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  2. HTML - Wikipedia

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    The text between < html > and </ html > describes the web page, and the text between < body > and </ body > is the visible page content. The markup text < title > This is a title </ title > defines the browser page title shown on browser tabs and window titles and the tag < div > defines a division of the page used for easy styling.

  3. Web page - Wikipedia

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    A web page is a structured document. The core element is a text file written in the HyperText Markup Language (HTML). This specifies the content of the page, [3] including images and video . Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) specify the presentation of the page. [3] CSS rules can be in separate text files or embedded within the HTML file.

  4. Claris Home Page - Wikipedia

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    Claris Home Page was one of the earliest true WYSIWYG HTML editors, developed from 1994 on. [1] The project was code-named Loma Prieta. [2] Claris purchased it from San Andreas Systems, reworked it to use the user interface common to all their products, and released it in 1996.

  5. List of computer standards - Wikipedia

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    Standard Version Released American Standard Code for Information Interchange: Atom: 1.0 Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) : 2.1 2007/07/19 COLLADA: 1.5.0: 2008/08 Common Information Model (CIM)

  6. Help:HTML in wikitext - Wikipedia

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    The MediaWiki software, which drives Wikipedia, allows the use of a subset of HTML 5 elements, or tags and their attributes, for presentation formatting. But most HTML can be included by using equivalent wiki markup or templates; these are generally preferred within articles, as they are sometimes simpler for most editors and less intrusive in the editing window; but Wikipedia's Manual of ...

  7. Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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    Ludwigsburg Palace is a 452-room complex of 18 buildings in Ludwigsburg, Baden-Württemberg, Germany. It is the largest palatial estate in the country and has been called the " Versailles of Swabia ". Eberhard Louis, Duke of Württemberg, began construction of the palace in 1704. Charles Eugene, the son of his successor, completed it and ...

  8. Former Marion vice mayor sues over raid, claiming it was a ...

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    The 88-page lawsuit comes nine months after the police raid, in which Marion’s then-Police Chief Gideon Cody led law enforcement officers on searches of the newspaper, the home of the paper’s ...

  9. Newspaper endorsements in the 2011 Canadian federal election

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    The Brampton Guardian; The Recorder and Times; Burlington Post; Calgary Herald; Calgary Sun; The Economist; Edmonton Journal; Edmonton Sun; Etobicoke Guardian; The Globe and Mail; The Mississauga News