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  2. Wikipedia:HiddenStructure - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:HiddenStructure

    This is to find any remaining instances of hiddenStructure in templates. Note that this only disables use of the CSS class hiddenStructure. It does not prevent use of similar tags like display: none or visibility: hidden. These still cause accessibility problems, and should be used with caution (see "other uses" section below).

  3. Help:Options to hide an image - Wikipedia

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    . page-(page name) img {display: none;} Where you'll replace (page name) with the actual name of the page you wish to apply the restriction to. For example: To disable images from automatically displaying on the Muhammad article, your script will look like this: . page-Muhammad img {display: none;}

  4. Mouseover - Wikipedia

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    A computer mouse is named for its resemblance to the rodent.. Mouseover effects are important for improving user interface (UI) and user experience (UX) design. They provide immediate visual feedback to users, indicating that an element is interactive and can be engaged with.

  5. Information hiding - Wikipedia

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    In computer science, information hiding is the principle of segregation of the design decisions in a computer program that are most likely to change, thus protecting other parts of the program from extensive modification if the design decision is changed.

  6. Wikipedia:Manual of Style/Hidden text - Wikipedia

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    Reminding others of Wikipedia policies where they have been frequently broken. For example, in many articles, hidden text is necessary to remind editors not to add inappropriate links. On the page Help:Getting started, hidden text is used to let others know not to write their first article on that page.

  7. Access modifiers - Wikipedia

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    The meaning of these modifiers may differ from one language to another. A comparison of the keywords, ordered from the most restrictive to the most open, and their meaning in these three languages follows. Their visibility ranges from the same class to the package where the class is defined to a general access permission.

  8. Hidden-surface determination - Wikipedia

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    A hidden-surface determination algorithm is a solution to the visibility problem, which was one of the first major problems in the field of 3D computer graphics. [ citation needed ] The process of hidden-surface determination is sometimes called hiding , and such an algorithm is sometimes called a hider .

  9. Hidden text - Wikipedia

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    An example of this practice is to display an FTP password in hidden text to reduce the number of users who are able to access downloads and thereby save bandwidth. Parody sites (such as Uncyclopedia ) occasionally use the technique as a joke about censorship , with the "censored" text displayed black-on-black in an obvious manner akin to a ...