
HRESULT put_pageBreakBefore(
BSTR v
);
Sets the value of the CSS page-break-before attribute for the element. The attribute determines whether a page break occurs before the element, and on what page the subsequent content should resume.
| auto | Insert a page break before the element only if necessary. |
| always | Always insert a page break before the element. |
| left | Insert one or two page breaks before the element until a blank left page is reached. |
| right | Insert one or two page breaks before the element until a blank right page is reached. |
See also get_pageBreakBefore
HRESULT get_pageBreakBefore(
BSTR *p
);
Retrieves the value of the CSS page-break-before attribute for the element.
| auto | Insert a page break before the element only if necessary. |
| always | Always insert a page break before the element. |
| left | Insert one or two page breaks before the element until a blank left page is reached. |
| right | Insert one or two page breaks before the element until a blank right page is reached. |
See also put_pageBreakBefore
HRESULT put_pageBreakAfter(
BSTR v
);
Sets the value of the CSS page-break-after attribute for the element. The attribute determines whether a page break occurs after the element and on what page the subsequent content should resume.
| auto | Insert a page break after the element only if necessary. |
| always | Always insert a page break after the element. |
| left | Insert one or two page breaks after the element until a blank left page is reached. |
| right | Insert one or two page breaks after the element until a blank right page is reached. |
See also get_pageBreakAfter
HRESULT get_pageBreakAfter(
BSTR *p
);
Retrieves the value of the CSS page-break-after attribute for the element.
| auto | Insert a page break after the element only if necessary. |
| always | Always insert a page break after the element. |
| left | Insert one or two page breaks after the element until a blank left page is reached. |
| right | Insert one or two page breaks after the element until a blank right page is reached. |
See also put_pageBreakAfter
HRESULT put_cssText(
BSTR v
);
Sets the persisted representation of the style rule.
See also get_cssText
HRESULT get_cssText(
BSTR *p
);
Retrieves the persisted representation of the style rule.
See also put_cssText
HRESULT put_cursor(
BSTR v
);
Sets the value of the CSS cursor attribute for the element. The attribute determines the type of cursor to display when the mouse is over the element.
| auto | Browser determines the cursor to display based on the current context. |
| crosshair | A simple crosshair. |
| default | The platform-dependent default cursor (typically an arrow). |
| hand | A hand. |
| move | A four-directional arrow typically used to indicate an object to be moved. |
| *-resize | An arrow cursor typically used to indicate the edge of an object to be moved during a resize operation. |
| text | Typically an I-bar used to indicate editable text. |
| wait | Typically a watch or hourglass used to indicate that the program is busy and the user should wait. |
See also get_cursor
HRESULT get_cursor(
BSTR *p
);
Retrieves the value of the CSS cursor attribute for the element.
See also put_cursor
HRESULT put_clip(
BSTR v
);
Sets the value of the CSS clip attribute for the element. The attribute determines which part of the element is visible. Any part of the element that is outside the clipping area is transparent.
See also get_clip
HRESULT get_clip(
BSTR *p
);
Retrieves the value of the CSS clip attribute for the element.
See also put_clip
HRESULT put_filter(
BSTR v
);
Sets a filter or collection of filters for the element.
See also get_filter
HRESULT get_filter(
BSTR *p
);
Retrieves a filter or collection of filters for the element.
See also put_filter
HRESULT setAttribute(
BSTR strAttributeName,
VARIANT AttributeValue,
LONG lFlags
);
Sets the value of the given attribute. If the attribute is not already present, the method adds the attribute to the element and sets the value.
See also getAttribute
HRESULT getAttribute(
BSTR strAttributeName,
LONG lFlags,
VARIANT *AttributeValue
);
Retrieves the value of the given attribute.
If two or more attributes have the same name (differing only in uppercase and lowercase letters) and lFlags is FALSE, this method retrieves values only for the last attribute (the last to be created with this name). All other attributes of the same name are ignored.
See also setAttribute
HRESULT removeAttribute(
BSTR strAttributeName,
LONG lFlags,
VARIANT_BOOL *pfSuccess
);
Removes the given attribute from the element.
See also setAttribute, getAttribute
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