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  2. Text box - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Text_box

    A text entry box A multi-line "textarea" text box in a web browser. A text box also called an input box, text field or text entry box, is a control element of a graphical user interface, that should enable the user to input text information to be used by a program.

  3. Help:Line-break handling - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Help:Line-break_handling

    It specifies where it would be OK to add a line-break where a word is too long, or it is perceived that the browser will break a line at the wrong place. Whether the line actually breaks is then left up to the browser. The break will look like a space - see soft hyphen below when it would be more appropriate to break the word or line using a ...

  4. Help:Text editor support - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Help:Text_editor_support

    Lynx allows editing text area content with an external editor. When the cursor is in the text area, one can type Ctrl+X and E — or Ctrl+E and E to invoke a text editor. In addition, Lynx accepts a user-definable key-binding (normally not bound) to invoke the external editor.

  5. Line wrap and word wrap - Wikipedia

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    A non-paragraph line break, which is a soft return, is inserted using ⇧ Shift+↵ Enter or via the menus, and is provided for cases when the text should start on a new line but none of the other side effects of starting a new paragraph are desired. In text-oriented markup languages, a soft return is typically offered as a markup tag.

  6. Enter key - Wikipedia

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    The Return key was located in a more standard location and was used to generate a new line. Apple also took advantage of this situation to create an editable command line environment called a "Worksheet" in the Macintosh Programmer's Workshop , where return was used strictly as a formatting key while enter was used to execute a shell command or ...

  7. Wikipedia:Browser notes - Wikipedia

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    Users can use their text editor of choice to edit textarea fields (this feature needs to be enabled at compile time) Forces wrapping of very long lines in a textarea, which is a problem in editing some articles. Display options for non-ASCII characters affect editing. Most tables are rendered as simple text.

  8. User:Cacycle/wikEd help - Wikipedia

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    No new headings are created for multi-line selections. Shift-click decreases the heading level. Current or selected line(s) Bullet list: Converts item(s) to a bulleted list by adding a leading *. Shift-click removes leading *. Current or selected line(s) Number list: Converts item(s) to a numbered list, adding a leading #. Shift-click removes ...

  9. Help:User style - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Help:User_style

    This has limitations. E.g., one can preview how links in the margin will look, but these may not be of all the types one would want to check. After saving, while still on the page or while on any other page, do a forced reload (shift-reload/ctrl-f5) to get the new files.