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A checkbox (check box, tickbox, tick box) is a graphical widget that allows the user to make a binary choice, i.e. a choice between one of two possible mutually exclusive options. For example, the user may have to answer 'yes' (checked) or 'no' (not checked) on a simple yes/no question .
For an existing template, you can edit the parameters shown in the dialog, and you can add and remove parameters from the main dialog by checking and unchecking its checkbox in the sidebar. To add an undocumented parameter, press Ctrl+⇧ Shift+D on your keyboard. The input field will appear at the very bottom of the dialog.
Simply printing (echoing) user input to the browser without checking it first is something that should be avoided in secure forms processors: if a user entered the JavaScript code < script > alert (1)</ script > into the firstname field, the browser would execute the script on the form_handler.php page, just as if it had been coded by the ...
WikiEditor is now the default toolbar when editing the source code of articles, but some users are still using the original toolbar. You can turn on and off WikiEditor by checking and unchecking the "Enable the editing toolbar" check box in your preferences. [n. 2] [n. 3]
Shows a text field at the top of diff pages and oldids that contains the short Special:Diff/ (or Special:Permalink/) format. 169: 76: diff-permalink-2 : Shows a text field at the top of diff pages and oldids that contains the short Special:Diff/ (or Special:Permalink/) format with square brackets [[]] around the page name. 25: 17: diffcur
<pre> is a parser tag that emulates the HTML <pre> tag. It defines preformatted text that is displayed in a fixed-width font and is enclosed in a dashed box. HTML-like and wiki markup tags are escaped, spaces and line breaks are preserved, but HTML elements are parsed.
Users who are given the interface administrator flag (interface-admin user group) have the ability to edit site-wide CSS, JavaScript, and JSON pages (pages such as MediaWiki:Common.js or MediaWiki:Vector.css, or the gadget pages listed on Special:Gadgets), all CSS, JavaScript, and JSON pages regardless of location [9], and pages in the ...
With Firefox 3 and the 4 beta, my Monobook CSS has lost the Georgia font I find so readable, even with "new features" off (i.e., the Monobook skin active). Safari 5 doesn’t show this anomaly, my Monobook CSS still works fine. My Wikipedia user-experience is just fine, thanks. I don’t need anything "fixed".