An ellipsis indicates that further choices will follow from selecting that menu item. For example, "Open File…" will lead you to a dialogue box to select which file to open.
A mouse with a scroll wheel is used to shift the screen display up or down.
A heads up display is a display that allows you to see the information without looking down or turning your head. Typically this type of display is found on a windshield or on a visor.
six points
write down the major points in an article. =]
The Letter Rankings are a display of how well you did on the course. Things like finishing 1st and not getting hit by items can increase this ranking while finishing lower down the table and getting hit by items can decrease it. Certain rankings are also needed to unlock special characters for the game.
hold down the display buttom and then change minutes and hour by while pressing the display buttom pressing the track up treck down buttoms.
7.0 ar points!
For not paying for items and for not sending items that people have bought
Using HTML to display images you use the tag. To display an image on a page, you need to use the (source attribute) src= The value of the src attribute is the URL of the image (skull) you want to display on your page which means that the image you want to display must be uploaded to a server, and have a web address (URL). The URL for the image points to the location where the image is stored on the server. It should look like this: Broken down it means < img source = "the address (URL) of the image is located / (for the name of the image) Youri_picture.jpg">
Using HTML to display images you use the tag. To display an image on a page, you need to use the (source attribute) src= The value of the src attribute is the URL of the image you want to display on your page which means that the image you want to display must be uploaded to a server, and have a web address (URL). The URL for the image points to the location where the image is stored (the server)It should look like this: Broken down it means < img source = the address (URL) of the image location/ (for the name of the image) yourimage.jpg>
No, trust points are nondeductible.