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  2. World Wide Web - Wikipedia

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    Browsers do not display the HTML tags, but use them to interpret the content of the page. HTML can embed programs written in a scripting language such as JavaScript, which affects the behaviour and content of web pages. Inclusion of CSS defines the look and layout of content.

  3. Nintendo Network - Wikipedia

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    The browser is primarily controlled with the Wii U GamePad's touchscreen but can be controlled with the Analog sticks for scrolling and zoom, or the D-pad to cycle through links on the page. The browser itself supports HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and HTML5 elements but does not support Flash, video, and music files.

  4. iUI (software) - Wikipedia

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    iUI is a lightweight open source Web application framework consisting of a JavaScript library, Cascading Style Sheets (CSS), and images for developing advanced mobile web applications (webapps). [1] It allows developers unfamiliar with programming languages such as Objective-C, or who don't want to build native applications using proprietary ...

  5. Web page - Wikipedia

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    A web page is a structured document. The core element is a text file written in the HyperText Markup Language (HTML). This specifies the content of the page, [3] including images and video . Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) specify the presentation of the page. [3] CSS rules can be in separate text files or embedded within the HTML file.

  6. Java (programming language) - Wikipedia

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    Java is a high-level, class-based, object-oriented programming language that is designed to have as few implementation dependencies as possible. It is a general-purpose programming language intended to let programmers write once, run anywhere ( WORA ), [16] meaning that compiled Java code can run on all platforms that support Java without the ...

  7. Chromium (web browser) - Wikipedia

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    Chromium is a free and open-source web browser project, primarily developed and maintained by Google. It is a widely-used codebase, providing the vast majority of code for Google Chrome and many other browsers, including Microsoft Edge, Samsung Internet, and Opera.

  8. Dashboard (macOS) - Wikipedia

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    The widget's HTML file, which is the actual file that will be displayed in the Dashboard layer; The widget's CSS file, which is used for styling the widget (but is called on from the HTML file) The widget's JavaScript file, although it may be implemented directly within the HTML file if the developer desires

  9. WebKit - Wikipedia

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    WebKit no longer has any Chrome specific code (e.g., buildsystem, V8 JavaScript engine hooks, platform code, etc.). [citation needed] Components WebCore. WebCore is a layout, rendering, and Document Object Model (DOM) library for HTML and Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG), developed by the WebKit project.