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Tree view allows users to interact with hierarchical data in a variety of ways, such as : expanding and collapsing nodes to reveal or to hide their child nodes and thus navigate through the tree structure according to one's needs.
Page is known for his work on co-speciation and in particular the development of bioinformatic software such as TreeMap, [10] RadCon, [11] [12] and TreeView. [ 1 ] [ 13 ] [ 14 ] [ 15 ] Page is a co-author with Eddie Holmes of Molecular Evolution: A phylogenetic approach [ 3 ] and editor of Tangled trees: phylogeny, cospeciation and coevolution .
Elements in an HTML or XML document are represented as nodes in the DOM tree. Each element node has a tag name and attributes, and can contain other element nodes or text nodes as children. For example, an HTML document with the following structure:
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Because "state navigation" in the same page is analogous to page navigation, in theory, any page-based web site could be converted to single-page replacing in the same page only the changed parts. The SPA approach on the web is similar to the single-document interface (SDI) presentation technique popular in native desktop applications.
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This template is a navigational template intended to be used to generate a scrollable navigation "bar", rather than a navigation box, in cases where there are a long list of items with a natural ordering (for example, alphabetical or numerical) that as a box would consume a large amount of vertical space in an article.