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  2. Theme (computing) - Wikipedia

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    IceWM uses themes to customize its taskbar, window borders, and time format. Window Maker can store colors for icons, menus, and window-borders in a theme, but this is independent of the wallpaper settings. GNOME and KDE use two independent sets of themes: one to alter the appearance of user interface elements (such as buttons, scroll bars or ...

  3. Windows XP visual styles - Wikipedia

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    The theme was later made available in December 2004 as an optional download. On April 7, 2005, Microsoft New Zealand [15] had made the Royale theme and the wallpapers for the New Zealand theme available for download [16] for all editions of XP through Windows Genuine Advantage on its website, but

  4. Rockwell (typeface) - Wikipedia

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    The Guinness World Records used Rockwell in some of its early-1990s editions. Informational signage at Expo 86 made extensive use of the Rockwell typeface. [9] Docklands Light Railway used a bold weight of this typeface in the late 1980s and early 1990s.

  5. User interface design - Wikipedia

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    Jakob Nielsen pioneered the interface usability movement and created the "10 Usability Heuristics for User Interface Design." [ 9 ] Usability is aimed at defining an interface’s quality when considering ease of use; an interface with low usability will burden a user and hinder them from achieving their goals, resulting in the dismissal of the ...

  6. QuarkXPress - Wikipedia

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    QuarkXPress 7.2 (2007) – First version to support Windows Vista, additional languages. QuarkXPress 7.3 (2007) – Increased UI localization and PDF support, improved performance and stability. QuarkXPress 7.31 (2007) – Certification on Windows Vista, support for Mac OS X 10.5 ("Leopard"), enhancements to spell checking.

  7. Pexels - Wikipedia

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    Pexels provides media for online download, maintaining a library that contains over 3.2 million photos and videos, growing each month by roughly 200,000 files. [1] The content is uploaded by the users and reviewed manually. Using and downloading the media is free, the website generates income through advertisements for paid content databases.

  8. Gill Sans - Wikipedia

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    Gill Sans is a humanist sans-serif typeface designed by Eric Gill and released by the British branch of Monotype from 1928 onwards.. Gill Sans is based on Edward Johnston's 1916 "Underground Alphabet", the corporate font of London Underground.

  9. S&M (song) - Wikipedia

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    "S&M" is an uptempo hi-NRG-Eurodance song that lasts four minutes and three seconds. [5] [6] [7] The song is composed in the key of E-flat minor using common time and a moderate dance tempo of 128 beats per minute. [6]