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  2. Help:Using colours - Wikipedia

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    To use a colour in a template or table you can use the hex triplet (e.g. #CD7F32 is bronze) or HTML color name (e.g. red).. Editors are encouraged to make use of tools, such as Color Brewer 2 to create Brewer palettes, listed at MOS:COLOR for color scheme selection used in graphical charts, maps, tables, and webpages with accessibility in mind for color-blind and visually impaired users.

  3. Help:User style - Wikipedia

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    However, a setting only affects other webpages if they use the same CSS selector; e.g. a setting for the selector a.extiw affects fewer pages on the web than one for h2 (but it affects at least all MediaWiki projects, not just one). For lines of CSS which should be different on different MediaWiki projects, e.g. for a different background color ...

  4. Cut, copy, and paste - Wikipedia

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    Sequence diagram of the copy-paste operation. The term "copy-and-paste" refers to the popular, simple method of reproducing text or other data from a source to a destination. It differs from cut and paste in that the original source text or data does not get deleted or removed.

  5. Wikipedia:Extended image syntax - Wikipedia

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    Specifying a size does not just change the apparent image size using HTML; it actually generates a resized version of the image on the fly and links to it appropriately. This happens whether or not you specify the size in conjunction with "thumb". This means the server does all the work of changing the image size, not the web browser of the user.

  6. MediaWiki talk:Common.css/Archive 3 - Wikipedia

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    By all means move inline style to classes, and change the id to a class, but don't move the image to CSS or change the table to a div. —Simetrical (talk • contribs) 21:41, 3 December 2006 (UTC) On second thought, this might be an okay choice for moving to div, but still don't move the image to CSS.

  7. Help:Pictures - Wikipedia

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    In very brief summary, one hurdle that trips up many people when attempting to add an image to an infobox template is that most internally provide the wiki code that "wraps" the image. Accordingly, you do not usually add the brackets, number of pixels, and other code details you will learn about below, when placing an image in infoboxes ...

  8. Wikipedia : User page design guide/Introduction

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    And while words can familiarize someone with the inner you, images can provide an actual glimpse for them into your world. See How to place an image and Wikipedia:Picture tutorial. Or find a picture in a Wikipedia article, and copy its wikicode from the edit window. But, before you use images, be sure to see Wikipedia:Image dos and don'ts.

  9. Copy-and-paste programming - Wikipedia

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    Copy-and-paste programming, sometimes referred to as just pasting, is the production of highly repetitive computer programming code, as produced by copy and paste operations. It is primarily a pejorative term; those who use the term are often implying a lack of programming competence and ability to create abstractions.