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  2. Help:VisualEditor - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Help:VisualEditor

    For an existing template, you can edit the parameters shown in the dialog, and you can add and remove parameters from the main dialog by checking and unchecking its checkbox in the sidebar. To add an undocumented parameter, press Ctrl+⇧ Shift+D on your keyboard. The input field will appear at the very bottom of the dialog.

  3. Checkbox - Wikipedia

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    A checkbox (check box, tickbox, tick box) is a graphical widget that allows the user to make a binary choice, i.e. a choice between one of two possible mutually exclusive options. For example, the user may have to answer 'yes' (checked) or 'no' (not checked) on a simple yes/no question .

  4. Wikipedia:User scripts/Guide - Wikipedia

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    WikiEditor is now the default toolbar when editing the source code of articles, but some users are still using the original toolbar. You can turn on and off WikiEditor by checking and unchecking the "Enable the editing toolbar" check box in your preferences. [n. 2] [n. 3]

  5. Wikipedia:User scripts/List - Wikipedia

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    Adds a check box for all pages during editing, which must be clicked before saving is enabled. N/A: N/A: Save Draft : Adds a button that saves a draft of the page you are currently editing to your computer browser's storage so you can return to editing later. 19: 8: Simple Keyboard Layout Changer

  6. HTML element - Wikipedia

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    <input /> <input> elements allow a variety of standard form controls to be implemented. Standardized in HTML 2.0; still current. Input Types: type="checkbox" A checkbox. Can be checked or unchecked. type="radio" A radio button. If multiple radio buttons are given the same name, the user will only be able to select one of them from this group.

  7. HTML form - Wikipedia

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    This allows labels to stay with their elements when a window is resized and to allow more desktop-like functionality (e.g. clicking a radio button or checkbox's label will activate the associated input element). HTML 5 introduces a number of input tags that can be represented by other interface elements.

  8. Wikipedia:User scripts/Ranking - Wikipedia

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    Clicking on that brings up a dialog where you can input a URL and get a filled in citation template. It is heavily based on User:Mvolz/veCiteFromURL (now defunct). It is very much a quick hack and comes with no warranties. The code is at User:Salix alba/Citoid.js with CSS at User:Salix alba/Citoid.css. 0.01 Initial version

  9. Splash screen - Wikipedia

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    An early use of the splash screen on a Flash website was to enable the site developer to launch the site in a JavaScript-controlled new window without browser elements such as scroll-bars or an address bar, and in the exact size of the Flash movie. This has gone out of style with the predominance of pop-up blockers.