Примери за използване на Information from one page на Английски и техните преводи на Български
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Passing on information from one page to the next.
Passing on information from one page to the next, for instance if a long survey is being filled in.
Passing through information from one page to the next one. .
Forward information from one page to the next page, such as when you must fill in a lot of details when ordering online;
Transmitting information from one page to the next one, e.g.
Passing information from one page to the next page, for example if you have to enter a lot of data when ordering online.
Passing on information from one page to the next, e.g., when completing a long survey or if you have to fill in a great deal of data when ordering online.
Passing on information from one page to the next, for example when a long survey is being filled in or when you have to fill in a lot of data when ordering online.
Passing information from one page to the next page, for example, if a long survey is completed or if you need to fill in a lot of data.
Passing on information from one page to the next, for example when a long survey is being filled in or when you have to fill in a lot of data when ordering online.
Forward information from one page to the next, for example, compiling a survey or having to enter a large amount of information in an online order.
Passing on information from one page to the next, for instance if a long survey is being filled in or if you need to fill in a large number of details for an online order;
Passing information from one page to the next page, for example, if a long survey is completed or if you need to fill in a lot of data.
To pass on information from one page to the next, for instance when filling out a long survey, or when placing an order online requires filling in a lot of information. .
Passing on information from one page to the next, e.g., when completing a long survey or if you have to fill in a great deal of data when ordering online.
Passing on information from one page to the next, for example when a long survey is being filled in or when you have to fill in a lot of data when ordering online.
Transmit information from one page to the next, for example, when filling out a long questionnaire or when filling in a lot of data to make an online order;
The transmission of information from one page to the next page, for example if a long survey is completed or if you have to enter a lot of data when ordering online.
Help users complete tasks without having to re-enter information when browsing from one page to another or when visiting the site later.
Help users complete tasks without having to re‑enter information when browsing from one page to another or when visiting the site later.
To help users complete tasks without having to re‑enter information when browsing from one page to another or when visiting the site later;
You can view this option on the Modular wrappers page or request more information from one of our advisers.
There should be no difficulties in going from one page to another, finding necessary information.
This is dangerous and by surfing from one page to another you can get viruses and someone could steal your accounts information.
The information in the cookies lets us trace the paths followed by users to our Web site as they move from one page to another.
They allow the server to gather information from the browser in order to avoid the need to re-submit information when you return to the website or go from one page to another.
It allows the server to collect information from your browser, so you do not always have to enter data again when you return to the website or switch from one page to another.
This allows the server to deliver a page tailored to a particular user, or the page itself can contain some script which is aware of the data in the cookie and so is able to carry information from one visit to the website(or related site) to the next.”.
I use the notion of'accessibility' in a double sense here: On the one hand it takes into view the sequence and order of the'steps' we must with which we move in the field of information(in order tofind a piece of information, you need to'step' from one page to another). On the other, it refers to the different levels and rights of access to information.
I have here more than 300 pages documenting illegal wiretaps, interrogations, and assassinations carried out by Northern Lights all using information from something called Research, and all from one two-week period.