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  2. Wikipedia:Images linking to articles - Wikipedia

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    This page explains how to place images on wiki pages, where the image acts as a hypertext link to somewhere other than the image description page.Care should be taken that this is done in compliance with the licensing terms of the file in question, particularly if they require proper attribution.

  3. Photographic print toning - Wikipedia

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    Incomplete bleaching creates a multi-toned image with sepia highlights and gray mid-tones and shadows. This is called split toning . The untoned silver in the print can be treated with a different toner, such as gold or selenium .

  4. List of Microsoft codenames - Wikipedia

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    PowerApps Software for building and sharing native, mobile, and Web apps [228] Kumo Bing: Microsoft's set of features improving Live Search search engine [citation needed] Marvel The Microsoft Network: The classic version of MSN, originally as a proprietary, "walled garden" online service [citation needed] Media2Go

  5. Deep linking - Wikipedia

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    Second, HTML instructions do not themselves cause infringing images to appear on the user's computer screen. The HTML merely gives the address of the image to the user's browser. The browser then interacts with the computer that stores the infringing image. It is this interaction that causes an infringing image to appear on the user's computer ...

  6. Wikipedia:Extended image syntax - Wikipedia

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    Scale the image to be no greater than the given width or height, keeping its aspect ratio. Scaling up (i.e. stretching the image to a greater size) is disabled when the image is framed. Link Link the image to a different resource, or to nothing. Alt Specify the alt text for the image. This is intended for visually impaired readers.

  7. Uniform Resource Identifier - Wikipedia

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    URL is a useful but informal concept: a URL is a type of URI that identifies a resource via a representation of its primary access mechanism (e.g., its network "location"), rather than by some other attributes it may have. [17] As such, a URL is simply a URI that happens to point to a resource over a network.