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This will join the in-text cite to the preceding text, preventing it from wrapping; a space will show between the text and the in-text cite; not supported by IE6 and IE7 /* Add a non-breaking space before the in-text citation */ sup . reference : before { content : "\A0" ; text-decoration : none ; }
History radio button list display. metadata.js: Image pages with EXIF metadata Show/hide tool for extended metadata list. mwsuggest.js: If not disabled in preferences Activates new search suggest ajax (enabled by default on Wikimedia). prefs.js: Special:Preferences: Dynamic tabs and other tools in user preferences. preview.js: action=edit
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 ...
This script and CSS makes the sidebar stay in the same position on the screen as you scroll. This may have undesirable side effects in Chrome; e.g., when viewing a page like the very common.css page you just edited to put this code in, the viewable content will become much shorter, and require vertical scrolling in a frame.
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Velocity accepts one or more arguments. The first argument, which is required, can either be the name of a predefined Velocity command (e.g. scroll or reverse) or an object consisting of CSS properties to be animated:
Adds: 1) "Show 5000 results" into the two "Show x results" menus, 2) shortened results list and four copy buttons to quickly copy the results to the clipboard, 3) buttons to quickly scroll up and down, 4) "x results shown on the page" next to the results info: N/A: N/A: Open search in new tab automatically
Wikipedia:Catalogue of CSS classes – list of classes globally defined across the site; Wikipedia:WikiProject Microformats/classes – list of classes used in microformats employed on Wikipedia; Help:User CSS for a monospaced coding font – both for the editing window and for display of monospaced elements like <code> meta:Help:Cascading ...