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  2. Stylus (browser extension) - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stylus_(browser_extension)

    Stylus is a browser extension that lets you change the look and feel of web pages with custom CSS. It was forked from Stylish in 2017 and has over 400,000 users on Chrome and 70,000 on Firefox.

  3. Google Slides - Wikipedia

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    Google Slides is a web-based and mobile app that allows users to create and edit presentations online and collaborate with others in real-time. It supports various file formats, including Microsoft PowerPoint, and offers features such as revision history, explore, and action items.

  4. Browser extension - Wikipedia

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    Learn about browser extensions, software modules for customizing web browsers, and their history, API conformity, and unwanted behavior. Find out how to install and use extensions from various sources, such as Chrome Web Store and Safari for macOS.

  5. Chrome Web Store - Wikipedia

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    Learn about Google's online store for its Chrome web browser, which hosts extensions and themes. Find out the history, features, and challenges of Chrome Web Store, such as adware and malware issues.

  6. Cursor (user interface) - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history, types and functions of cursors in human-computer interaction. A cursor is an indicator of the current position on a display device that responds to input, such as a text cursor, a pointer, or a bi-directional text cursor.

  7. Graphical user interface - Wikipedia

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    A graphical user interface (GUI) is a form of user interface that allows users to interact with electronic devices through graphical icons and visual indicators. Learn about the history, design, components, and examples of GUIs in various applications and devices.

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    Sign in to your AOL account to access your email and manage your account information.

  9. Caret navigation - Wikipedia

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    Caret navigation or caret browsing is a kind of keyboard navigation where a caret is used to navigate within a text document. It is accessed with the F7 key in some web browsers, such as Firefox, Chromium and Internet Explorer.