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  2. Responsive web design - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Responsive_web_design

    Luke Wroblewski has summarized some of the RWD and mobile design challenges and created a catalog of multi-device layout patterns. [15] [16] [17] He suggested that, compared with a simple HWD approach, device experience or RESS (responsive web design with server-side components) approaches can provide a user experience that is better optimized for mobile devices.

  3. Template:Visible anchor - Wikipedia

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    The template can be used with up to 10 anchor names. Anchor names are case sensitive, so {{Visible anchor|Anchor name 1}} and {{Visible anchor|Anchor Name 1}} are not equivalent. When making an anchor, in general capitalize the first letter of the anchor name, and follow the same capitalization guidelines as headers (see Manual of Style ...

  4. Haml - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Haml

    Haml (HTML Abstraction Markup Language) is a templating system that is designed to avoid writing inline code in a web document and make the HTML cleaner. Similar to other template systems like eRuby, Haml also embeds some code that gets executed during runtime and generates HTML code in order to provide some dynamic content.

  5. Template:Cite sign - Wikipedia

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    Use of templates within the citation template is discouraged because many of these templates will add extraneous HTML or CSS that will be included raw in the metadata. Also, HTML entities, for example  , –, etc., should not be used in parameters that contribute to the metadata. COinS metadata is created for these parameters

  6. Template:Term - Wikipedia

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    {} – a hatnote template properly formatted for the top of a {{defn}} definition {} a.k.a. {} – a block quotation template properly formatted for inclusion in a {{defn}} definition {{glossary link}} – meta-template for creating shortcut templates for linking to definitions in specific glossaries; Wikipedia:Manual of Style/Glossaries

  7. Template:Em - Wikipedia

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    HTML class(es) class: Name(s) of the class(es), separated by spaces, to be added to the HTML "class" attribute. String: optional: CSS formatting markup: style: CSS directives for formatting the text. Added to the HTML "style" attribute. String: optional: HTML unique identifier: id: A unique HTML identifier, which must start with an alphabetic ...

  8. Template:Strongbad - Wikipedia

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    In situations where color is not relevant (color blindness, screen readers, etc.), it renders exactly the same as {} (to which it is a CSS-styled call). This template is only for use in template documentation, guidelines, and other Wikipedia-internal purposes. It is the opposite of the {} template. {{strongbad|important text}}

  9. Template:Stronggood - Wikipedia

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    In situations where color is not relevant (color blindness, screen readers, etc.), it renders exactly the same as {} (to which it is a CSS-styled call). It is the opposite of the {} template. {{stronggood|important text}} or, if the important text contains an equals sign: {{stronggood|1=important text}} These both render as: