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The tags object is used by JavaScript syntax for style sheets. As a property of the document object, this tags object is used in building references to particular HTML elements to get or set their style-related properties. The direct properties of the tags object are all HTML element types. For example: [document.]tags.P [document.]tags.H1 There is no need to repeat a list of all HTML elements as properties for this object. These references are usable inside STYLE elements whose TYPE is set to text/javascript. That's where you assign values to style sheet properties with JavaScript syntax, as in the following examples: tags.P.color = "green" tags.H1.fontSize = "14pt" The properties in the following list are not properties of the
tags object per se, but rather of the style sheet
associated with an element, class, or ID singled out by a JavaScript
syntax assignment statement. The properties are listed here for
convenience. Properties dedicated to element positioning are listed
separately from regular style properties. A cross reference between
these JavaScript properties and their CSS attribute counterparts can
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