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  2. HTML - Wikipedia

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    An HTML Application (HTA; file extension .hta) is a Microsoft Windows application that uses HTML and Dynamic HTML in a browser to provide the application's graphical interface. A regular HTML file is confined to the security model of the web browser's security , communicating only to web servers and manipulating only web page objects and site ...

  3. ASP.NET Web Forms - Wikipedia

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    Microsoft recommends dealing with dynamic program code by using the code-behind model, which places this code in a separate file or in a specially designated script tag. . Code-behind files typically have names like "MyPage.aspx.cs" or "MyPage.aspx.vb" while the page file is MyPage.aspx (same filename as the page file (ASPX), but with the final extension denoting the page langua

  4. Template:Inputbox - Wikipedia

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    The "margin:0.1em;" is intended to avoid several boxes stuck one to the other, using a relative em value instead of pixels. The result isn't a perfect 3D input box, but should provide decent results for everyone, regardless of browser, color settings, and resolution. See also. mw:Extension:InputBox {} {{Input method

  5. Template:Inputbox/doc - Wikipedia

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    The box uses the appearance set for Wikipedia's "messagebox" (monobook: black text on white background, 80% the width of the screen), with nowrap. If you use a very long sentence, the text will continue to the right of the box and a horizontal scrollbar for the whole page appears.

  6. HTML Components - Wikipedia

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    HTML Components (HTCs) are a legacy technology [1] used to implement components in script as Dynamic HTML (DHTML) "behaviors" [2] in the Microsoft Internet Explorer web browser. Such files typically use an .htc extension and the "text/x-component" MIME type. [3]

  7. Wikipedia:Userboxes - Wikipedia

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    There are a number of box types to select from when deciding to make a userbox. The most commonly used design is the "Standard box". It has one square shaped area on the left ("id label") and a larger rectangular space on the right ("info area"). For ease of use, userboxes are typically made using maker-templates that have a number of parameters.

  8. Template:Inputbox/sandbox - Wikipedia

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    The "margin:0.1em;" is intended to avoid several boxes stuck one to the other, using a relative em value instead of pixels. The result isn't a perfect 3D input box, but should provide decent results for everyone, regardless of browser, color settings, and resolution. See also. mw:Extension:InputBox {} {{Input method

  9. Help:Inputbox - Wikipedia

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    Help:Inputbox. mw:Extension:InputBox This page is a soft redirect. Categories: Wikipedia soft redirected project pages. Wikipedia interwiki soft redirects.