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The header text of the webpage is firstly rendered before the Bootstrap CSS files. The issue was documented in an article named "Flash of Unstyled Content". [ 4 ] At first, FOUC appeared to be a browser problem unique to Internet Explorer but later became apparent in other browsers, [ 5 ] [ 6 ] and has since been described as "a Safari epidemic".
Yay, it works. Isn't this cool? This is the first preload argument: “$1”, while this is the second preload argument: “$2” ...
See also Template:Easy CSS image crop, which simplifies the interface for this template a bit. {{CSS image crop}} creates a crop of an image inline for previewing the look and feel of a page, or for linking to full images when a slight crop is preferred in an article, but the full image is more encyclopaedic in general. Where only a small ...
MediaWiki:Common.css: image Interface class used for links to images. ? includes/Linker.php: imbox, imbox-* Image pages message box template styles. See also mbox-text etc. below. MediaWiki:Common.css {} meta-template that is used to create most image message boxes. interwiki-xx
The Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) specification describes how elements of web pages are displayed by graphical browsers. Section 4 of the CSS1 specification defines a "formatting model" that gives block-level elements—such as p and blockquote—a width and height, and three levels of boxes surrounding it: padding, borders, and margins. [4]
ACR_SIZE – a custom image size can be set, using the usual note syntax. Eg: 20x20px; ACR_INVALID_CAT – pages specifying the A Class parameter without a valid SUBPAGE_LINK page existing will be categorised into this category. ACR_PRELOAD – preload template, to be used when creating a new A-class review discussion page .
Preload may refer to: Science and technology. Preload (cardiology), maximum stretch of the heart at the end of diastole; preload (software), code-prefetching ...
preload is a free Linux program which runs as a daemon to record statistics about usage of files by more frequently-used programs. This information is then used to keep these files preloaded into memory . [ 1 ]