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  2. Template:Drop down list - Wikipedia

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    If you are using more than one drop down list on the same page this parameter is very important.The Id parameter for each list should be different and unique (if using more than one on the same page).

  3. HTML element - Wikipedia

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    HTML. An HTML element is a type of HTML (HyperText Markup Language) document component, one of several types of HTML nodes (there are also text nodes, comment nodes and others). [vague] The first used version of HTML was written by Tim Berners-Lee in 1993 and there have since been many versions of HTML. The current de facto standard is governed ...

  4. Drop-down list - Wikipedia

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    A drop-down list or drop-down menu or drop menu, with generic entries. A drop-down list (abbreviated drop-down, or DDL; [1] also known as a drop-down menu, drop menu, pull-down list, picklist) is a graphical control element, similar to a list box, that allows the user to choose one value from a list either by clicking or hovering over the menu.

  5. Help:Collapsing - Wikipedia

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    Help. : Collapsing. A collapsible element contains a toggle a reader can use to show or hide the element's content. Elements are made collapsible by adding the mw-collapsible class, or alternatively by using the {{Collapse}} template, or its variants {{Collapse top}} and {{Collapse bottom}}. Use of these features in article content is governed ...

  6. Side Effects. Nausea / vomiting, abdominal pain, tiredness, dizziness, changes in vaginal bleeding, breast tenderness, or headache may occur. If any of these effects last or get worse, tell your ...

  7. Methylphenidate: Side Effects, Dosage, Uses, and More

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    Typical dosage: 20–30 mg per day taken in 2–3 divided doses. Child dosage (ages 6–17 years) Typical dosage: 5 mg taken twice per day before breakfast and lunch. Dosage increases: Your doctor ...

  8. Tylenol-Codeine #4 oral: Uses, Side Effects ... - WebMD

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    Codeine works in the brain to change how your body feels and responds to pain. can also reduce a fever. Codeine has a risk for abuse and addiction, which can lead to overdose and death. Codeine ...

  9. Self-Harm: Symptoms, Types, and Recovery - Healthline

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    Common signs of self-harm include: unexplainable scars, marks, wounds, or bruises. frequent injuries. wearing high-coverage clothing even in hot weather. collecting odd objects like razors ...