The widows property is used in CSS and certain HTML elements. In printing, a "widow" is the last line of a paragraph appearing alone at the top of a page. This property avoids widows by specifying the minimum number of lines of a paragraph that appear at the top of a page when a Web page is printed. This property applies to block-level elements. To specify the minimum number of lines to be left at the bottom of the page, use orphans.
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| rdfs:label |
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| rdfs:comment |
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| dcterms:subject | |
| abstract |
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