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  2. Module:Calculator - Wikipedia

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    -- Note: if you would need to add calculator fields within that -- node, use subContainer() instead. function Calculator: tag (tagName) return self. root: tag (tagName) end-- Add a wrapper html node within the calculator container,-- for instance for styling.

  3. Template:Calculator - Wikipedia

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    Add a calculator widget to the page. Like a spreadsheet you can refer to other widgets in the same page. Template parameters [Edit template data] Parameter Description Type Status id id The id for this input. This is used to reference it in formula of other calculator templates String required type type What type of input box Suggested values plain number text radio checkbox passthru hidden ...

  4. Help:Cite link labels - Wikipedia

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    The in-text link labels will be retrieved from the MediaWiki label page, thus they should show regardless of browser. The reference list labels are styled by the CSS list-style-type property. Not all browsers support all list-style-type values. A browser that does not support the value will revert to the default decimal label in the reference list.

  5. Help:User style - Wikipedia

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    Normal internal links are not in class internal (they used to be, and still are on sites that use an older version of the software, e.g. ); they can be styled referring to : link and : link: visited, in general, after which styling of : link. extiw etc. can provide for exceptions to this general style for links.

  6. Note that if someone is using a custom skin that specifies different link colors, for example, green for internal links, and purple for "redlinks," a link formatted with this code will still look blue, and not match other links in appearance, to that user.

  7. Wikipedia talk:Article size - Wikipedia

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    Here are some of the things you need to consider: word count, font size and type, page size and margins, line spacing, paragraph structure including indentation, heading and subheading style, image and table style, footnotes and other appendixes, columnnization, special formatting (pull quotes, collapsible content, etc.), css of the page and ...

  8. Help:Cascading Style Sheets - Wikipedia

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    Style may be chosen specifically for a piece of content, see e.g., color; scope of parameters. Alternatively, style is specified for CSS selectors, expressed in terms of elements, classes, and ID's. This is done on various levels: Author style sheets, in this order: Note: See WP:CLASS for a list of all the style sheets loaded.

  9. Wikipedia:Manual of Style/Layout - Wikipedia

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    These hyperlinks should not appear in the article's body text, nor should links used as references normally be duplicated in this section. "External links" should be plural, even if it lists only a single item. [j] Depending on the nature of the link contents, this section may be accompanied or replaced by a "Further reading" section.