{"json_modified": "2016-10-03T03:30:25.938937", "uuid": "d58bab22-9a98-487b-bbc1-1f771f112466", "title": "Block (CSS)", "url": "/en-US/docs/Glossary/Block/CSS", "tags": ["glossary", "CSS", "CodingScripting", "HTML", "Glossary", "Design"], "translations": [{"uuid": "fafbc16c-395b-48dd-8852-2635e2ebcb1a", "title": "Block (CSS)", "url": "/fr/docs/Glossary/Block/Block_(CSS)", "tags": [], "summary": "Sur une page web, un block est un \u00e9l\u00e9ment HTML qui appara\u00eet sous l'\u00e9l\u00e9ment pr\u00e9c\u00e9dent et au-dessus du suivant. Par exemple, <p> est par d\u00e9faut un \u00e9l\u00e9ment de type block, alors que <a> non (par d\u00e9faut il est possible de placer un lien au milieu d'un paragraphe, un lien n'a pas \u00e0 effectuer un saut \u00e0 la ligne). En utilisant la propri\u00e9t\u00e9 CSS display, il est possible de d\u00e9finir si un objet doit \u00eatre affich\u00e9 en bloc ou en ligne (block ou inline).", "localization_tags": [], "locale": "fr", "last_edit": "2015-04-28T02:32:16", "review_tags": []}], "modified": "2016-10-03T03:30:26", "label": "Block (CSS)", "localization_tags": [], "locale": "en-US", "id": 147586, "last_edit": "2016-10-03T03:30:22", "summary": "A\u00a0block\u00a0on a webpage is an HTML element that appears on a new line, i.e. underneath the preceding element and above the following element (commonly known as a block-level element). For example, <p> is by default a block-level element, whereas\u00a0<a> is an inline element \u2014 you can put several links next to one another in your HTML source and they will sit on the same line as one another in the rendered output.", "sections": [{"id": "Learn_more", "title": "Learn more"}, {"id": "General_knowledge", "title": "General knowledge"}], "slug": "Glossary/Block/CSS", "review_tags": []}