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Confirmation dialog (sometimes called a warning alert box or chicken box) [1] [2] is a dialog box that asks user to approve requested operation. Usually this dialog appears before a potentially dangerous operation is performed (program termination, file deletion, etc.)
Asks the uploader either to confirm that the whole article is dedicated to this particular work, or to name and describe the specific passage where it's discussed. Under these conditions it produces a standard FUR with everything else except the "minimality" argument pre-filled.
In many use cases using the youtube "share button" generates a shortener that also includes a tracker, which we don't want. And 'someone else can go back and remove trackers later' isn't a strong argument - bad edits that can easily be avoided (by just using the actual link) are much more desirable. — xaosflux Talk 10:29, 10 October 2024 (UTC)
Most email software and applications have an account settings menu where you'll need to update the IMAP or POP3 settings. When entering your account info, make sure you use your full email address, including @aol.com, and that the SSL encryption is enabled for incoming and outgoing mail.
1. From the inbox, click Compose. 2. In the "To" field, type the name or email address of your contact. 3. In the "Subject" field, type a brief summary of the email.
Amazon.com offering the option to either add an item to the user's cart, or purchase it immediately using 1-Click. 1-Click, also called one-click or one-click buying, is the technique of allowing customers to make purchases with the payment information needed to complete the purchase having been entered by the user previously. [1]
Historic Royal Palaces has acquired one of the eight bridesmaids dresses at Queen Elizabeth’s wedding to Prince Philip 77 years ago. The future monarch was still Princess Elizabeth when she ...
The 2024 winter solstice, the shortest day of the year, happens on Saturday, Dec. 21, in the Northern Hemisphere. The celestial event signifies the first day of winter, astronomically.