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| _AOL_Modal || [[File:AOL-Files aol modal.png]] || The _AOL_Modal is a specific type of window that shows up when AOL wants you to make a decision before continuing on with what you are doing. There are numerous examples of this: the idle message(shown), the Mail and Chat Preferences windows, and the "Your mail has been sent" window. | | _AOL_Modal || [[File:AOL-Files aol modal.png]] || The _AOL_Modal is a specific type of window that shows up when AOL wants you to make a decision before continuing on with what you are doing. There are numerous examples of this: the idle message(shown), the Mail and Chat Preferences windows, and the "Your mail has been sent" window. | ||
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− | | _AOL_Splash || [[File:AOL-Files aol splash.png]] || The only example I am aware of for _AOL_Splash is the initiating screen when first loading AOL. | + | | _AOL_Splash || [[File:AOL-Files aol splash.png|200px]] || The only example I am aware of for _AOL_Splash is the initiating screen when first loading AOL. |
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| MDIClient || N/A || This window is the window in the back of AOL. It is basically the window that starts below the Keyword field and ends at the bottom of AOL. It's default color is dark gray. | | MDIClient || N/A || This window is the window in the back of AOL. It is basically the window that starts below the Keyword field and ends at the bottom of AOL. It's default color is dark gray. |
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(Originally by AOL-Files staff member Tau)
A class name is a name given to a window. Every window on your screen has an identity. This identity composes of a number and a name. This name is more specifically called a class name. For example, if you are in AOL currently find an icon (anything that has a picture and you can click it and it will bring you to something else; e.g. "Read", "Write", "IM", "Buddy Chat", et cetera.
The icon you have chosen, and every other, has the class name "_AOL_Icon". In this tutorial we will focus on the class name, not the number because the number is different for everything and changes.
This tutorial lists the surfeit of AOL class names and each has a brief description and a picture example.