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  2. Template:Template example row - Wikipedia

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  3. Template:Static row numbers - Wikipedia

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    {{sticky header}} - makes column headers stick to the top of the page while scrolling through table data. {{sticky table start}} - makes row and/or column headers stick to the top and/or left of the page while scrolling through table data. {} - moves the sorting arrows under the headers. {{row hover highlight}} - adds row hover highlighting ...

  4. Page table - Wikipedia

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    In this case the page is paged out to a secondary store located on a medium such as a hard disk drive (this secondary store, or "backing store", is often called a swap partition if it is a disk partition, or a swap file, swapfile or page file if it is a file). When this happens the page needs to be taken from disk and put back into physical memory.

  5. jQuery - Wikipedia

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    Certain jQuery object methods retrieve specific values (instead of modifying a state). An example of this is the val() method, which returns the current value of a text input element. In these cases, a statement such as $('#user-email').val() cannot be used for chaining as the return value does not reference a jQuery object.

  6. Git - Wikipedia

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    In Git, each blob is a version of a file, in which is the file's data. [61] A tree object is the equivalent of a directory. It contains a list of file names, [62] each with some type bits and a reference to a blob or tree object that is that file, symbolic link, or directory's contents. These objects are a snapshot of the source tree.