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  2. Help:User style - Wikipedia

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    For lines of CSS which should be different on different MediaWiki projects, e.g. for a different background color for easy distinction, clearly the local CSS cannot be used; at least these lines should be put in the user subpages. Some computers, e.g. in internet cafes, mobile devices/tablets, do not allow users to set preferences for the browser.

  3. Bootstrap (front-end framework) - Wikipedia

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    Bootstrap (formerly Twitter Bootstrap) is a free and open-source CSS framework directed at responsive, mobile-first front-end web development. It contains HTML , CSS and (optionally) JavaScript -based design templates for typography , forms , buttons , navigation , and other interface components.

  4. Game Boy Color - Wikipedia

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    The Game Boy Color's "bootstrap" ROM was programmed with default color palettes for more than 90 titles, mainly first-party releases and popular games from other publishers. [31] For games without a default, users can choose from 12 different palettes using button combinations. [ 3 ]

  5. TinyMCE - Wikipedia

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    TinyMCE 5.x (using Bootstrap 4) and TinyMCE 6.x (using Bootstrap 5) [28] ... search fields to toolbar menu buttons, new commercial plugins for footnotes, mail-merge ...

  6. Talk:Bootstrap (front-end framework) - Wikipedia

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    The table labelled "Default Bootstrap colors compared to Web colors of the same name" doesn't compare anything, it simply lists the colors' definitions in different color models. Also, the encyclopaedic value of that is "limited".

  7. Front-end web development - Wikipedia

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  8. Dynamic HTML - Wikipedia

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    Include rollover buttons or drop-down menus. A less common use is to create browser-based action games. Although a number of games were created using DHTML during the late 1990s and early 2000s, [ 4 ] differences between browsers made this difficult: many techniques had to be implemented in code to enable the games to work on multiple platforms.

  9. Mouseover - Wikipedia

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    Using mouseover effects on buttons can make them more interactive and responsive. This enhances the overall user experience. When a user hovers over a button, the button's appearance changes. For example, the color may change, a shadow may be added, or the button may become slightly larger.