background. This can end up on both ends of the inline if we wish:
B {margin: 10px; background: silver;}
As expected, Figure 7-24 shows a little extra space on the right and left sides of the inline element, and no extra space above or below it.
This all seems simple enough, but when the boldfaced text stretches across multiple lines, the situation becomes a little odd. First,
list-style-type
- Values
disc | circle | square | decimal | upper-alpha | lower-alpha | upper-roman | lower-roman | 500.
A user agent has to do even more work if there are less than nineweights in a given font family. In this case, it has to fill in thegaps in a predetermined way:
If the value 500 is unassigned, it is given thesame font weight as that assigned to 400.