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  2. Media queries - Wikipedia

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    Media queries is a feature of CSS 3 allowing content rendering to adapt to different conditions such as screen resolution (e.g. mobile and desktop screen size). It became a W3C recommended standard in June 2012, [ 1 ] and is a cornerstone technology of responsive web design (RWD).

  3. Help:User style - Wikipedia

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    This script and CSS makes the sidebar stay in the same position on the screen as you scroll. This may have undesirable side effects in Chrome; e.g., when viewing a page like the very common.css page you just edited to put this code in, the viewable content will become much shorter, and require vertical scrolling in a frame.

  4. Help:Cascading Style Sheets - Wikipedia

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    Site-wide for specialist purposes: MediaWiki:Print.css, MediaWiki:Noscript.css, MediaWiki:Filepage.css Site-wide if gadgets loaded: see Wikipedia:Gadget for more information Note: MediaWiki sites other than English Wikipedia may use MediaWiki:Gadget-site.css instead of MediaWiki:Common.css.

  5. Wikipedia:Catalogue of CSS classes - Wikipedia

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    monobook/main.css (screen, projection), common/commonPrint.css (print) ? jump-to-nav Links to jump to the navigation or the search bar, mainly for screen readers. monobook/main.css (screen, projection) common/commonPrint.css (print) ? lastmod Part of the interface. longpagewarning Allows hiding of the "long page" warning via user CSS

  6. CSS - Wikipedia

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    A superset of CSS 1, CSS 2 includes a number of new capabilities like absolute, relative, and fixed positioning of elements and z-index, the concept of media types, support for aural style sheets (which were later replaced by the CSS 3 speech modules) [47] and bidirectional text, and new font properties such as shadows.

  7. MediaWiki talk:Common.css/Archive 3 - Wikipedia

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    As it makes intuitive sense for notices to be defined as "metadata", I think we should just make the class do what is least surprising-- namely, don't print. From monobook.css: @media print { /* Do not print edit link in templates using Template:Ed Do not print certain classes that shouldn't appear on paper */ .editlink, .noprint, .metadata ...

  8. Comparison of stylesheet languages - Wikipedia

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    CSS post styles a document to "screen media" or "paged media". Screen media, displayed as a single page (possibly with hyperlinks), that has a fixed horizontal width but a virtually unlimited vertical height. Scrolling is often the method of choice for viewing parts of screen media.

  9. MediaWiki talk:Common.css/Archive 12 - Wikipedia

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    I just noticed that since the wikitable move, there is no longer wikitable css for print. See this. We need to follow that up. —Th e DJ (talk • contribs) 02:54, 13 May 2010 (UTC) Added to MediaWiki:Print.css for now. Should be added to core software. See bugzilla:23507. —Th e DJ (talk • contribs) 17:01, 13 May 2010 (UTC)