East Asian writing systems generally call for character layout to be performed in a grid. This nonstandard shorthand property lets you set all the properties associated with that grid in a single property declaration.
Inherited: Yes
See also: Section B.48layout-grid-char, Section B.50layout-grid-line, Section B.51layout-grid-mode, and Section B.52layout-grid-type
The format of this property is as follows:
layout-grid: mode type line char
The values in square brackets are optional, and have the following meanings:
mode is a valid value for layout-grid-mode
type is a valid value for layout-grid-type
line is a valid value for layout-grid-line
char is a valid value for layout-grid-char
Initial value: both loose none none
CSS Version: n/a
Internet Explorer 5 or later for Windows only.
Equivalent functionality is planned for inclusion in CSS3, but final property names and values are likely to differ. To follow the work on this front, see the CSS Working Group Web site.
This is a basic example of the layout-grid property in use:
div.fullgrid { layout-grid: both fixed 12px 12px; }