (see
Table 7-8) are supported by Internet Explorer 4.0 and above, whereas only the Cursor extension is supported
in Netscape Navigator 6.


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