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  2. CodePen - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] [non-primary source needed] Its employees work remotely, rarely all meeting together in person. CodePen is a large community for web designers and developers to showcase their coding skills, [3] with an estimated 330,000 [4] [unreliable source?] registered users and 14.16 million monthly visitors. [5] [unreliable source?]

  3. Cycle button - Wikipedia

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    A cycle button. A cycle button or toggle button is a graphical control element that allows the user to choose one from a predefined set of options. [1] It is used as a button, the content of which changes with each click and cycles between two or more values; [1] the currently displayed value is the user's choice.

  4. Button (computing) - Wikipedia

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    Other buttons are designed to toggle behavior on and off like a check box. [3] These buttons will show a graphical clue (such as staying depressed after the mouse is released) to indicate the state of the option. Such a button may be called a latch button or a latching switch. A button often displays a tooltip when a user moves the pointer over ...

  5. Toggle switch (widget) - Wikipedia

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    An animated toggle switch widget, demonstrating the ambiguous state problem. Early research on touchscreen interfaces has identified usability issues with toggle switches. [2] A common problem is ambiguous state indication: for example does the label "on" indicate the current state of the switch or the resulting state after interacting with it.

  6. Feature toggle - Wikipedia

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    A feature toggle in software development provides an alternative to maintaining multiple feature branches in source code. A condition within the code enables or disables a feature during runtime . In agile settings the toggle is used in production, to switch on the feature on demand, for some or all the users.

  7. Button - Wikipedia

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    2.4 Button sizes. 3 In museums and galleries. 4 Gallery. 5 Positioning. 6 In politics. 7 See also. 8 References. 9 Sources. ... Toggle, n. (naut.) a short bar of wood ...

  8. Media control symbols - Wikipedia

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    Name or function Symbol Unicode [4] [5] [6] ISO 7000 / IEC 60417; Play U+23F5 ⏵ #5107B Normal run; Normal speed: To identify the switch or switch position by means of which a normal run (e.g. of tape) is started in the indicated direction.

  9. Web development tools - Wikipedia

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    HTML and DOM viewer and editor is commonly included in the built-in web development tools. The difference between the HTML and DOM viewer, and the view source feature in web browsers is that the HTML and DOM viewer allows you to see the DOM as it was rendered in addition to allowing you to make changes to the HTML and DOM and see the change reflected in the page after the change is made.