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  2. CSS - Wikipedia

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    Pseudo-classes are used in CSS selectors to permit formatting based on information that is not contained in the document tree.. One example of a widely used pseudo-class is : hover, which identifies content only when the user "points to" the visible element, usually by holding the mouse cursor over it.

  3. Single-page application - Wikipedia

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    HTML authors can leverage element IDs to show or hide different sections of the HTML document. Then, using CSS, authors can use the :target pseudo-class selector to only show the section of the page which the browser navigated to.

  4. Wikipedia:Catalogue of CSS classes - Wikipedia

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    class description in CSS [1] in HTML [1]:active A CSS pseudo-class. See the W3C standard. monobook/main.css (screen, projection) — active Used on the active tab button (monobook). monobook/main.css (screen, projection) skins/MonoBook.php: allpagesredirect Redirect in the listings of Special:Allpages and Special:Prefixindex. MediaWiki:Common.css

  5. Smalltalk - Wikipedia

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    Each class is an instance of the metaclass of that class. Metaclasses in turn are also objects, and are all instances of a class named Metaclass. Classes contain method dictionaries that map selectors (the equivalent of function procedure names in other languages) to method objects, objects that are executed to evaluate messages.

  6. Elementary class - Wikipedia

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    In other words, a class K of σ-structures is pseudo-elementary if and only if there is an elementary class K' such that K consists of precisely the reducts to σ of the structures in K'. For obvious reasons, elementary classes are also called axiomatizable in first-order logic , and basic elementary classes are called finitely axiomatizable in ...

  7. Differentiated services - Wikipedia

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    IP precedence 0 maps to CS0, IP precedence 1 to CS1, and so on. If a packet is received from a non-DiffServ-aware router that used IP precedence markings, the DiffServ router can still understand the encoding as a Class Selector code point. Specific recommendations for use of Class Selector code points are given in RFC 4594.

  8. Zebra striping - Wikipedia

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    In HTML documents, zebra striping can be implemented using the Cascading Style Sheets:nth-child(even) pseudo-selector. [4] [5] The Bootstrap CSS framework features zebra striping through the .table-striped class. [6]

  9. Pseudolocalization - Wikipedia

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    Pseudolocalization (or pseudo-localization) is a software testing method used for testing internationalization aspects of software. Instead of translating the text of the software into a foreign language, as in the process of localization , the textual elements of an application are replaced with an altered version of the original language.