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Displaying 2 results for the string closing in tl:
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devtools • client • toolbox-options.ftl options-sourceeditor-autoclosebrackets-tooltip.title |
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Kusang maglagay ng mga closing bracket
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Automatically insert closing brackets
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dom • chrome • layout • htmlparser.properties errSelfClosing |
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May ginamit na self-closing syntax (“/>”) sa isang non-void na HTML element. Hindi papansinin ang slash at tatratuhin na start tag.
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Self-closing syntax (“/>”) used on a non-void HTML element. Ignoring the slash and treating as a start tag.
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Displaying 6 results for the string closing in en-US:
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browser • browser • featureCallout.ftl callout-firefox-view-recently-closed-subtitle |
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Lahat ng iyong saradong tab ay mahiwagang lalabas dito. Huwag mag-alala na ma-aksidenteng masasara muli ang isang site.
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en-US
All your closed tabs will magically show up here. Never worry about accidentally closing a site again.
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browser • browser • preferences • preferences.ftl confirm-on-close-multiple-tabs.label |
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Warning: Source string is missing
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Confirm before closing multiple tabs
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browser • browser • tabbrowser.ftl tabbrowser-confirm-close-tabs-checkbox |
tl
Warning: Source string is missing
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Confirm before closing multiple tabs
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devtools • client • toolbox-options.ftl options-sourceeditor-autoclosebrackets-tooltip.title |
tl
Kusang maglagay ng mga closing bracket
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en-US
Automatically insert closing brackets
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dom • chrome • accessibility • AccessFu.properties close-fence |
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pagsasara ng bakod
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closing fence
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dom • chrome • layout • htmlparser.properties errSelfClosing |
tl
May ginamit na self-closing syntax (“/>”) sa isang non-void na HTML element. Hindi papansinin ang slash at tatratuhin na start tag.
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en-US
Self-closing syntax (“/>”) used on a non-void HTML element. Ignoring the slash and treating as a start tag.
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