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  2. CSS-in-JS - Wikipedia

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    CSS-in-JS is a styling technique by which JavaScript is used to style components. When this JavaScript is parsed, CSS is generated (usually as a <style> element) and attached into the DOM . It enables the abstraction of CSS to the component level itself, using JavaScript to describe styles in a declarative and maintainable way.

  3. Wikipedia:User scripts/Guide - Wikipedia

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    In the array of all elements with the same tag: $ ('textarea') Using an element next to it: $ ('#neighbor'). prev As a child of its parent: $ ('#frmid'). children ('form') As a form element, using name: $ ('#frmid [name="txtname"]') This example on jsFiddle. The jQuery API reference is an excellent source for documentation.

  4. Help:User style - Wikipedia

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    For example, if a page contains a "span" element with class FA and id lc, MediaWiki:Monobook.js specifies the style and title of elements "li" of class interwiki-lc, thus controlling the style and title of the interlanguage link of language code lc in the margin, provided that the skin specifies this class interwiki-lc (E.g., Cologne Blue ...

  5. Wikipedia:Catalogue of CSS classes - Wikipedia

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    Dynamic updating of protect form elements. rightclickedit.js: If enabled in preferences Activates section editing by right-clicking on section titles. upload.js: Special:Upload: Dynamic updating of upload form elements, and template selection preview.

  6. Tailwind CSS - Wikipedia

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    Tailwind CSS is an open-source CSS framework. Unlike other frameworks, like Bootstrap , it does not provide a series of predefined classes for elements such as buttons or tables. Instead, it creates a list of "utility" CSS classes that can be used to style each element by mixing and matching.

  7. Wikipedia:User scripts/List - Wikipedia

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    Add a "Subpages" link to the toolbox, which shows subpages of the current page. 51: 17: Subpages : Adds a sub pages link in the personal toolbar. 23: 7: SubPages : Adds a button to the page menu to list the subpages of the current page. N/A: N/A: Transclusion count : Adds a "Transclusion count" link to the Tools menu.

  8. Ext JS - Wikipedia

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    Changing a theme requires simply changing CSS and a script of the theme. When using Sencha CMD a re-build of the application might be required. [6] All components should work with each theme, but their look&feel will change. For example Classic theme has rather small elements not suited for touch devices.

  9. Less (style sheet language) - Wikipedia

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    Both Sass and Less are CSS preprocessors, which allow writing clean CSS in a programming construct instead of static rules. [5] Less is inspired by Sass. [6] [3] Sass was designed to both simplify and extend CSS, so things like curly braces were removed from the syntax. Less was designed to be as close to CSS as possible, and as a result ...