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- ViolaWWW is a discontinued web browser, the first to support scripting and stylesheets for the World Wide Web (WWW). It was first released in 1991/1992...
- pinyin: Wèi Péiyuán) was a Taiwanese-American businessman who created ViolaWWW, the first po****r graphical web browser. Pei-Yuan Wei was born in Pingtung...
- bookmarks management. Bookmarks have been incorporated in browsers since the ViolaWWW browser in 1992, and Mosaic browser in 1993. Bookmark lists were called...
- Although not the first web browser (preceded by WorldWideWeb, Erwise, and ViolaWWW), it was the first browser to display images inline with text instead of...
- in May by ViolaWWW, created by Pei-Yuan Wei, which included advanced features such as embedded graphics, scripting, and animation. ViolaWWW was originally...
- 1998 Italian erotic drama film Viola Reggio Calabria, an Italian basketball team ViolaWWW, an American web browser I Viola, a nickname of the Italian football...
- (BS 1990) an undergraduate at the XCF, created ViolaWWW, one of the first graphical web browsers. ViolaWWW was the first browser to have embedded scriptable...
- even handled compressed PostScript. Another early po****r Web browser was ViolaWWW, which was modeled after HyperCard. In the same year the Lynx browser was...
- in god as a parasitic memetic virus that infects human minds. March 9 – ViolaWWW, the first po****r Web browser, created by Pei-Yuan Wei in the United States...
- attributed to poor Motif implementations. Free and open-source software portal ViolaWWW Henrik Frystyk Nielsen (26 October 1999). "World Wide Web People – "Erwise"...