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  2. Wikipedia : Tools/Navigation popups

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    When you hover the mouse over a link with a shortcut, the shortcut key appears at the end of the popup hint. For example, in Firefox or Opera, to quickly edit an article in a new tab you can type 'e Control-Enter'. Pressing escape should hide the popup, too. popupHistoricalLinks: true, false

  3. HTML Components - Wikipedia

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    In this example, the li element is given the behavior defined by "hilite.htc" (a file that contains JScript code defining highlight/lowlight actions on mouse over). The same hilite.htc can then be given to any element in the HTML page - thus encapsulating the behavior defined by this file.

  4. Mouseover - Wikipedia

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    A computer mouse is named for its resemblance to the rodent.. Mouseover effects are important for improving user interface (UI) and user experience (UX) design. They provide immediate visual feedback to users, indicating that an element is interactive and can be engaged with.

  5. DOM event - Wikipedia

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    Fires when the mouse wheel is moved, causing the content to scroll. Yes Yes dragdrop ondragdrop Fires when the user releases the mouse button to drop an object being dragged. No No dragenter ondragenter Fires when the mouse pointer first moves over an element during a drag. It is similar to the mouseover event but occurs while dragging. No No ...

  6. Hoverbox - Wikipedia

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    A Hoverbox used by Wikipedia to preview linked articles. A hoverbox (also called a hover box, hovercard or hover card) is a popup window that is neither a tooltip nor a traditional popup, but is a popup that appears when the mouse is placed over an icon on the screen for a short period of time, without clicking.

  7. Beamforming - Wikipedia

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    Beamforming or spatial filtering is a signal processing technique used in sensor arrays for directional signal transmission or reception. [1] This is achieved by combining elements in an antenna array in such a way that signals at particular angles experience constructive interference while others experience destructive interference.

  8. Mouse hover - Wikipedia

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  9. HTML5 - Wikipedia

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    On 14 February 2011, the W3C extended the charter of its HTML Working Group with clear milestones for HTML5. In May 2011, the working group advanced HTML5 to "Last Call", an invitation to communities inside and outside W3C to confirm the technical soundness of the specification.