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Task: - UX. Ads. Ads with a fixed position and occupying screen space. - UX. Ads. The ad takes up half a page or more. - UX. Ads. Too many ads. - UX. Effects. Page loading progress before opening. - UX. Image. Image without alt tag. - UX. Image. Many animations. - UX. Image. Many icons without a sprite. - UX. Image. Many large size photos. Many large image photos. - UX. Navigation. Empty hyperlink. - UX. Player. Audio does not automatically play on a page designed for audio. - UX. Player. Automatic video playback on a page that is not intended for video. - UX. Popup. Cookie consent popup. - UX. Popup. Cookie pop-up window with a choice: accept or subscribe. - UX. Popup. Email subscription popup. - UX. Popup. Fake notifications. + (1) New Messages! in title. - UX. Popup. Intall app. - UX. Popup. Paywall. - UX. Popup. Push notification popup. - UX. Popup. Registration pop-up window. - UX. Popup. Sign-in prompt popup. - UX. Prohibit copying and pasting into form input fields such as passwords or credit card numbers. - UX. Scroll. Endless scrolling - UX. Scroll. Modify scrolling speed. - UX. Scroll. Not responsive. Horizontal page scrolling. - UX. Scroll. The page automatically scrolls up, jumps. - UX. Text selection is disabled. Forbidden to copy the text or the ability to copy text is disabled. - UX. Text. Color. Bad color contrast. - UX. Text. Incorrect heading order. - UX. Text. More than three fonts.
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Computer keyboard

A computer keyboard is a peripheral input device modeled after the typewriter keyboard[1][2] which uses an arrangement of buttons or keys to act as mechanical levers or electronic switches. Replacing early punched cards and paper tape technology, interaction via teleprinter-style keyboards have been the main input method for computers since the 1970s, supplemented by the computer mouse since the 1980s. Keyboard keys (buttons) typically have a set of characters engraved or printed on them, and each press of a key typically corresponds to a single written symbol. However, producing some symbols may require pressing and holding several keys simultaneously or in sequence.[3] While most keys produce characters (letters, numbers or symbols), other keys (such as the escape key) can prompt the computer to execute system commands. In a modern computer, the interpretation of key presses is generally left to the software: the information sent to the computer, the scan code, tells it only which physical key (or keys) was pressed or released.[4] In normal usage, the keyboard is used as a text entry interface for typing text, numbers, and symbols into application software such as a word processor, web browser or social media app. Touchscreens use virtual keyboards.
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"a satellite in the dark with a black background"

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"black Samsung laptop in brown bag"

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"Photography of purple and green aurora beam below grey space satellite photo – Free Space Image on Unsplash"

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"A corona mass ejection erupts from our sun on August 31, 2012"

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"Astrology Pictures"

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"Astronaut Franklin R. Chang-Diaz works with a grapple fixture during extravehicular activity to perform work on the International Space Station"

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"United States seen from orbit"

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