CSS value
[ˈsiː ɛs ˈɛs ˈvæljuː]
nounpl: CSS values
valor CSS
1. A specific data assigned to a CSS property that determines how an HTML element should be styled or displayed
The CSS value 'red' is assigned to the color property to make text appear in red.
O valor CSS 'red' é atribuído à propriedade color para fazer o texto aparecer em vermelho.
2. The numeric, textual, or keyword data that specifies the behavior or appearance of web page elements in stylesheets
Setting the width CSS value to '100%' makes an element occupy the full width of its container.
Definir o valor CSS de largura para '100%' faz um elemento ocupar a largura total do seu contêiner.
3. In web development, the right-hand side of a CSS property-value pair that controls styling
In 'margin: 10px;', the CSS value '10px' specifies the margin size.
Em 'margin: 10px;', o valor CSS '10px' especifica o tamanho da margem.
This is a technical term universally used in web development across Brazil, Portugal, and the USA. Brazilian developers typically use the Portuguese term 'valor CSS' in documentation and communication, while code itself remains in English. The term reflects the global nature of web development where English technical terminology is standard across all cultures.
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