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borde de gráficograph 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 visiblevisible border (A faint dotted line that appears around elements with hidden borders)
bordes compartidosshared 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 suavessoft 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 bordeBorder Painter (A tool that is used to apply formatting to borders in a table)
Copiar formato de bordeBorder 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 áreaarea border router (A router that is attached to multiple areas. Area border routers maintain separate topological databases for each area)
espaciado entre borde y textocell padding (The space between the inside edge of a cell and its content)
galería Estilos de bordeBorder Styles gallery (A gallery of predefined and recently used formatting styles that the user can apply to borders)
identificador de bordeedge 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 superiortent-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)