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The cursor property allows you to set the type of cursor that will be visible. Most browsers do not recognize all of the possible types of cursors.
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The position property is one of two properties that can be used to set the physical position of an element in terms of where and how it will appear on a page. The other positioning property is float.
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The clear property sets restrictions on where a floating element can be place with respect to previously placed element. It should only be applied to block-level elements
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The display property controls if or how an element will be displayed.
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