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The table's horizontal scroll doesn't work with this template, so wide tables span outside of the main content area making the entire page wider and requiring you to instead horizontally scroll the entire page. Zooming out to see the entire table makes the headers sticky, but also makes the text smaller and less readable the wider the table is.
A navigation bar (or navigation system) is a section of a graphical user interface intended to aid visitors in accessing information. Navigation bars are implemented in operating systems, file browsers , [ 1 ] web browsers , apps, web sites and other similar user interfaces .
Adds a button to filter the page's history to only show revisions of blocked users. N/A: N/A: History button links : Adds a button to filter the page's history to only show revisions of blocked users. Also works for the sysop revdel links. N/A: N/A: historydiffselect : Adjusts the radio buttons to select the last viewed revision. N/A: N/A
Examples of horizontal and vertical scrollbars around a text box Examples of vertical scrollbar at right end of Wikipedia home page. A scrollbar is an interaction technique or widget in which continuous text, pictures, or any other content can be scrolled in a predetermined direction (up, down, left, or right) on a computer display, window, or viewport so that all of the content can be viewed ...
Extra edit buttons allows the user to change the buttons on the top of the edit panel. The main features are: Ability to add buttons to the toolbar. Extra edit buttons makes a large number of extra buttons available to the user. Simply including the script will add a set of extra buttons to your toolbar.
OK, I'm an idiot. A co-worker pointed out to me that I could re-set how my browser displayed the site by holding down the the CTRL key and using the scroll wheel on my mouse. A bit of testing shows that such changes are retained by the browser for that site. Clearly at some point I must have CTRL-scrolled the font size up for WP.
The scroll wheel is placed horizontally between the mouse buttons and commonly uses vertical scrolling, wherein rolling the wheel from the bottom side to the top is known as scrolling "upward" or "forward", while the reverse, i.e. rolling the wheel from the top side to the bottom, is known as scrolling "downward" or "backward".
Citoid looks up the source for you and returns the citation results. Click the green "Insert" button to accept its results and add them to the article: After inserting the citation, you can change it. Select the reference, and click the "Edit" button in the context menu to make changes.