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  2. Template:Tree chart - Wikipedia

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    The {{Tree chart/start}} template also accepts an optional |style= parameter that can be used to set CSS styles for the entire diagram, and an optional |align= parameter to set the chart alignment. See also

  3. Wikipedia : How to create charts for Wikipedia articles

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    Graphs, charts, and other pictures can contribute substantially to an article. Here are some hints on how to create a graph. Here are some hints on how to create a graph. The source code for each of the example images on this page can be accessed by clicking the image to go to the image description page.

  4. Mouseover - Wikipedia

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    A dropdown menu is a type of navigation menu. It reveals additional links or options when a user hovers over a main menu item. This allows users to explore subcategories or related pages without needing to click. This makes the navigation process smoother and more efficient. Mouseover effects in dropdown menus improve the overall user experience.

  5. Help:Pictures - Wikipedia

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    Images can be rotated, mirrored, scaled and cropped using the templates {{Transform-rotate}}, {}, {{CSS image crop}}. See also A Wikimedia Foundation brochure in PDF form that introduces newcomers to Wikimedia Commons and how they can contribute to it.

  6. Wikipedia:Graphs and charts - Wikipedia

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    The template offers complex formatting and labeling options to control the output. Typically, each use is made into its own template, and the template is then transcluded into the article. See an example here, and an example of it being used in an article here. The use of fixed images, such as File:Narnia Timeline.svg, was common in the past ...

  7. List of graphical user interface elements - Wikipedia

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    When the user clicks elsewhere the content of the menu will disappear. [5] A context menu is invisible until the user performs a specific mouse action, like pressing the right mouse button. When the software-specific mouse action occurs the menu will appear under the cursor. [3] Menu extras are individual items within or at the side of a menu.

  8. Help:Conditional tables - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... The following example shows a basic use for #if that is ... Perhaps the simplest option is to use the conditional with the CSS ...

  9. Template talk:IPA consonant chart - Wikipedia

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    CSS uses these words style, float, align:right, span, div. I don't wanna be teaching, but you might appreciate it. Or skip it. - In CSS, the straight cell-text is in an inner box. From there, walking to the outside, you pass: 1. padding (between text and cell-border), 2. cell-border, 3. margin. Each can be 0 width or more.