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The HTML Document Object Model (DOM) uses styles as defined in the World Wide Web Consortiums Cascading Style Sheets specification to control the display of an element. Styles in the HtmlElement.Style property take the form of colon-delimited name-value pairs, with each pair separated by a semicolon, as follows:
style-name1:value1;...;[style-nameN:valueN;]
To set the font for a DIV element to 14-point Times New Roman bold, for example, you would assign the following string:
font-face:Times New Roman;font-size:14px;font-weight:bold;
For a full list of all available styles in the HTML DOM, see tp://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms534651.aspx.