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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.
Dynamic HTML, or DHTML, is a term which was used by some browser vendors to describe the combination of HTML, style sheets and client-side scripts (JavaScript, VBScript, or any other supported scripts) that enabled the creation of interactive and animated documents.
Dynamic web page: example of server-side scripting (PHP and MySQL). A dynamic web page is a web page constructed at runtime (during software execution), as opposed to a static web page, delivered as it is stored. A server-side dynamic web page is a web page whose construction is controlled by an application server processing server-side scripts ...
For example, a drop-down control displays a list of items. When the user selects an item, an event handler is automatically called that executes the code that the programmer attached to the handler. For a DLL, the VB code generally provides no user interface, and instead provides COM objects to other programs.
(For a quick feature list see above) See also the wikEd help page for a description of all buttons and functions. wikEd adds the following functions as buttons above the edit textarea: Pasting formatted content, e.g. from web pages, other wiki pages, MS-Word, or MS-Excel; Converting the formatted content to wikicode including tables
User:Magnus Manske/less edit clutter.js – interface change, via javascript, that puts references in a separate edit box (screenshot, mailing list discusion) mw:Extension:Uniwiki Generic Edit Page – extension that replaces the default editing page of Mediawiki with a section-based editor (unimplemented)
Non-programmers can use the macro feature to automate simple tasks through a series of drop-down selections. Macros allow users to easily chain commands together such as running queries, importing or exporting data, opening and closing forms, previewing and printing reports, etc. Macros support basic logic (IF-conditions) and the ability to ...
If the auto-suggest drop-down list doesn't know to make those associations - fine (even though 2013 sounds like a lot). But the search engine should definitely know how to make such associations, in my opinion. Thanks. — Ark25 06:04, 26 April 2013 (UTC) Well, I made an error, I haven't noticed the extra "h" in the "Szathmári" word. However ...