{"json_modified": "2016-08-19T04:31:42.173497", "uuid": "afa54a47-e1d3-4eb2-be94-9ec604970518", "title": "shape-outside", "url": "/fr/docs/Web/CSS/shape-outside", "tags": ["CSS", "Propri\u00e9t\u00e9", "R\u00e9f\u00e9rence"], "translations": [{"uuid": "434bdb1e-0c9b-44c4-a41d-df5f1937d7c0", "title": "shape-outside", "url": "/en-US/docs/Web/CSS/shape-outside", "tags": ["CSS", "Reference", "Property", "CSS Shapes", "CSS Property"], "summary": "The shape-outside
CSS property uses shape values to define the float area for a float and will cause inline content to wrap around the shape instead of the float's bounding box.", "localization_tags": [], "locale": "en-US", "last_edit": "2016-08-18T12:32:10", "review_tags": []}], "modified": "2016-08-19T04:31:42", "label": "shape-outside", "localization_tags": [], "locale": "fr", "id": 145057, "last_edit": "2016-08-19T04:31:35", "summary": "Afin de pouvoir interpoler entre deux formes, on appliquera les r\u00e8gles suivantes. Les valeurs avec des fonctions sont interpol\u00e9es comme une liste simple. Les valeurs d'une liste sont interpol\u00e9es comme des longueurs, des pourcentages ou des valeurs calcul\u00e9es lorsque c'est possible. Si les valeurs de la liste n'ont pas ces types mais sont identiques (par exemple, on trouve nonzero
\u00e0 la m\u00eame position dans les deux listes), les valeurs pourront interop\u00e9rer.", "sections": [{"id": "Quick_Links", "title": null}, {"id": "Syntaxe", "title": "Syntaxe"}, {"id": "Valeurs", "title": "Valeurs"}, {"id": "Interpolation", "title": "Interpolation"}, {"id": "Syntaxe_formelle", "title": "Syntaxe formelle"}, {"id": "Exemples", "title": "Exemples"}, {"id": "HTML", "title": "HTML"}, {"id": "CSS", "title": "CSS"}, {"id": "R\u00e9sultat", "title": "R\u00e9sultat"}, {"id": "Sp\u00e9cifications", "title": "Sp\u00e9cifications"}, {"id": "Compatibilit\u00e9_des_navigateurs", "title": "Compatibilit\u00e9 des navigateurs"}, {"id": "Voir_aussi", "title": "Voir aussi"}], "slug": "Web/CSS/shape-outside", "review_tags": []}