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  2. Website footer - Wikipedia

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    In web design, a footer is the bottom section of a website. It is used across many websites around the internet. It is used across many websites around the internet. Footers can contain any type of HTML content, including text, images and links.

  3. CSS grid layout - Wikipedia

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    The first comprehensive draft of a grid layout for CSS was created by Phil Cupp at Microsoft in 2011 and implemented in Internet Explorer 10 behind a -ms-vendor prefix.The syntax was restructured and further refined through several iterations in the CSS Working Group, led primarily by Elika Etemad and Tab Atkins Jr.

  4. Less (style sheet language) - Wikipedia

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    [5] Less is inspired by Sass. [6] [3] Sass was designed to both simplify and extend CSS, so things like curly braces were removed from the syntax. Less was designed to be as close to CSS as possible, and as a result existing CSS can be used as valid Less code. [7] The newer versions of Sass also introduced a CSS-like syntax called SCSS (Sassy CSS).

  5. Template:Gallery - Wikipedia

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    Place this template on an article or user page to create a gallery of images on that page along with captions. Anyone may place this template. Template parameters [Edit template data] Parameter Description Type Status title title Title for the overall gallery Example Pictures of chickens String suggested align align Alignment of the gallery on the page; possible values include left, right, and ...

  6. Template:Compact TOC - Wikipedia

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    If you happen not to need letter 'Z' as a separate link, as shown in the last example in the Letters section above where it is combined as "X–Z", a hack is available to add an abbreviated link to one of the footer sections. For example, to link to the "References" section as "Refs" after the letter indexes and on the same line, you can do this:

  7. Template:Divbox - Wikipedia

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    The template's inclusion is replaced by the code of the template itself, which will continue to write the box as before, but without an additional server call. Since {{ divbox }} itself calls a template based on your choice of style keyword, you will find that even after saving an instance of use with subst: there remains a "live" call to the ...

  8. Wikipedia : User page design guide/Style

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    Then, copy the following code into the subpage and change the parts in all caps (e.g.: "COLOR OF TEXT" and "HEADER TEXT YOU WANT") Transclude the header onto your user page (type the full name of the subpage inside double curly brackets) {{like this}} Example code:

  9. Template:Box-header - Wikipedia

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    The following box-headers are examples of HSV color palettes arranged by hue. They can be copied to your portal's /box-header subpage, or used directly on the portal page (preferred). Note that the second parameter for the edit link is optional; if not defined then no link will be displayed.