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+CSS.AllowedProperties
+TYPE: lookup/null
+VERSION: 3.1.0
+DEFAULT: NULL
+--DESCRIPTION--
+
+<p>
+ If HTML Purifier's style attributes set is unsatisfactory for your needs,
+ you can overload it with your own list of tags to allow. Note that this
+ method is subtractive: it does its job by taking away from HTML Purifier
+ usual feature set, so you cannot add an attribute that HTML Purifier never
+ supported in the first place.
+</p>
+<p>
+ <strong>Warning:</strong> If another directive conflicts with the
+ elements here, <em>that</em> directive will win and override.
+</p>
+--# vim: et sw=4 sts=4