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  2. Wikipedia:Reporting JavaScript errors - Wikipedia

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    On some browsers, you may have to click on the "Console" tab once the developer tools pane opens up. [*] In Safari, you might have to enable the Develop menu first in Preferences (⌘ Cmd+,) → Advanced → check "Show develop menu in menu bar". For OSX, use ⌥ Option+⌘ Command+I then hit esc (escape) to open the JavaScript console. Errors ...

  3. Address bar - Wikipedia

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    Then, a keyword or term associated with the command is typed into the address bar followed by entering the term afterwards or selecting the command from a list. In some browsers, such as Opera and Safari , the address bar can double as a progress bar that indicates how much of the contents of the page has been loaded.

  4. Wikipedia:User scripts/Guide - Wikipedia

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    Lastly, we use jQuery's .click() to listen for clicks on this link, and when that happens, execute a function. After we call doQwikify(), it says event.preventDefault(). Since we clicked on a link, we need to tell the browser to prevent its default behavior (which is going to the url, '#'). We want the page to stay right where it's at, so to ...

  5. Enable JavaScript - AOL Help

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    Learn how to enable JavaScript in your browser to access additional AOL features and content. AOL APP. News / Email / Weather / Video. GET. Mail. Mail. Help. Contact Us;

  6. Bookmarklet - Wikipedia

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    In particular, I made it possible to generate a new document by loading, e.g. javascript:'hello, world', but also (key for bookmarklets) to run arbitrary script against the DOM of the current document, e.g. javascript:alert(document.links[0].href). The difference is that the latter kind of URL uses an expression that evaluates to the undefined ...

  7. Hyperlink - Wikipedia

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    Normally, a link opens in the current frame or window, but sites that use frames and multiple windows for navigation can add a special "target" attribute to specify where the link loads. If no window exists with that name, a new window is created with the ID, which can be used to refer to the window later in the browsing session.

  8. Start menu - Wikipedia

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    The Windows 95 Start menu. The Start menu first appeared in Windows 95.It was made to overcome the shortcomings of Program Manager in previous operating systems. [5] Program Manager consisted of a simple multiple document interface (MDI) which allowed users to open separate "program groups" and then execute the shortcuts to programs contained within.

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