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In an ordered list, each item is displayed along with the numbers or letters instead of bullets
In an unordered list, each item is displayed with a bullet.
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test whether a user entered a value
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CSS , (Possibly Divs)
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I have picked CSS, and possibly Div's as my main explanation and answer here is why.
CSS - Cascading Style Sheets, this allows you to edit multiple elements in a HTML document, such as the color or any CSS attribute.
If you would like to learn more about CSS, and the multiple options that CSS provides such as Internal Styles, External Styles, lastly In-line styles. I highly recommend the resource "W3Schools".
DIV's - Divs are basically like a container, where you can input styles into this container that can effect those elements such as if I want the background-color, of the div it would effect all the elements inside that div. However, I said this could be a possibility since it isn't CSS where it is styled however you can group these elements to one div. You can also edit the CSS of the Div to effect it.
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Approved in 2009, Wi-Fi 4 enables operation in both the 2.4 and 5 GHz frequencies, a game changer at the time. It was the first standard to use MIMO (Multiple In, Multiple Out) and offered better speed, 300 Mbps, better range, more resistance to interference and backward compatibility with Wi-Fi 2 and
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Ah, that's easy. You have to select certain parts by using the Free Select tool. Use colorize. Then select the next part and use colorize, but choose the latest used PRESET color to be consistent.
To cut out parts of the image, duplicate your layer without colorization and colorize the top layer. If you have already colorized, put the duplicate as the top layer and click Base Image on the edit history for your original, which is the bottom layer. Use Free Select then click Scissor Select and press the delete button on your keyboard to remove an area, then switch from top layer to bottom layer and use colorize.