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  2. Radio button - Wikipedia

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    A radio button or option button[citation needed] is a graphical control element that allows the user to choose only one of a predefined set of mutually exclusive options. [1] The singular property of a radio button makes it distinct from checkboxes, where the user can select and unselect any number of items.

  3. Specific Area Message Encoding - Wikipedia

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    Specific Area Message Encoding (SAME) is a protocol used for framing and classification of broadcasting emergency warning messages. It was developed by the United States National Weather Service for use on its NOAA Weather Radio (NWR) network, and was later adopted by the Federal Communications Commission for the Emergency Alert System, then subsequently by Environment Canada for use on its ...

  4. Talk:Radio button - Wikipedia

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    I certainly remember push-button radios, but the radio buttons in a user interface are round, whereas the push-buttons in car radios were flat. I have always thought the term came from the plug-in radio sets of the 1940s and 1950s that had buttons for selecting a band (AM, FM, or sometimes shortwave bands) and sometimes for selecting tone (high ...

  5. Graphical user interface builder - Wikipedia

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    A graphical user interface builder (or GUI builder), also known as GUI designer or sometimes RAD IDE, is a software development tool that simplifies the creation of GUIs by allowing the designer to arrange graphical control elements (often called widgets) using a drag-and-drop WYSIWYG editor. Without a GUI builder, a GUI must be built by ...

  6. Deep linking - Wikipedia

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    Providing these HTML instructions is not equivalent to showing a copy. First, the HTML instructions are lines of text, not a photographic image. Second, HTML instructions do not themselves cause infringing images to appear on the user's computer screen. The HTML merely gives the address of the image to the user's browser.

  7. Wikipedia:Random - Wikipedia

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    Shortcut. WP:RAN. On Wikipedia and other sites running on MediaWiki, Special:Random can be used to access a random article in the main namespace; this feature is useful as a tool to generate a random article. Depending on your browser, it's also possible to load a random page using a keyboard shortcut (in Firefox, Edge, and Chrome Alt-Shift + X).

  8. Wikipedia:Userbox Maker

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    The Userbox Maker is a great tool that helps editors create a new page note 1 for any new userbox to be created, so that an editor does not have to figure out how to do this themselves. Using the Userbox Maker is very easy: Change the text "Userbox Name", in the input box, to whatever your userbox will be called. Click the "New Userbox" button.

  9. Template:Radio button - Wikipedia

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    Usage. To use this template place {{Radio button}} on the page. It produces: Parameters. This template has only 1 parameter which is used to determine whether it has to be shown as on or off.