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Link preload [1] Hints to specific URLs. Common hints include JavaScript, CSS, images and web fonts. Resource hints [2] Hints to the browser. Common hints include DNS queries, opening TCP connections, and page pre-rendering. HTML5 methods for prefetch hints:
Use this template to provide a link to an automatically preloaded specific page. The first parameter is the only required one, and is the title of the page you want to create.
The header text of the webpage is firstly rendered before the Bootstrap CSS files. The issue was documented in an article named "Flash of Unstyled Content". [ 4 ] At first, FOUC appeared to be a browser problem unique to Internet Explorer but later became apparent in other browsers, [ 5 ] [ 6 ] and has since been described as "a Safari epidemic".
See also Template:Easy CSS image crop, which simplifies the interface for this template a bit. {{CSS image crop}} creates a crop of an image inline for previewing the look and feel of a page, or for linking to full images when a slight crop is preferred in an article, but the full image is more encyclopaedic in general. Where only a small ...
The previous image may have incorrect image syntax, especially an incomplete ]] at the end; The capitalization in the wikicode must be followed; thus if an image file is Image:Photo of Wikipede.JPG, you will need to use the capital letters for "JPG". The image is blacklisted on MediaWiki:Bad image list.
See also Template:Easy CSS image crop, which simplifies the interface for this template a bit. {{CSS image crop}} creates a crop of an image inline for previewing the look and feel of a page, or for linking to full images when a slight crop is preferred in an article, but the full image is more encyclopaedic in general. Where only a small ...
preload is a free Linux program which runs as a daemon to record statistics about usage of files by more frequently-used programs. This information is then used to keep these files preloaded into memory . [ 1 ]
Preload may refer to: Science and technology. Preload (cardiology), maximum stretch of the heart at the end of diastole; preload (software), code-prefetching ...