Help talk:CSS

'Additionally, the square light blue bullets cannot be changed.' Pretty sure   will do that.

Also, I think it might make sense to have the properties list as a table, for easier reference; and I realise this isn't meant to be a complete resource of any kind, but a lot of what are, IMO, quite important properties are missing. For example, display, width, height, position with top/right/bottom/left, float. And for font-weight, it could do with stating that for all purposes, only normal and bold are really distinguishable from the values.

Furthermore, the 'Advanced' section isn't so much advanced as just introducing a couple of wiki-specific selectors; it could do with something like advanced selectors (+, >, *, selecting elements with HTML attributes via, pseudo-elements) if it need exist at all. Also, compound selectors are used in places but never explained; that could go here.

And about measurements: em is missed out when talking about font sizes, where it's pretty important, and it could be stated how px/em/% differ when used for sizes other than fonts. Finally, I think that the page could do with either a list of useful classes and ids on the wiki, or instructions as to how to derive them by looking at the HTML.

If the page doesn't need to have all this, then maybe it should link to a full CSS tutorial/reference elsewhere, describing this page as only a starting point.

Thanks to anyone who takes the time to read this, and I'll gladly help sorting all this out if anyone thinks it's a good idea.