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  2. Help:A quick guide to templates - Wikipedia

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    Once you have made the template—for example Template:foo—you can add {{foo}} to the pages that you want to use it on. Every page using this template uses the same boilerplate text each time that a user visits it. When the template is updated, all pages containing the template tag are automatically updated.

  3. Help:User style - Wikipedia

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    For example, an HTML element "span" without content can, through its class and id, provide parameters for JS specifying CSS for any parts of the page. For example, if a page contains a "span" element with class FA and id lc, MediaWiki:Monobook.js specifies the style and title of elements "li" of class interwiki-lc, thus controlling the style ...

  4. Help:Cascading Style Sheets - Wikipedia

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    The footer at the bottom of the page includes blocks with the following ids footer – overall footer container block; f-poweredbyico – the powered by MediaWiki image that normally resides to the right of the page; f-list – id for the list that contains all the bits of text at the bottom of the page

  5. Help:Menu/Site map - Wikipedia

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    Using templates Creating templates List of templates Modules, an advanced form of templates Pictures and videos Mathematical formulas Hatnotes Footnotes and references Wiki markup Cheatsheet "Magic words" Variables Valid HTML codes in wikitext Easy timeline syntax

  6. Help:HTML in wikitext - Wikipedia

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    HTML can also be useful outside articles, such as for formatting within templates. For assistance with using Cascading Style Sheets on Wikipedia, see Help:Cascading Style Sheets. Some tags that resemble HTML are actually MediaWiki parser and extension tags, and so are actually wiki markup.

  7. Screen magnifier - Wikipedia

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    Rendering this very page with Firefox, and magnifying its upper left corner with kmag. A screen magnifier is software that interfaces with a computer's graphical output to present enlarged screen content. By enlarging part (or all) of a screen, people with visual impairments can better see words and images.

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  9. Category:Screen magnifiers - Wikipedia

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    Virtual Magnifying Glass; Z. ZoomText This page was last edited on 26 November 2023, at 14:20 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative ... Code of Conduct;