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  2. Template:Scroll box - Wikipedia

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    This scrolling list template creates a scroll-box within a page that allows for large content to be limited to a given number of pixels on the page. Examples: Photo gallery: La Spezia (on it.wiki) Photo gallery: Pertini (same as above) To edit the size of captions, you may use the following code:

  3. Linux - Wikipedia

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    Linux is one of the most prominent examples of free and open-source software collaboration. The source code may be used, modified, and distributed commercially or non-commercially by anyone under the terms of its respective licenses, such as the GNU General Public License (GPL).

  4. Scrollbar - Wikipedia

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    Scrollbar. Examples of horizontal and vertical scrollbars around a text box. A scrollbar is an interaction technique or widget in which continuous text, pictures, or any other content can be scrolled in a predetermined direction (up, down, left, or right) on a computer display, window, or viewport so that all of the content can be viewed, even ...

  5. Template:Scroll box/doc - Wikipedia

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    This scrolling list template creates a scroll-box within a page that allows for large content to be limited to a given number of pixels on the page. Examples: Photo gallery: La Spezia (on it.wiki)

  6. Cryptex - Wikipedia

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    Cryptex. Replica cryptex: prize from Google Da Vinci Code Quest Contest. The word cryptex is a neologism coined by the author Dan Brown for his 2003 novel The Da Vinci Code, denoting a portable vault used to hide secret messages.

  7. Template:Scroll box/sandbox - Wikipedia

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  8. Tk (software) - Wikipedia

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    It is free and open-source software released under a BSD-style software license. Tk provides many widgets commonly needed to develop desktop applications, such as button, menu, canvas, text, frame, label, etc. Tk has been ported to run on most flavors of Linux, macOS, Unix, and Microsoft Windows.

  9. List of graphical user interface elements - Wikipedia

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    This article explains the most common elements of visual language interfaces found in the WIMP ("window, icon, menu, pointer") paradigm, although many are also used at other graphical post-WIMP interfaces. These elements are usually embodied in an interface using a widget toolkit or desktop environment .

  10. Checkbox - Wikipedia

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    A checkbox (check box, tickbox, tick box) is a graphical widget that allows the user to make a binary choice, i.e. a choice between one of two possible mutually exclusive options. For example, the user may have to answer 'yes' (checked) or 'no' (not checked) on a simple yes/no question .

  11. Template talk:Scroll box - Wikipedia

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