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  2. Marquee element - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marquee_element

    The marquee tag is a non-standard HTML element which causes text to scroll up, down, left or right automatically. The tag was first introduced in early versions of Microsoft's Internet Explorer, and was compared to Netscape's blink element, as a proprietary non-standard extension to the HTML standard with usability problems.

  3. DOM event - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DOM_event

    Fires when an element loses focus either via the pointing device or by tabbing navigation: No No User interface focusin (none) Similar to HTML focus event, but can be applied to any focusable element Yes No focusout (none) Similar to HTML blur event, but can be applied to any focusable element Yes No DOMActivate (none) Similar to XUL command event.

  4. HTML attribute - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HTML_attribute

    HTML attributes are special words used inside the opening tag to control the element's behaviour. It is a piece of markup language used to adjust the behavior or display of an HTML element.HTML attributes are a modifier of a HTML element type. An attribute either modifies the default functionality of an element type or provides functionality to ...

  5. HTML element - Wikipedia

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    An HTML element is a type of HTML (HyperText Markup Language) document component, one of several types of HTML nodes (there are also text nodes, comment nodes and others). [ vague ] The first used version of HTML was written by Tim Berners-Lee in 1993 and there have since been many versions of HTML.

  6. Scrollbar - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scrollbar

    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 ...

  7. URI fragment - Wikipedia

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    Graphical Web browsers typically scroll to position pages so that the top of the element identified by the fragment id is aligned with the top of the viewport; [4] thus fragment identifiers are often used in tables of contents. The appearance of the identified element can be changed through the :target CSS pseudoclass. [5]

  8. Help:User style - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Help:User_style

    For example, if a page contains a "span" element with class FA and id lc, MediaWiki:Monobook.js specifies the style and title of elements "li" of class interwiki-lc, thus controlling the style and title of the interlanguage link of language code lc in the margin, provided that the skin specifies this class interwiki-lc (E.g., Cologne Blue ...

  9. User:Cacycle/wikEd help - Wikipedia

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    Scroll to preview: Scrolls the page so that the preview field is at the top. Keyboard shortcut: Shift-Alt-G (or Ctrl-Shift-G, depending on browser). Scroll to edit: Scrolls the page so that the edit buttons are at the top. Bottom Row Use wikEd: Toggles between classic text area and wikEd. Switches temporarily back to the 'standard' text editing ...