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  2. Help:Wikitext - Wikipedia

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    The frame tag is only of use with very small images or ones using the px tag The attributes left, center or centre override this, and places the image to the left or the centre of the page. The last parameter is the caption that appears below the image.

  3. I2P - Wikipedia

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    The Invisible Internet Project (I2P) is an anonymous network layer (implemented as a mix network) that allows for censorship-resistant, peer-to-peer communication. Anonymous connections are achieved by encrypting the user's traffic (by using end-to-end encryption ), and sending it through a volunteer-run network of roughly 55,000 computers ...

  4. User:Cacycle/wikEd help - Wikipedia

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    Converts item(s) to a numbered list, adding a leading #. Shift-click removes leading #. Current or selected line(s) Indent list: Convert item(s) to an indented list, adding a leading :. Shift-click removes leading :. Current or selected line(s) Def list: Converts item(s) to a Definition list, adding a leading ; and a : after the first word.

  5. Frame (GUI) - Wikipedia

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    In HTML (where frame has another meaning, referring to an individually scrollable portion of a page), this kind of grouping box is called a fieldset after the HTML element of the same name. In the adjacent image, the top frame has no title. The two frames below have titles, and a radio button outside them, presumably to select one or the other.

  6. NoScript - Wikipedia

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    NoScript can force the browser to always use HTTPS when establishing connections to some sensitive sites, in order to prevent man-in-the-middle attacks. This behavior can be triggered either by the websites themselves, by sending the Strict Transport Security header, or configured by users for those websites that don't support Strict Transport Security yet.

  7. Adobe Atmosphere - Wikipedia

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    The company's focus on the Plugin was viewed as an attempt to compete with Flash before its developer, Macromedia, was purchased by Adobe. For the most part, the Plugin ran only on Internet Explorer for Windows, [14] despite frequent requests by community members to expand Atmosphere support to Mozilla-based browsers, and to Linux and Mac OS.

  8. Model–view–controller - Wikipedia

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    However, their scheme differed from both Reenskaug et al.'s and that presented by the Smalltalk-80 reference books. They defined a view as covering any graphical concern, with a controller being a more abstract, generally invisible object that receives user input and interacts with one or many views and only one model. [10]

  9. Document Object Model - Wikipedia

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    The Document Object Model (DOM) is a cross-platform and language-independent interface that treats an HTML or XML document as a tree structure wherein each node is an object representing a part of the document.