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A favicon also known as a shortcut icon, website icon, tab icon, URL icon, or bookmark icon, is a file containing one or more small icons associated with a ...
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A favicon is small image (known as an icon) that is used to identify a website or webpage. A 16x16 pixel favicon. A 32x32 pixel favicon.
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Wikipedia is a free online encyclopedia, created and edited by volunteers around the world and hosted by the Wikimedia Foundation.
Wikipedia is a wiki, meaning anyone can edit nearly any page and improve articles immediately. You do not need to register to do this, and anyone who has ...
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One of the key policies of Wikipedia is that all article content has to be verifiable. This means that reliable sources must be able to support the material.
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When you encounter strange behavior, first try bypassing your cache. In most cases you can use the simple instructions shown to the right, or see the complete ...
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Wikitext cheatsheet. Works anywhere in the text. Description, You type, You get. Italics, bold ...
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Editing tutorial for Wikipedia using classic wiki markup. ... A screencast that walks through how to use the various features of RefTools. ... of wiki code. Many ...
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This page explains how to make the wikilink, interwiki link, or external web link (as hyperlinks) connections on Wikipedia, which gives readers one-click access ...
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The markup language called wikitext, also known as wiki markup or wikicode, consists of the syntax and keywords used by the MediaWiki software to format a ...
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