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  2. Template:Cmbox - Wikipedia

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    An optional CSS value used by the text cell. For example: textstyle = text-align: center; plainlinks. Normally on Wikipedia, external links have an arrow icon next to them, like this: Example.com. However, in message boxes, the arrow icon is suppressed by default, like this: .

  3. Template:Ombox - Wikipedia

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    Other pages message box. This template is usually not used directly, but is more often used as a metatemplate to build other templates. Template parameters [Edit template data] Parameter Description Type Status Text of the box text The text to be displayed inside the box; if you need to use special characters then use <nowiki>{{ombox}}</nowiki>. Example Hello, I am a box created using <nowiki ...

  4. Template:Imbox - Wikipedia

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    An optional CSS value used by the text cell. For example: textstyle = text-align: center; text. The message body text. below. A full width area below the images and text area. Can take a text or any kind of object, for instance another imbox: below = {{Imbox |type=content |text=This license tag is deprecated.}} plainlinks. Defaults to yes.

  5. Template:Collapse - Wikipedia

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    Creates a collapsible box that allows its content to be hidden or revealed on user's command. It is used to reduce clutter. Template parameters [Edit template data] Parameter Description Type Status Contents 1 content text Contents of the box Content required Title 2 title heading header reason result Text of title bar. Defaults to "Extended contents". Default Extended content String suggested ...

  6. CSS image replacement - Wikipedia

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    CSS image replacement is a Web design technique that uses Cascading Style Sheets to replace text on a Web page with an image containing that text. It is intended to keep the page accessible to users of screen readers, text-only web browsers, or other browsers where support for images or style sheets is either disabled or nonexistent, while allowing the image to differ between styles.

  7. Tableless web design - Wikipedia

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    CSS2 in May 1998 (later revised in CSS 2.1 and CSS 2.2) extended CSS1 with facilities for positioning and table layout. The preference for using HTML tables rather than CSS to control the layout of whole web pages was due to several reasons: the desire of content publishers to replicate their existing corporate design elements on their web site;

  8. Template:Fmbox - Wikipedia

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    This is the {} ([F]ooter and header [m]essage [box]) metatemplate. It can be used to build message boxes for system messages such as MediaWiki:Sp-contributions-footer-anon. It can also be used for footer and header boxes on user pages and for editnotices. This template works similarly to {} and mostly uses the same parameters. The main ...

  9. Spacer GIF - Wikipedia

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    The reason a spacer GIF is invisible is so that an HTML developer can create a table cell and fill the background with a specific color that can be viewed through the transparent spacer GIF. For instance, a developer seeking to create a square blue box 500 pixels on a side could use a separate blue 500×500 graphic at the expense of additional ...