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  2. Wikipedia:Catalogue of CSS classes - Wikipedia

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    Each page has its own name as a class in the body tag. Formed by the pagename with spaces and colons replaced by underscores, and prefixed by "page-". Like this page's body has the class "page-Wikipedia_Catalogue_of_CSS_classes" in its body tag. includes/Skin.php: pBody

  3. CSS - Wikipedia

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    A pseudo-class classifies document elements, such as : link or : visited, whereas a pseudo-element makes a selection that may consist of partial elements, such as :: first-line or :: first-letter. [7] Note the distinction between the double-colon notation used for pseudo-elements and the single-colon notation used for pseudo-classes.

  4. Wikipedia : Wikipedia Signpost/2025-01-15/Technology report

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    Yah a click to enter full-screen mode is a great idea, like what we have for pictures. Sure will see if we can get it built. Doc James (talk · contribs · email) 03:36, 17 January 2025 (UTC) What an amazing breakthrough from the technological standpoint of Wikipedia. Thank you all so much for this! Cheers, atque supra!

  5. Facade pattern - Wikipedia

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    The facade pattern (also spelled façade) is a software design pattern commonly used in object-oriented programming.Analogous to a façade in architecture, it is an object that serves as a front-facing interface masking more complex underlying or structural code.

  6. Constructor (object-oriented programming) - Wikipedia

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    In class-based, object-oriented programming, a constructor (abbreviation: ctor) is a special type of function called to create an object.It prepares the new object for use, often accepting arguments that the constructor uses to set required member variables.

  7. Pseudocode - Wikipedia

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    Pseudocode is commonly used in textbooks and scientific publications related to computer science and numerical computation to describe algorithms in a way that is accessible to programmers regardless of their familiarity with specific programming languages.

  8. Pseudoelementary class - Wikipedia

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    The class of primitive rings is obtained from this elementary class by omitting the sorts and language associated with the ideals, and is hence a pseudoelementary class. In this example it is an open question whether this pseudoelementary class is elementary. The class of exponentially closed fields is a pseudoelementary class that is not ...

  9. Pseudosporochnales - Wikipedia

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    (May 2015) Click [show] for important translation instructions. View a machine-translated version of the Spanish article. Machine translation, like DeepL or Google Translate , is a useful starting point for translations, but translators must revise errors as necessary and confirm that the translation is accurate, rather than simply copy-pasting ...