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  2. Help:Collapsing - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Help:Collapsing

    A common use is to make a collapsible layout table, which always displays an introduction or summary, but hides the rest of the content from immediate view. The introduction or summary is in the first row, and the content is in subsequent rows. The content is then easily accessible by using the 'show' button.

  3. div and span - Wikipedia

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  4. Help:Reference display customization - Wikipedia

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    Suppress display. Highlight clicked reference in blue. Put in a box with a scrollbar. Disable columns. 1.6Add dividers (rules) between columns. In-text cites. Toggle In-text cites subsection. Hide in-text footnote markers. Don't include citation numbers when selecting text (e.g. to copy and paste)

  5. Help talk:Collapsing - Wikipedia

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    Could the hide/show be layered so that it does not interfere with the centering of the text within the field? Currently the centered text is offset by the hide/show and is driving me batty trying to figure a way around it. .hide_show_class { z-index:2; } Something like that might work. - LA @ 15:39, 2 November 2007 (UTC) Reply

  6. Wikipedia:NavFrame - Wikipedia

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    The basic concept here is to use the div element within a Wiki article's markup code to identify certain content (which we'll call the "details" here) that we want the user to be able to "show" or "hide". The markup code used to achieve this effect comprises three main classes: NavFrame, NavHead, NavContent .

  7. Help:Columns - Wikipedia

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    To create columns in an article one may use { {colbegin}} and { {colend}}. Note that this is not supported by Internet Explorer version 9 and below or Opera version 11 and below — see { {Div col}} for details. To illustrate the use of these templates, this example uses the { {lorem}} template to generate Lorem ipsum placeholder text. produces ...

  8. Division (mathematics) - Wikipedia

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    Division is one of the four basic operations of arithmetic. The other operations are addition, subtraction, and multiplication. What is being divided is called the dividend, which is divided by the divisor, and the result is called the quotient. At an elementary level the division of two natural numbers is, among other possible interpretations ...

  9. Division sign - Wikipedia

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    U+00D7 × MULTIPLICATION SIGN. The division sign (÷) is a mathematical symbol consisting of a short horizontal line with a dot above and another dot below, used in Anglophone countries to indicate the operation of division. This usage, though widespread in some countries, is not universal and the symbol has a different meaning in other countries.