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  2. Checkbox - Wikipedia

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    A checkbox (check box, tickbox, tick box) is a graphical widget that allows the user to make a binary choice, i.e. a choice between one of two possible mutually exclusive options. For example, the user may have to answer 'yes' (checked) or 'no' (not checked) on a simple yes/no question .

  3. User talk:Cacycle/wikEd - Wikipedia

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    User:Cacycle/wikEd is part of WikiProject Userboxes.This means that the WikiProject has identified it as part of the userboxes system. WikiProject Userboxes itself is an attempt to improve, grow, and standardize Wikipedia's articles and templates related to the userbox system, used on many users' pages.

  4. Fluent interface - Wikipedia

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    A fluent interface is normally implemented by using method chaining to implement method cascading (in languages that do not natively support cascading), concretely by having each method return the object to which it is attached [citation needed], often referred to as this or self.

  5. Wikipedia:Village pump (technical)/Archive 131 - Wikipedia

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    The user should have to make an effort to change them. Probably, not just a checkbox. Certainly not a single checkbox for multiple references as changing the |accessdate= means you have actually read the reference and checked to be sure that it still supports the article text.

  6. Cross-site scripting - Wikipedia

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    User input (including an XSS vector) would be sent to the server, and then sent back to the user as a web page. The need for an improved user experience resulted in popularity of applications that had a majority of the presentation logic (maybe written in JavaScript ) working on the client-side that pulled data, on-demand, from the server using ...

  7. Wikipedia:Village pump (technical)/Archive 136 - Wikipedia

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    From what i read at the gadget's page, that's partly how SidebarTranslate is supposed to work: get the language name from the tooltip, i.e. remove the page name and display what's left. Guess the RegEx that does the splitting into relevant parts isn't doing its job with my dated JS engine, and the rest is just by-design.

  8. CSS - Wikipedia

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    To demonstrate specificity Inheritance Inheritance is a key feature in CSS; it relies on the ancestor-descendant relationship to operate. Inheritance is the mechanism by which properties are applied not only to a specified element but also to its descendants. Inheritance relies on the document tree, which is the hierarchy of XHTML elements in a page based on nesting. Descendant elements may ...

  9. Hungarian notation - Wikipedia

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    Hungarian notation is an identifier naming convention in computer programming in which the name of a variable or function indicates its intention or kind, or in some dialects, its type. The original Hungarian notation uses only intention or kind in its naming convention and is sometimes called Apps Hungarian as it became popular in the ...