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  2. Curl (programming language) - Wikipedia

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    Most features for web applications now implemented through combinations of JavaScript libraries + HTML + CSS are already found within the Curl language, including features usually associated with Prototype + script.aculo.us such as accordion panes. Curl sets callbacks in the manner also adopted by Groovy:

  3. Static web page - Wikipedia

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    Static web pages are often HTML documents, [4] stored as files in the file system and made available by the web server over HTTP (nevertheless URLs ending with ".html" are not always static). However, loose interpretations of the term could include web pages stored in a database, and could even include pages formatted using a template and ...

  4. World Wide Web - Wikipedia

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    The user's application, often a web browser, renders the page content according to its HTML markup instructions onto a display terminal. Hyperlinking between web pages conveys to the reader the site structure and guides the navigation of the site, which often starts with a home page containing a directory of the site web content .

  5. Wikipedia:Span tags - Wikipedia

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    Explicitly setting the CSS style for an inline run of text Explicitly setting the language for a run of text (for cases where the rendering differs from language to language; this is generally done through the {{ Lang }} templates, not with manual span markup)

  6. Wikipedia:Userboxes - Wikipedia

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    Userboxes can have one or two sideboxes. A userbox (commonly abbreviated as UBX) is a small colored box (see examples to the right) designed to appear only on a Wikipedian's user page as a communicative notice about the user, in order to directly or indirectly help Wikipedians collaborate more effectively on articles.

  7. Wiki - Wikipedia

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    Some wikis have an edit button or link directly on the page being viewed if the user has permission to edit the page. This can lead to a text-based editing page where participants can structure and format wiki pages with a " lightweight markup language ", sometimes known as wikitext, wiki markup or wikicode (it can also lead to a WYSIWYG ...

  8. HTML element - Wikipedia

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    Concepts HTML element content categories Elements vs. tags As is generally understood, the position of an element is indicated as spanning from a start tag and is terminated by an end tag. This is the case for many, but not all, elements within an HTML document. The distinction is explicitly emphasised in HTML 4.01 Specification: Elements are not tags. Some people refer to elements as tags (e ...

  9. Responsive web design - Wikipedia

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    v. t. e. Responsive web design ( RWD) or responsive design is an approach to web design that aims to make web pages render well on a variety of devices and window or screen sizes from minimum to maximum display size to ensure usability and satisfaction. [1] [2]