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This tool generates "popup hints" when you hover the mouse pointer over active links and images. These popups provide information about the link's target and give quick access to a number of relevant actions. If you hold the shift key then you can drag the popup around. Popups depend on the type of link:
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The "original" structure provides the most information, and is the largest window to information through a popup window. It will display a graphic if there is one near the top of the page, in addition to the page size, how many wikilinks are found in the page, how many categories the page is listed under, how long ago the page was last edited, and links to:
The AOL.com video experience serves up the best video content from AOL and around the web, curating informative and entertaining snackable videos.
The Unfolds Pop-Up format was licensed in custom formats by clients such as Walt Disney Company, Warner Brothers, Museum of Modern Art, Rand McNally, National Park Service, Bertelsmann, TED (conference), BMW, Pfizer, Marvel Entertainment, MTV Books and Berlitz Corporation among others. A series of educational guides called The Cosmos Unfolds ...
The local Langlands conjecture for GL 2 of a local field says that there is a (unique) bijection π from 2-dimensional semisimple Weil-Deligne representations of the Weil group to irreducible smooth representations of GL 2 (F) that preserves L-functions, ε-factors, and commutes with twisting by characters of F *.
A hypothetical example of a quick time event in a video game. Pressing the X button can stop Wikipe-tan from missing the football.. In video games, a quick time event (QTE) is a method of context-sensitive gameplay in which the player performs actions on the control device shortly after the appearance of an on-screen instruction/prompt.
The issue is that an image one editor might find “disturbing, traumatizing, triggering and shocking” is an image another editor will find informative and helpful. We have no way to know how others will react. It would indeed be censorship to hide such images. Blueboar 21:50, 30 November 2024 (UTC)