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  2. ARIA (cipher) - Wikipedia

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    ARIA uses two 8×8-bit S-boxes and their inverses in alternate rounds; one of these is the Rijndael S-box. The key schedule processes the key using a 3-round 256-bit Feistel cipher , with the binary expansion of 1/ π as a source of " nothing up my sleeve numbers ".

  3. Wikipedia talk : WikiProject Accessibility/Archive 6

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    aria-describedby; aria-flowto; aria-label; aria-labelledby; aria-owns; role (all values, not just presentation) Now's a good time to brainstorm. I can think of a few possible uses for this. role="note" at Module:Hatnote, for example. Any other ways these attributes can help? Matt Fitzpatrick 22:32, 28 January 2016 (UTC)

  4. WAI-ARIA - Wikipedia

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    WAI-ARIA allows web pages (or portions of pages) to declare themselves as applications rather than as static documents, by adding role, property, and state information to dynamic web applications. ARIA is intended for use by developers of web applications , web browsers , assistive technologies , and accessibility evaluation tools.

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  6. Template:Side box - Wikipedia

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    WAI-ARIA role, such as note or figure, to apply to the box. labelledby: HTML id of an element that acts as a label for the box. abovestyle: CSS styles to apply to the "above" cell (see next parameter) only. above: Content to appear in a separate row above the main cell (and spanning the entire width of the box). image

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  8. Microsoft Active Accessibility - Wikipedia

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    Microsoft Active Accessibility (MSAA) is an application programming interface (API) for user interface accessibility. MSAA was introduced as a platform add-on to Microsoft Windows 95 in 1997.

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