Specify the width of the Web component when it is displayed in a browser.
Height
Specify the height of the Web component when it is displayed in a browser.
Border
Specify the thickness of the border surrounding the Web component.
Alignment
The options for alignment of the Web component pertain its alignment in
relation to surrounding elements on the page. Alignment values fall into horizontal
and vertical alignment categories.
The values for horizontal alignment
are Left and Right, where:
Left
Places the Web component down and to the left of the surrounding text.
Subsequent text wraps around the right side of the image.
Right
Places the Web component up and to the right of the surrounding text.
Subsequent text wraps around the left side of the image.
The values for vertical alignment are: Top, Text
top, Middle, Absolute middle, Bottom, Absolute
bottom, and Baseline, where:
Top
Aligns the top of the image with the top of the tallest item in the line.
Text top
Aligns the top of the image with the top of text in the line.
Middle
Aligns the baseline of the current line with the middle of the image.
Absolute middle
Aligns the middle of the current line with the middle of the image.
Bottom and Baseline
Both align the bottom of the image with the baseline of the current line.
Absolute bottom
Aligns the bottom of the image with the bottom of the current line.
Initial state
Select Disabled or Hidden, or both.
Disabled
Indicates that the Web component is not available for use.
Hidden
Indicates that the Web component is not visible on the page.
Access key
Specify a character to be associated with a shortcut key that a user selects
to bring focus to the Web component.
Tab index
Enter a number for the tab order of the Web component that is created.
For example, a value of 1 means that this Web component is the first object
to receive focus in the tab sequence.
Events tab
Events
Choose any of the events in the list and use the JavaScript language to
code an action for that event in the Script field. For example, if
you select OnBlur , you might code the script alert("not
applicable");. For a brief description of the events that apply
to this Web component, see Web
component events.