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XAML is a markup system that underlies user interface components of Microsoft's .NET Framework 3.0 and above. Its scope is more ambitious than that of most user interface markup languages, since program logic and styles are also embedded in the XAML document. Functionally, it can be seen as a combination of XUL, SVG, CSS, and JavaScript into a ...
PyAutoWikiBrowser (PyAWB) is an editing assist tool for MediaWiki similar to AWB, but since it is written in Python, it is intended to be cross-platform. Currently it is under development, but it is available for testing as a command line tool. While in beta please restrict editing to your own userspace, or preferably, sign up at Test Wiki and ...
Version 2.0 was released on 6 October 2012. Version 2.1 was released on 6 August 2018. Version 23.10 was released on 31 October 2023, that has changed versions numbering scheme to year.month. [35] Version 23.12 was released on 24 December 2023. [36] Version 24.04 was released 31 March 2024. [37] Version 24.06 was released 6 June 2024. [38]
Free, CPL: July 2003 4.9 optional (e.g., text editor, Eclipse IDE available) Flash Player 5 or above, DHTML, Java ME announced MXML: Adobe Systems: Free, MPL 1.1 March 2004 2.0.1 Adobe Flex or free Flex 3 SDK : Flash Player 9 or above Qt Designer: Qt Project, The Qt Company: Free, LGPL? 5.9 Qt Designer: Qt: QuiX: inno:script: Proprietary ...
Markdown [9] is a lightweight markup language for creating formatted text using a plain-text editor. John Gruber created Markdown in 2004 as an easy-to-read markup language. [9]
VisualEditor gives you the ability to edit without needing to learn simple wikitext markup, as is required by the default wikitext editor (also known as Source Editor). Unlike that editing tool, VisualEditor displays the text being edited almost as if it were already published. This guide gives illustrated, step-by-step instructions on the ...
Scalable Vector Graphics is a markup language for graphics proposed by the W3C [3] that can support rich graphics for web and mobile applications. While SVG is not a user interface language, it includes support for vector/raster graphics, animation, interaction with the DOM and CSS, embedded media, events and scriptability.
JAMstack (also stylized as Jamstack) is a web development architecture pattern [1] and solution stack. The acronym "JAM" stands for JavaScript, API and Markup (generated by a static site generator) and was coined by Matt Biilmann in 2015. [2] The idea of combining the use of JavaScript, APIs and markup has existed since the beginnings of HTML5 ...