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  2. Button (computing) - Wikipedia

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    Buttons appear as elements of HTML forms to carry out actions such as clearing user input or submitting the form contents to the server. Buttons specified in HTML may be rendered by web browsers in different ways, typically either using the native button appearance of the underlying OS, or by

  3. Wikipedia:Extended image syntax - Wikipedia

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    Brief syntax. In brief, the syntax for displaying an image is: [[File: Name | Type | Border | Location | Alignment | Size |link= Link |alt= Alt |page= Page |lang= Langtag | Caption ]]. Plain type means you always type exactly what you see. Bold italics represent a variable, which you replace with its actual value.

  4. HTML element - Wikipedia

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    A submit button. type="image" An image button. The image URL may be specified with the src attribute. type="reset" A reset button for resetting the form to default values. type="text" A one-line text input field. The size attribute specifies the default width of the input in character-widths.

  5. Opinion: What we can glean from a prisoner who ran for ... - AOL

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    When the number assigned to Debs changed, a new campaign button emerged: “For President, Convict No. 9653.” Even from prison, Debs cleverly electioneered through the new medium of motion pictures.

  6. Image map - Wikipedia

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    In HTML and XHTML, an image map is a list of coordinates relating to a specific image, created in order to hyperlink areas of the image to different destinations (as opposed to a normal image link, in which the entire area of the image links to a single destination). For example, a map of the world may have each country hyperlinked to further ...

  7. alt attribute - Wikipedia

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    The use of the alt attribute for images displayed within HTML is part of W3C's Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG). Screen readers and text-based web browsers read the alt attribute in place of the image.

  8. Radio button - Wikipedia

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    Radio buttons were named after the physical buttons used on older radios to select preset stations – when one of the buttons was pressed, other buttons would pop out, leaving the pressed button the only button in the "pushed in" position. HTML. In web forms, the HTML element < input type = "radio" > is used to display a radio button. Example:

  9. Attach or insert files, images, GIFs and emojis in New AOL Mail

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    Whether you're sending a fun pick-me-up message or a professional resume, AOL Mail makes it simple to add what you need to your messages with options to insert images, GIFs and emojis into...

  10. Template:Branded Button - Wikipedia

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    This template creates a clickable button with an image in the background to make it look a branded button. It is not for use in articles, but in project pages, portals, template documentation, and userspace. It offers various parameters to customize display.

  11. Frame (GUI) - Wikipedia

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    Frame (GUI) A frame, or group box, is a type of box within which a collection of graphical control elements can be grouped as a way to show relationships visually, [1] either because the items are functionally related (such as a radio button ), or because they apply to related objects. In HTML (where frame has another meaning, referring to an ...