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  2. File:Vector Video Standards8.svg - Wikipedia

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    Note about the svg: This svg-file has a clean source code and is intended to be modified with text editors!. (The code of the original Vector Video Standards.svg has the typical inaccurate coordinates from graphic editors (like 2399.1176 instead of 2400) and some redundant style-definitons. It also uses an x-offset of 0.5 und y-offset of -3307. ...

  3. File:CSS Standardization - The State of the Web.webm

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    Short title: CSS Standardization - The State of the Web: Author: Google Chrome Developers: User comments: In this episode of the State of the Web, Rick Viscomi and Jen Simmons (CSS Working Group, Mozilla) discuss the process of CSS standardization and the evolution of how developers style the web.

  4. Aspect ratio (image) - Wikipedia

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    Common aspect ratios used in film and displays images. The common film aspect ratios used in cinemas are 1.85:1 and 2.40:1. [1] Two common videographic aspect ratios are 4:3 (1. 3:1), [a] the universal video format of the 20th century, and 16:9 (1. 7:1), universal for high-definition television and European digital television.

  5. File:Video Standards.svg - Wikipedia

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    Comparison between MOST known Video Resolutions including relevant Aspect Ratio Lines. Made for use on Computer Video Standards page. This is an SVG, though the drop shadows do not work with Firefox <=2.0 they do work in other browsers (namely IE with the Adobe plug-in) and it degrades nicely in those that they don't work in.

  6. Wikipedia:Extended image syntax - Wikipedia

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    (E.g., x150px) Scale the image to make it the specified number of pixels in height, and scale the width to retain the original aspect ratio. WidthxHeightpx (E.g. 100x150px) Scale the image to be no wider and no higher than the specified number of pixels. The image will keep its original aspect ratio.

  7. Display resolution standards - Wikipedia

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    The 16:10 aspect ratio had its largest use in the 1995–2010 period, and the 16:9 aspect ratio tends to reflect post-2010 mass-market computer monitor, laptop, and entertainment products displays. On CRTs, there was often a difference between the aspect ratio of the computer resolution and the aspect ratio of the display causing non-square ...

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  9. File:Vector Video Standards2.svg - Wikipedia

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    This file is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 Unported license.: You are free: to share – to copy, distribute and transmit the work; to remix – to adapt the work