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You do not need to click Save on every tab on the Preferences page, as the Save button affects all changes on all Preferences tabs. [1] You can go from tab to tab setting all your preferences before saving, because Save remembers your changes on the other tabs. To forget unsaved changes, simply leave the page without saving.
This tab has four settings, counting that last set of checkboxes as one setting, as seen in Figure 20-11. These settings affect what happens when you use Wikipedia's internal search engine. (For why you may not want to use that engine for searches, see the section about searching Wikipedia.) Hits per page isn't as useful as it sounds. Only the ...
Typical trim tabs on aileron, rudder and elevator. Trim tabs are small surfaces connected to the trailing edge of a larger control surface on a boat or aircraft, used to control the trim of the controls, i.e. to counteract hydro- or aerodynamic forces and stabilise the boat or aircraft in a particular desired attitude without the need for the operator to constantly apply a control force.
There are 11 tabs (User profile, Math, Editing, etc.), of which two merit further discussion - the "Skin" tab and the "Gadgets" tab. ... Wikipedia® is a registered ...
How you check the settings depends on your browser: Internet Explorer. As of September 2014, JavaScript has been disabled for IE6 and IE7 due to security issues. The setting is called "Active scripting". Go to Tools→Internet Options→Security tab. Select Internet for the zone, and then click the Custom level button.
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These are treated as two separate pages in Wikipedia, but are shown side by side on the tab bar, for ease of use. Whether you are looking at the article or project page, or the discussion page, you will see there is a button marked "edit this page", possibly a "new section" button, and a button labelled "watch" or "unwatch".