Starting Out with Java: Early Objects (6th Edition)
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Author: Tony Gaddis
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CSS style properties:
- The CSS style property in a JavaFX application are
- “-fx-text-alignment” property:
- It is used to describe the control’s text alignment.
- The text alignment can be represented by “left”, “center”, “right” and “justify”.
- “-fx-font-family” property:
- It is used to describe font for the control’s text.
- The font name can be represented by “serif”, “sans-serif”, “cursive”, “fantasy” and “monospace”.
- “-fx-font-size” property:
- It is used to describe the size of control’s text.
- The font size can be a number indicated in points (pt) or pixels (px).
- “-fx-font-style” property:
- It is used to describe the control’s text style.
- The font style can be represented by “normal”, “italic”, and “oblique”.
- “-fx-font-weight” property:
- It is used to describe the weight of control’s text.
- The font weight can be represented by “normal”, “bold”, “bolder”, and “lighter”
- “-fx-text-fill” property:
- It is used to describe the color of control’s text.
- The font color can be denoted by a hexadecimal code or named code.
- “-fx-text-alignment” property:
Specifying multiple selectors in style definition:
- In the first line of a style definition, the user can lists the multiple selectors separated by commas...
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