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A hypothetical example of a quick time event in a video game. Pressing the X button can stop Wikipe-tan from missing the football.. In video games, a quick time event (QTE) is a method of context-sensitive gameplay in which the player performs actions on the control device shortly after the appearance of an on-screen instruction/prompt.
It's easy to react to bad edits: all you need to do is hit "undo" (or use "rollback" etc. if you can) on an article history page; this is a good thing, because it protects the encyclopedia from errors or vandalism. However, if you thought an edit was good, there was not much you could do about it quickly, before "Thanks" was implemented.
Radio buttons always appear in pairs or larger groups, and only one option in the group can be selected at a time; selecting a new item from the group's buttons also de-selects the previously selected button. Check box – control which can be clicked upon to enable or disable an option. Also called a tick box.
Open the conversation thread; Click the message to expand it. Mouse over the message. Click on Reply or Forward.; Fill in the message info. Click Send.
Are you going to be away from your email for a while? Setting up an automatic response will let your contacts know why you're away and when to expect you back.
1. Click the Settings icon | click More Settings. 2. Click Mailboxes. 3. Select the email address you want to change the reply-to address for. 4. Select a new address from the "Reply-to address" menu.
That's why they have the fancier thread summaries in the topic list and under the headings, and the more button-like reply links. If you're curious what that'd be like here, you can turn it on with the dtenable URL parameter. We did experiment with going much further in page-reformatting with DiscussionTools as well.
Pull-to-refresh in the Wikipedia mobile app. Pull-to-refresh is a touchscreen gesture developed by Loren Brichter.It consists of touching the screen of a computing device with a finger or pressing a button on a pointing device, dragging the screen downward with the finger or pointing device, and then releasing it, as a signal to the application to refresh the contents of the screen.