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  2. Macromedia HomeSite - Wikipedia

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    Macromedia HomeSite. HomeSite was an HTML editor originally developed by Nick Bradbury. Unlike WYSIWYG HTML editors such as FrontPage and Dreamweaver, HomeSite was designed for direct editing, or "hand coding", of HTML and other website languages. After a successful partnership with the company to distribute it alongside its own competing ...

  3. Microsoft FrontPage - Wikipedia

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    Microsoft FrontPage (full name Microsoft Office FrontPage) is a discontinued WYSIWYG HTML editor and website administration tool from Microsoft for the Microsoft Windows line of operating systems. It was branded as part of the Microsoft Office suite from 1997 to 2003. Microsoft FrontPage has since been replaced by Microsoft Expression Web and ...

  4. Home page (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    A home page is the main web page of a website. The term also refers to one or more pages always shown in a web browser when the application starts up. Home Page or home page may also refer to: A web server directory index. Personal web page, a web page (or a whole site) created by an individual with content of a personal nature.

  5. Error-tolerant design - Wikipedia

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    Error-tolerant design. An error-tolerant design (or human-error-tolerant design [1]) is one that does not unduly penalize user or human errors. It is the human equivalent of fault tolerant design that allows equipment to continue functioning in the presence of hardware faults, such as a "limp-in" mode for an automobile electronics unit that ...

  6. Wikipedia:User page design guide/Decor - Wikipedia

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    Keyboard shortcuts. Wikipedia has keystroke combinations that can speed up your work, like Alt + ⇧ Shift + F to jump to the search box, Alt + ⇧ Shift + E to edit, Alt + ⇧ Shift + P to preview, Alt + ⇧ Shift + S to publish your edits, and many more. Those are for Windows users. On the Mac OS, press Ctrl instead of Alt .

  7. Decorator pattern - Wikipedia

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    Decorator pattern. In object-oriented programming, the decorator pattern is a design pattern that allows behavior to be added to an individual object, dynamically, without affecting the behavior of other instances of the same class. [1] The decorator pattern is often useful for adhering to the Single Responsibility Principle, as it allows ...

  8. Help:HTML in wikitext - Wikipedia

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    The MediaWiki software, which drives Wikipedia, allows the use of a subset of HTML 5 elements, or tags and their attributes, for presentation formatting. But most HTML can be included by using equivalent wiki markup or templates; these are generally preferred within articles, as they are sometimes simpler for most editors and less intrusive in the editing window; but Wikipedia's Manual of ...

  9. Algorithms-Aided Design - Wikipedia

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    Algorithms-Aided Design. Algorithms-Aided Design (AAD) is the use of specific algorithms-editors to assist in the creation, modification, analysis, or optimization of a design. The algorithms-editors are usually integrated with 3D modeling packages and read several programming languages, both scripted or visual (RhinoScript, Grasshopper, MEL ...