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  2. Wikipedia : Tools/Navigation popups/General options

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    The maximum width of the popup in pixels. Setting this to false means the popup will expand to accommodate its contents. popupInitialWidth: an integer or false: The initial width of the popup in pixels. Setting this to false means the popup will initially be the size needed to accommodate its initial contents. popupTocLinks: true, false

  3. Wikipedia : Tools/Navigation popups

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    Links to ordinary articles: popup provides a preview of the first paragraph and image of the article; the Actions menu allows to view the History and Talk page of the article, to edit and watch the article etc. In the edit box: Highlight a [[wiki link]] to get an article popup.

  4. Wikipedia : Tools/Navigation popups/Structure examples

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    The "fancy" structure provides the second most information, and is the second largest window to information through a popup window. It will display a graphic if there is one near the top of the page, in addition to the page size, how many wikilinks are found in the page, how many categories the page is listed under, how long ago the page was last edited, and links to:

  5. Modal window - Wikipedia

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    In user interface design, a modal window is a graphical control element subordinate to an application's main window.. A modal window creates a mode that disables user interaction with the main window but keeps it visible, with the modal window as a child window in front of it.

  6. Pop-up ad - Wikipedia

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    Most pop-up blockers allow this kind of pop-up. Some, however, reload the page, losing any information the user entered. Some online shops use exit intent popups, for example offering discounts, in an attempt to retain users. [10] Some web based installers, such as that used by McAfee, use a pop-up to install software.

  7. Module:Message box - Wikipedia

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    allowSmall – whether a small version of the message box can be produced with "small=yes". smallParam – a custom name for the small parameter. For example, if set to "left" you can produce a small message box using "small=left". smallClass – the class to use for small message boxes. substCheck – whether to perform a subst check or not.

  8. Template:Ambox - Wikipedia

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    Used to build message boxes for templates used in articles Template parameters [Edit template data] Parameter Description Type Status Template Name name The name parameter specifies the name of the template, without the Template namespace prefix. String optional subst subst Allows the meta-template to detect whether the template has been incorrectly substituted Unknown optional Small Mode ...

  9. Pop-up notification - Wikipedia

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    The pop-up notification (or toast, passive pop-up, snackbar, desktop notification, notification bubble, or simply notification) is a graphical control element that communicates certain events to the user without forcing them to react to this notification immediately, unlike conventional pop-up windows. Desktop notifications usually disappear ...