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  2. Blink element - Wikipedia

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    Example of blinking text (accomplished via CSS; the <blink> tag itself is deprecated and no longer works in most browsers) The blink element is non-standard, and as such there is no authoritative specification of its syntax or semantics. While Bert Bos of the World Wide Web Consortium has produced a Document Type Definition that includes syntax for the blink element (defining it as a phrase ...

  3. Marquee element - Wikipedia

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    Marquee can be distracting. [1] The human eye is attracted to movement, [2] and marquee text is constantly moving. As with the blink element, marquee-tagged images or text are not always completely visible on rendered pages, making printing such pages an inefficient (if not impossible) task; typically multiple attempts are required to capture all text that could be displayed where messages ...

  4. Flash of unstyled content - Wikipedia

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    The header text of the webpage is firstly rendered before the Bootstrap CSS files. The issue was documented in an article named "Flash of Unstyled Content". [ 4 ] At first, FOUC appeared to be a browser problem unique to Internet Explorer but later became apparent in other browsers, [ 5 ] [ 6 ] and has since been described as "a Safari epidemic".

  5. Template:Fmbox - Wikipedia

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    This is the {} ([F]ooter and header [m]essage [box]) metatemplate. It can be used to build message boxes for system messages such as MediaWiki:Sp-contributions-footer-anon. It can also be used for footer and header boxes on user pages and for editnotices. This template works similarly to {} and mostly uses the same parameters. The main ...

  6. Concatenated SMS - Wikipedia

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    Concatenated SMS. In the cellular phone industry, mobile phones and their networks sometimes support concatenated short message service (or concatenated SMS) to overcome the limitation on the number of characters that can be sent in a single SMS text message transmission (which is usually 160). Using this method, long messages are split into ...

  7. List of graphical user interface elements - Wikipedia

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    Text terminal windows present a character-based, command-driven text user interfaces within the overall graphical interface. MS-DOS and Unix consoles are examples of these types of windows. Terminal windows often conform to the hotkey and display conventions of CRT-based terminals that predate GUIs, such as the VT-100.

  8. A Lincoln Riley novelty act looks good on USC Trojans, and ...

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    The USC Trojans stood seconds away from the biggest win in Lincoln Riley’s tenure when the third-year coach pointed to his eyes and delivered one final message. Lock in, and make one last stop.

  9. Modal window - Wikipedia

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    In user interface design, a modal window is a graphical control element subordinate to an application's main window. A modal window creates a mode that disables user interaction with the main window but keeps it visible, with the modal window as a child window in front of it. Users must interact with the modal window before they can return to ...