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1 style
I[stail] n ոճ, ուղղություն. դպրոց (արվես տի). եղանակ, ոճ (կատարման). pointed style գոթական ոճ. old style հին տոմար. style of acting/ speaking դերակատարման ոճը. խոսելու եղանակը/ձևը. style of life ապրելակերպ, կենսաձև. free style մրզ. ազատ ոճ. This is not my style փխբ. Դա իմ ոճը չէ. (նրբագեղություն. շուք, փայլ) There is no style about him Նա շատ հասա րակ շարժուձև ունի. travel/live in style շուքով ճամփորդել. շքեղ ապրել. (նո րա ձևություն, տարազ) the latest style նորաձևության ամե նավերջին տեսակը. a new hair style մազերի նոր սանրվածքII[stail] v անվանել, կոչել. He styles himself “director” Նա իրեն “տնօրեն” է անվանում. (ձևավորել) style a dress/hair հագուստ/մազերի սանրվածքը ձևավորել -
2 style inspector
A floating task pane that allows users to view and customize specific paragraph and text style properties. -
3 Style
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4 Style of a firm
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5 style
1) أسلوب 2) مرود* * *أسْلُوب -
6 STYLE
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7 STYLE OF ARCHITECTURE
طِراز معماريEnglish-Arabic construction engineering dictionary > STYLE OF ARCHITECTURE
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8 style sheet
A text file containing code to apply semantics such as page layout specifications to published content. -
9 style picker
An interface in which the user can select and set styles for certain elements on the page. -
10 Cascading Style Sheets
"A Hypertext Markup Language (HTML) specification developed by The World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) that allows authors of HTML documents and users to attach style sheets to HTML documents. The style sheets include typographical information on how the page should appear, such as the font of the text in the page. This specification also directs the way in which the style sheets of the HTML document and the user's style will blend." -
11 embedded style sheet
A cascading style sheet that is embedded on a page. Styles in an embedded style sheet can be applied only to the page containing the style sheet and will extend or override styles in any external style sheet linked to the page.ورقة أنماط مضمّنة -
12 user-defined style
A new style or a modification to a built-in style. User-defined styles always contain cascading style sheet formatting attributes.أنماط معرّفة من قبل المستخدم -
13 auto style application mode
A mode in which the default style settings defined in Page Options > CSS tab will be used on a page level as well as on an inline style level. The style application mode can also be set to manual."وضع ""تلقائي"" لتطبيق الأنماط"English-Arabic terms dictionary > auto style application mode
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14 manual style application mode
"A mode in which the default style settings defined in Page Options > CSS tab will be not be used, but rather the styles defined in the Manage Styles task pane for the entire page or for individual items on a page will need to be applied by the user. The style application mode can also be set to auto."English-Arabic terms dictionary > manual style application mode
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15 internal style
A style in an internal style sheet. -
16 external style
A style in an external style sheet. -
17 character style
A combination of any of the character formatting options identified by a style name. -
18 paragraph style
A combination of character and paragraph-formatting characteristics that are named and stored as a set. You can select a paragraph and use the style to apply all of the formatting characteristics to the paragraph at one time. -
19 internal style sheet
A style sheet contained in an ASP.NET mobile Web Forms page. -
20 external style sheet
A style sheet defined in a user control in an.ascx file.
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