Identify the Basic Selector .thick .thick { font-size:20px; }
a.Class
b.ID
c.Element
d.All of the above
Answers
Explanation:
The text-decoration-thickness CSS property sets the stroke thickness of the decoration line that is used on text in an element, such as a line-through, underline, or overline.
Syntax
/* Single keyword */
text-decoration-thickness: auto;
text-decoration-thickness: from-font;
/* length */
text-decoration-thickness: 0.1em;
text-decoration-thickness: 3px;
/* percentage */
text-decoration-thickness: 10%;
/* Global values */
text-decoration-thickness: inherit;
text-decoration-thickness: initial;
text-decoration-thickness: revert;
text-decoration-thickness: unset;
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Values
auto
The browser chooses an appropriate width for the text decoration line.
from-font
If the font file includes information about a preferred thickness, use that value. If the font file doesn't include this information, behave as if auto was set, with the browser choosing an appropriate thickness.
<length>
Specifies the thickness of the text decoration line as a <length>, overriding the font file suggestion or the browser default.
<percentage>
Specifies the thickness of the text decoration line as a <percentage> of 1em in the current font. A percentage inherits as a relative value, and so therefore scales with changes in the font. The browser must use a minimum of 1 device pixel. For a given application of this property, the thickness is constant across the whole box it is applied to, even if there are child elements with a different font size.