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  2. JSDoc - Wikipedia

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    JSDoc differs from Javadoc, in that it is specialized to handle JavaScript's dynamic behaviour. [2] An early example using a Javadoc-like syntax to document JavaScript was released in 1999 with the Netscape/Mozilla project Rhino, a JavaScript run-time system written in Java. It included a toy "JSDoc" HTML generator, versioned up to 1.3, as an ...

  3. Document Object Model - Wikipedia

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    Text content within an element is represented as a text node in the DOM tree. Text nodes do not have attributes or child nodes, and are always leaf nodes in the tree. For example, the text content "My Website" in the title element and "Welcome" in the h1 element in the above example are both represented as text nodes.

  4. JavaScript syntax - Wikipedia

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    A string in JavaScript is a sequence of characters. In JavaScript, strings can be created directly (as literals) by placing the series of characters between double (") or single (') quotes. Such strings must be written on a single line, but may include escaped newline characters (such as \n).

  5. Template:Infobox company - Wikipedia

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    An infobox for companies Template parameters [Edit template data] This template prefers block formatting of parameters. Parameter Description Type Status Name name company_name The full, legal name of the company, correctly reproducing punctuation and abbreviations or lack thereof. The full legal name of the company may be different from the common name used for the article title. Defaults to ...

  6. Template : Infobox Wikipedia user

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    The HTML markup produced by this template includes an hCard microformat, which makes the person's details parsable by computers, either acting automatically to catalogue articles across Wikipedia or via a browser tool operated by a reader, to (for example) add the subject to an address book or database.

  7. Template:Navbox/doc - Wikipedia

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    To specify child navboxes inline, set the list n parameter to child or subgroup. Elements of the child navbox can be specified by prepending child n _, subgroup n _, or just n _ to the parameter names (e.g. 1_list1). Child navboxes can be nested by adding an additional prefix (e.g. 1_1_list1). The basic code for doing this is as follows (which ...

  8. Template:Excerpt - Wikipedia

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    This template is used for transcluding part of an article into another article. Template parameters [Edit template data] Parameter Description Type Status Article 1 article page Name of the article or page to transclude Example Science Page name required Section 2 section fragment Name of the section or <section> tag to transclude Example History String optional Only only Transclude only this ...

  9. Template:Navbox - Wikipedia

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    Creates a navigational box for links to other pages. Does not display in mobile. Template parameters [Edit template data] Parameter Description Type Status Name name The name of the template. Needed for "View • Talk • Edit" links to work properly. Default {{subst:PAGENAME}}{{subst:void|Don't change anything on this line. It will change itself when you save.}} String suggested Title title ...