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  2. Help:Scrolling list - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Help:Scrolling_list

    A scrolling list is a series of items contained in a graphical user interface (GUI) that allows the text to be moved up, down, or across a display screen by moving a scrollbar, with new text appearing on the screen as old text disappears. Although MOS:SCROLL disfavors scrolling lists in article space because article content should be accessible ...

  3. Canva - Wikipedia

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    A new Canva look and features, dubbed "the glow up" was featured at the Canva Create 2024 Event. They have been giving out beta versions over time, and there was a secret button pattern to unlock the beta, but that was closed, now it is being rolled out by time. [39]

  4. Scrolling - Wikipedia

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    Scrolling may take place in discrete increments (perhaps one or a few lines of text at a time), or continuously (smooth scrolling). Frame rate is the speed at which an entire image is redisplayed. It is related to scrolling in that changes to text and image position can only happen as often as the image can be redisplayed.

  5. Marquee element - Wikipedia

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    Marquee can be distracting. [1] The human eye is attracted to movement, [2] and marquee text is constantly moving. As with the blink element, marquee-tagged images or text are not always completely visible on rendered pages, making printing such pages an inefficient (if not impossible) task; typically multiple attempts are required to capture all text that could be displayed where messages ...

  6. Graphical widget - Wikipedia

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    Combo box (text box with attached menu or List box) – A combination of a single-line text box and a drop-down list or list box, allowing the user to either type a value directly into the control or choose from the list of existing options. Icon – a quickly comprehensible symbol of a software tool, function, or a data file.

  7. Canvas X - Wikipedia

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    The user works in a window, which is the familiar "page on a pasteboard" analog used by many DTP and vector graphics programs, but in that window, which might be a single illustration page or one page of a multi-page magazine, book, web site, animation or presentation, the user can create or edit and layout text, vector graphics and raster images.

  8. Adobe Muse - Wikipedia

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    Adobe Muse was a no code offline website builder used to create fixed, fluid, or adaptive websites, without the need to write code. [4] It generates static pages , but does not manage hosting . Users can add more advanced functionality such as blogging and E-commerce to their website with plugins created by third-party developers.

  9. When I Am King - Wikipedia

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    When I Am King is a wordless infinite canvas webcomic by Swiss artist demian5 about an Egyptian king's travels through a desert. It has a characteristic design that makes heavy use of oranges and reds, uses arrows to emphasize horizontal movement, and has occasional GIF animation.