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  2. Radio button - Wikipedia

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    A radio button or option button [1] is a graphical control element that allows the user to choose only one of a predefined set of mutually exclusive options. [2] The singular property of a radio button makes it distinct from checkboxes , where the user can select and unselect any number of items.

  3. HTML form - Wikipedia

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    The sample image on the right shows most of these elements: a text box asking for your name; a pair of radio buttons asking you to choose between gender values; a select box giving you a list of eye colors to choose from; a pair of check boxes to click on if they apply to you; a text area to describe your athletic ability

  4. Dynamic HTML - Wikipedia

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    Animate text and images in their document. Embed a ticker or other dynamic display that automatically refreshes its content with the latest news, stock quotes, or other data. Use a form to capture user input, and then process, verify and respond to that data without having to send data back to the server. Include rollover buttons or drop-down ...

  5. jQuery - Wikipedia

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    Access to and manipulation of multiple DOM nodes in jQuery typically begins with calling the $ function with a CSS selector string. This returns a jQuery object referencing all the matching elements in the HTML page. $("div.test"), for example, returns a jQuery object with all the div elements that have the class test. This node set can be ...

  6. HTML5 - Wikipedia

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    The two specifications were later merged to form HTML5. [16] The HTML5 specification was adopted as the starting point of the work of the new HTML working group of the W3C in 2007. WHATWG's Ian Hickson ( Google ) and David Hyatt ( Apple ) produced W3C's first public working draft of the specification on 22 January 2008.

  7. HTML - Wikipedia

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    January 14, 1997 HTML 3.2 [16] was published as a W3C Recommendation.It was the first version developed and standardized exclusively by the W3C, as the IETF had closed its HTML Working Group on September 12, 1996.

  8. Modal window - Wikipedia

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    However, many interface designers have recently taken steps to make modal windows more obvious by darkening the background behind the window or allowing any mouse click outside of the modal window to force the modal window to close – a design called a Lightbox [5] – thus alleviating those problems. Jakob Nielsen states as an advantage of ...

  9. Wikipedia : File upload wizard/doc

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    It collects the input from all currently active input fields, updates the cached contents of the window.fuw.opts object from it, and switches visibility and enabled/disabled status for the various subsections of the questionnaire in response to the current status of the option radio-buttons.