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  2. Category:Oklahoma mass media navigational boxes - Wikipedia

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    If the template has a separate documentation page (usually called "Template:template name/doc"), add [[Category:Oklahoma mass media navigational boxes]] to the <includeonly> section at the bottom of that page.

  3. CSS - Wikipedia

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    e. Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) is a style sheet language used for specifying the presentation and styling of a document written in a markup language such as HTML or XML (including XML dialects such as SVG, MathML or XHTML). [ 1 ] CSS is a cornerstone technology of the World Wide Web, alongside HTML and JavaScript.

  4. Wikipedia:TemplateStyles - Wikipedia

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    TemplateStyles allow custom CSS pages to be used to style content without an interface administrator having to edit sitewide CSS. TemplateStyles make it more convenient for editors to style templates; for example, those templates for which the sitewide CSS for the mobile skin or another skin (e.g. Timeless) currently negatively affects the display of the template.

  5. Template:Country Radio Stations in Texas - Wikipedia

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    The above documentation is transcluded from Template:Navbox documentation. edit history Editors can experiment in this template's sandbox create mirror and testcases create pages. Subpages of this template. Categories: United States country music radio stations by state navigational boxes. Texas mass media navigational boxes.

  6. Template:AM Stereo radio stations - Wikipedia

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    Template:AM Stereo radio stations. This template does not display in the mobile view of Wikipedia; it is desktop only. Read the documentation for an explanation. This is a navigational template created using {{ navbox }}. It can be transcluded on pages by placing { {AM Stereo radio stations}} below the standard article appendices .

  7. Radio Data System - Wikipedia

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    The RDS logo. Radio Data System (RDS) is a communications protocol standard for embedding small amounts of digital information in conventional FM radio broadcasts. RDS standardizes several types of information transmitted, including time, station identification and program information.

  8. Template:Radio-station-stub - Wikipedia

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    This template is used to identify a stub about a radio station. It uses {}, which is a meta-template designed to ease the process of creating and maintaining stub templates. Usage. Typing {{Radio-station-stub}} produces the message shown at the beginning, and adds the article to the following category: Category:Radio station stubs (population: 8)

  9. Template:Honolulu Radio - Wikipedia

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    Template documentation. This template does not display in the mobile view of Wikipedia; it is desktop only. Read the documentation for an explanation. This is a navigational template created using { { navbox }}. It can be transcluded on pages by placing {{Honolulu Radio}} below the standard article appendices .