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  2. List of area code overlays - Wikipedia

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    An area code overlay is a numbering plan area (NPA) in the North American Numbering Plan (NANP) that has multiple area codes assigned. Overlay complexes are used to add central office prefixes in an NPA to increase the number of available telephone numbers .

  3. Template:Location map+/overlay - Wikipedia

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    The following examples document the use of the overlay_image parameter in the {{Location map+}} template. This parameter is also available via the {{Location map}} and {{Location map many}} templates.

  4. List of North American Numbering Plan area codes - Wikipedia

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    A numbering plan area with multiple area codes is called an overlay. Area codes are also assigned for non-geographic purposes. The rules for numbering NPAs do not permit the digits 0 and 1 in the leading position. [1] Area codes with two identical trailing digits are easily recognizable codes (ERC).

  5. Overlay complex - Wikipedia

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    A boundary-extension overlay is a type in which one or more neighboring numbering plan areas (with an overlay code or a primary area code) is expanded. Examples include 321 over 407 in central Florida and 778 over 250 in British Columbia. In 1999, 281 was the first of this type, merging with 713 in Houston.

  6. Image map - Wikipedia

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    Image map example of The Club. Clicking on a person in the picture causes the browser to load the appropriate article. It is possible to create client-side image maps by hand using a text editor, but doing so requires web designers to know how to code HTML as well as how to enumerate the coordinates of the areas they wish to place over the image.

  7. Template:Overlaid images - Wikipedia

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    The "frame" is the (cropped) area visible in the final rendered image. Set its height and width. "back" is the background image. Just use the filename without [[File: etc. Its height is set to determine its scale. By default its top-left corner is aligned with the top-left corner of the frame.

  8. Template:Overlay - Wikipedia

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    text: textual numbers, for example, 1. color or colour: coloured tags, for example, . Defaults to the previous overlay form, or to 'image' if no previous overlay form. Text == image, text, colour/color. overlay1: No: Text for overlay1 for the legend. Defaults to overlay1tip if any. Text. Do not link. The template will link. overlay1colour: No

  9. Template:Location map~ - Wikipedia

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    This template places one or more location marks on a map. Template parameters [Edit template data] Parameter Description Type Status Map name 1 The name of the map to be used String required Map width width Determines the width of the map in pixels, overriding any default values. Do not include "px", for example: "300", not "300px". Number optional Default width default_width Determines the ...