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PDF.js is a JavaScript library that renders Portable Document Format (PDF) files using the web standards-compliant HTML5 Canvas. The project is led by the Mozilla Corporation after Andreas Gal launched it (initially as an experiment) in 2011.
CSS-in-JS is a styling technique by which JavaScript is used to style components. When this JavaScript is parsed, CSS is generated (usually as a <style> element) and attached into the DOM. It enables the abstraction of CSS to the component level itself, using JavaScript to describe styles in a declarative and maintainable way.
It is easiest to save entire slides from Powerpoint as svg rather than saving multiselected objects with right click / save as picture, because for entire slides the boundaries will be cropped to the size of the slide and the background will be set to white. To save slides as svg, use file / save as / browse / save as type --> svg.
Leaflet's onEachFeature is quite handy when dealing with, for example, geojson data. The function contains two parameters: "feature" and "layer". "feature" allows us to access each object inside the geojson and "layer" allows us to add popups, tooltips etc. An example in javascript is given below:
The control positions a transparent (opacity = 0) input element in a containing div element with a background .png image of the clipboard icon. When the user gives focus to the input by left- or right-clicking it, tabbing etc. the control script gets the data that should be copied by calling the OnGetLiveClipboardData function.
Adds a link, or frame, which will display map data Template parameters [Edit template data] Parameter Description Type Status display display How the template is displayed Suggested values inline title inline,title Default inline Unknown optional text text Text to display for the link (or caption if using mapframe) Default Map Line optional icon icon Set to "no" to turn off the icon that ...
Fully customizable via CSS and configuration settings; Intelligent selection of affected text, e.g. the word under the cursor, the current line, or the current paragraph; Font size zoom for edit box; Compatible with the standard editing toolbars; On/off switch (logo next to the logout link) Automatic update and installation of new versions
By using :hover, the appearance of these elements change dynamically. This creates a more engaging and interactive user experience. For example, :hover can be used to change the background color of a button when a user hovers over the button. Another example is to add a shadow to an image when it's hovered over.