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We will be writing a user script by modifying your common.js. For the purpose of this tutorial, we will write a simple version of the Quick wikify module, which adds the {{Wikify}} maintenance template to the top of an article when you click a link called "Wikify" in the "More" menu.
See the example tables above and below. See also meta:Help:Sorting#Sort modes and the section about forcing the sort mode of a column. To work data-sort-type=number needs to be in the header cell that contains the sorting icon. In tables with multi-row headers, the sorting icon will be in the lowest header cells.
A drop-down list or drop-down menu or drop menu, with generic entries. A drop-down list (DDL), drop-down menu or just drop-down [1] – also known as a drop menu, pull-down list, picklist – is a graphical control element, similar to a list box, that allows the user to choose one value from a list either by clicking or hovering over the menu ...
For example, on Bidkhun-e Morghak this code outputs {{coord|29.11694444|N|57.88777778|W|display=inline,title}} which is a bit different from what is shown in the infobox and not sure if we should round (down/up?) those latitude and longitude values to N decimal places. I need some guidance on what the expected output looks like, then i will ...
Form, link and image elements could be referenced with a hierarchical name that began with the root document object. A hierarchical name could make use of either the names or the sequential index of the traversed elements. For example, a form input element could be accessed as either document.myForm.myInput or document.forms[0].elements[0].
type (Deprecated. use CSS instead.), compact (Deprecated. use CSS instead.) and start (Deprecated. use CSS instead.) attributes on ol and ul elements type and value attributes on li element width attribute on pre element
Example of a web form with name-value pairs. A name–value pair, also called an attribute–value pair, key–value pair, or field–value pair, is a fundamental data representation in computing systems and applications. Designers often desire an open-ended data structure that allows for future extension without modifying existing code or data.
Some of the inline CSS uses a property text-weight:bold; which I can't find in the CSS documentation; but there is some bolding using the <b>...</b> HTML, and also using the ''' ''' Wikimarkup. What it comes down to is again boldface within a table header - double-bolding. --Red rose64 23:10, 5 April 2014 (UTC)