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borde de gráfico | graph edge (A unit in the graph index that consists of an actor, an action, and an object. A graph edge represents an action done by one entity on another entity, or some relationship between two entities. For instance, an edge can represent a user (actor) viewing (action) a document (object). Or an edge can represent a user (actor) being the manager (action) of another user (object). Each graph edge contains metadata, such as a timestamp, relevance weight, and action type) |
borde visible | visible border (A faint dotted line that appears around elements with hidden borders) |
bordes compartidos | shared borders (Page regions reserved for content that you want to appear consistently on all your web pages. Shared borders usually contain link bars - hyperlinks to the other pages in the current web site) |
bordes suaves | soft edges (A picture, shape, or video effect that uses gradation as opposed to a hard outline. The edges of the object disappear or fade into the background) |
Copiar borde | Border Painter (A tool that is used to apply formatting to borders in a table) |
Copiar formato de borde | Border Sampler (A tool used to collect the formatting of an existing table border so that it can be applied to another border) |
enrutador de borde de área | area border router (A router that is attached to multiple areas. Area border routers maintain separate topological databases for each area) |
espaciado entre borde y texto | cell padding (The space between the inside edge of a cell and its content) |
galería Estilos de borde | Border Styles gallery (A gallery of predefined and recently used formatting styles that the user can apply to borders) |
identificador de borde | edge handle (A handle indicating that a swipe gesture was detected, which allows the user to ignore and dismiss it or to invoke the relevant edge UI) |
tarjeta plegada por el borde superior | tent-fold card (A top-fold card with four pages. Page one becomes the front cover, pages two and three are the inside pages, and page four is the back of the card) |