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When you are logged in to Wikipedia, a link to your user page is displayed at the top of every page. That makes your user page one of the most easily accessible pages to you on Wikipedia, making it a powerful tool.
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 ...
A web browser navigation bar includes the back and forward buttons, as well as the Location bar where URLs are entered. [3] Formerly, the functionality of the navigation bar was split between the browser's toolbar and the address bar, but Google Chrome introduced the practice of merging the two.
The table's horizontal scroll doesn't work with this template, so wide tables span outside of the main content area making the entire page wider and requiring you to instead horizontally scroll the entire page. Zooming out to see the entire table makes the headers sticky, but also makes the text smaller and less readable the wider the table is.
Footer boxes—for example {{Health in China}}, designed to appear at the bottom of each article, stacked with other similar templates. See also: Wikipedia:Footers for information on placement. For footer boxes, {} is the standard. Existing hard-coded collapsible elements should be converted to one of the templates in Category:Collapse templates
The name parameter is only mandatory if a title is specified, and the border parameter is not set, and the navbar parameter is not used to disable the navbar. state* [autocollapse, collapsed, expanded, plain, off] Defaults to autocollapse. A navbox with autocollapse will start out collapsed if there are two or more collapsible elements on the ...
In the edit box: Highlight a [[wiki link]] to get an article popup. Diff links : On history or watchlist pages, hover over diff links like "(cur)" or "(prev)" to get a summary of the difference; the Actions menu allows you to revert or undo the edit.
A new notifications tool was released on the English Wikipedia on April 30, 2013, to help better inform users of activity that affects them (related announcement).The introduction of this new notifications system included the removal of the orange notifications bar (often referred to as the "orange bar of doom/death" or OBOD).