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  2. Template:Vertical text/doc - Wikipedia

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    {{Vertical text|text}} where text (as unnamed parameter 1) is the string to be displayed vertically. An optional named parameter style may be used to specify additional CSS style attributes (e.g. font-size, color, etc). Note: These style attributes should be terminated with a semicolon and not enclosed in quotes (see examples below).

  3. Template:Vertical text - Wikipedia

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    {{Vertical text|text}} where text (as unnamed parameter 1) is the string to be displayed vertically. An optional named parameter style may be used to specify additional CSS style attributes (e.g. font-size, color, etc). Note: These style attributes should be terminated with a semicolon and not enclosed in quotes (see examples below).

  4. Template:Page tabs - Wikipedia

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    This template provides a menu of tabs for linking to different pages. Any number of tabs can be specified. The tab for the current page is indicated by |This=, with tab numbers starting from 1. Without this parameter, the first tab will be selected. Setting |NOTOC=true suppresses the table of contents. This template should not be used in articles.

  5. Template:Vertical text/sandbox - Wikipedia

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    {{Vertical text|text}} where text (as unnamed parameter 1) is the string to be displayed vertically. An optional named parameter style may be used to specify additional CSS style attributes (e.g. font-size, color, etc). Note: These style attributes should be terminated with a semicolon and not enclosed in quotes (see examples below).

  6. Template:Start tab - Wikipedia

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    The tab link location, where "n" is number of the tab up to 20. link2-n The tab 2nd link location, where "n" is number of the tab up to 20. (only applies when using freeform-n) link3-n The tab 3rd link location, where "n" is number of the tab up to 20. (only applies when using freeform-n) link4-n The tab 4th link location, where "n" is number ...

  7. Template:Vertical text RTL - Wikipedia

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    Template:MongolUnicode, to display Mongolian script (written vertically and left-to-right). Template:Vtext-css3 , similar template to display Classical Chinese texts. The above documentation is transcluded from Template:Vertical text RTL/doc .

  8. Tab (interface) - Wikipedia

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    Vertical tabs, to the left, represent languages in which a given spelling occurs, where the selected tab shows the word jam ('already') in Esperanto. In interface design, a tab is a graphical user interface object that allows multiple documents or panels to be contained within a single window , using tabs as a navigational widget for switching ...

  9. CSS grid layout - Wikipedia

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    The first comprehensive draft of a grid layout for CSS was created by Phil Cupp at Microsoft in 2011 and implemented in Internet Explorer 10 behind a -ms-vendor prefix.The syntax was restructured and further refined through several iterations in the CSS Working Group, led primarily by Elika Etemad and Tab Atkins Jr.