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Image Annoation

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Livelets

To create livelets, wrap any areas of the page in the #live parser-function.

In the following example, a transclusion of the page called Template:MyVerySlowTable has been turned into a livelet:

{{#live: {{MyVerySlowTable}} }}


References and Citations

In-text references make it easy to copy the text to another page; on the other hand, they make it hard to read. References containing a lot of data, quotes or elaborate citation templates can make up a significantly larger fraction of the source than the text that will actually be visible. To avoid this, recent versions of the extension allow moving some or all of the references into the <references /> section, to the place where they will actually appear to the reader. Thus,

According to scientists, the Sun is pretty big.<ref name="miller" />
The Moon, however, is not so big.<ref name="smith" />

==Notes==
<references>
<ref name="miller">E. Miller, The Sun, (New York: Academic Press, 2005), 23-5.</ref>
<ref name="smith">R. Smith, "Size of the Moon", Scientific American, 46 (April 1978): 44-6.</ref>
</references>

will have the same output as the first example above, although the numbering and order of the references will not in general be the same.


HTML

Example

<html> <iframe src="http://www.w3schools.com/tags/tag_iframe.asp" height="100" width="400" frameborder="1" seamless="seamless" style="float:left"></iframe> </html>

iFrame Code

<html>
<iframe src="http://www.w3schools.com/tags/tag_iframe.asp" 
height="300" width="350" frameborder="1" seamless="seamless" style="float:left">
</iframe>
</html>

iFrame Attributes

Attribute Value Description
align left, right, top, middle, bottom Specifies the alignment of an iframe according to surrounding elements
frameborder 1, 0 Specifies whether or not to display a border around an iframe
height pixels Specifies the height of an iframe
longdesc URL Specifies a page that contains a long description of the content of an iframe
marginheight pixels Specifies the top and bottom margins of the content of an iframe
marginwidth pixels Specifies the left and right margins of the content of an iframe
name name Specifies the name of an iframe
sandbox "", allow-forms, allow-same-origin, allow-scripts, allow-top-navigation Enables a set of extra restrictions for the content in the iframe
scrolling yes, no, auto Specifies whether or not to display scrollbars in an iframe
seamless seamless Specifies that the iframe should look like it is a part of the containing document
src URL Specifies the address of the document to embed in the iframe
srcdoc HTML_code Specifies the HTML content of the page to show in the iframe
width pixels Specifies the width of an iframe

Tables

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Link Description
BioNetGen A web-based tool for automatically generating a biochemical reaction networks from user-specified rules for biomolecular interactions.
B10NUMB3R5 (BIONUMBERS) A database of useful biological numbers.
BioInformatics Services BioInformatics Services is a biotechnology consulting firm specializing in using computational biology to solve complex biological and data analysis problems.
cellmigrationgateway modeling software
CellML The CellML language is an open standard based on the XML markup language at the University of Auckland and affiliated research groups.
CompCell Bio Web Development site for teaching modules on quantitative cell biology.
DOQCS Quantitative Cellular Signaling (DOQCS) is a repository of models of signaling pathways.
E-Cell A Multi-Algorithm, Multi-Timescale Simulation Software Environment.
Gfit A program for global regression analysis of experimental data.
Kitware Professional Visualization Solutions, Tools and Support.
MCell General Monte Carlo Simulator of Cellular Microphysiology.
Minimotif Miner Application to search for short sequence motifs in Proteins.