in-line

See also: inline and in line

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in-line (not comparable)

  1. Consisting of parts arranged in a single line.
  2. (writing) Inserted in the flow of a text.
  3. (computing, of source code) Of a different language than the outer enclosing code.
    BBC BASIC allows the programmer to write in-line assembly language.
  4. (web design, Cascading Style Sheets) Of a style: inserted in the style attribute of an HTML element instead of in a separate stylesheet.
    • 2007, Simon Collison, Beginning CSS Web Development: From Novice to Professional
      Now the paragraph to which you applied the inline style should be light gray, as the inline CSS is overriding the embedded CSS and the linked style sheet. Any other default paragraphs should still be dark gray based on the embedded style.

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  • (arranged in a single line): aligned
  • (inserted in a text): in-text

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