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  2. Accordion (GUI) - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Accordion_(GUI)

    A common example using a GUI accordion is the Show/Hide operation of a box region, but extended to have multiple sections in a list. SlideVerse is an accordion interface providing access to web content. [1] The list view of Google Reader also features this. In an early example, Apple's download page used roll-over accordions in 2008.

  3. Help:Collapsing tables and more - Wikipedia

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    A collapsible element contains a toggle a reader can use to show or hide the element's content. Elements are made collapsible by adding the mw-collapsible class, or alternatively by using the {{}} template, or its variants {{Collapse top}} and {{Collapse bottom}}.

  4. Wikipedia:NavFrame - Wikipedia

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    The underlying implementation uses JavaScript to add a "show" or "hide" link in the NavHead part, and to turn the visibility of the NavContent part on or off. In web browsers that do not support Javascript, or where Javascript is disabled, the content will always be displayed, and the "show"/"hide" links will not be present.

  5. jQuery - Wikipedia

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    The jQuery function is a factory for creating a jQuery object that represents one or more DOM nodes. jQuery objects have methods to manipulate these nodes. These methods (sometimes called commands) , are chainable as each method also returns a jQuery object.

  6. jQuery UI - Wikipedia

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    move to sidebar hide (Top) 1 Features. 2 Example. 3 See also. 4 References. 5 Further reading. ... jQuery UI is a collection of GUI widgets, animated visual effects, ...

  7. Template:Hidden - Wikipedia

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    In a saved, rendered page this template creates a clickable link that toggles between [show] and [hide]. It displays the first parameter (the heading) with a [show] link on the right. If [show] is clicked by the user, it displays the second parameter (the body) below the heading and the [show] link becomes [hide].

  8. Dynamic HTML - Wikipedia

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    Later, JavaScript libraries such as jQuery abstracted away many of the day-to-day difficulties in cross-browser DOM manipulation, though better standards compliance among browsers has reduced the need for this.

  9. Template:Hidden begin - Wikipedia

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    Show / Hide: showhide toggle: Set to "left" (without speechmarks) to switch the [show/hide] link's position from the righthand end of the titlebar (default) to the left. Suggested values left: String: optional: Expanded: expanded: Set to any value ("true", "yes", etc.) to switch the hidden section's initial state from collapsed (hidden) to ...