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  2. Submission management system - Wikipedia

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    Manuscript submission management systems allow an editor of an academic journal to manage electronic submission of authors' manuscripts for publication, to recruit reviewers of those manuscripts, to check authors' compliance with the journal's requirements, and to communicate with authors.

  3. Wikipedia : Submission Standards

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    These submission standards apply to any and all contributions you make to Wikipedia irrespective of date or the then status of the terms and conditions of your submission. Procedure for Changes This is a protected page which means that changes to it will only be made if they are done by an administrator .

  4. Search box - Wikipedia

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    Search box in ++-. A search box, search field or search bar is a graphical control element used in computer programs, such as file managers or web browsers, and on web sites.A search box is usually a single-line text box or search icon (which will transform into a search box on click activity) with the dedicated function of accepting user input to be searched for in a database.

  5. Web indexing - Wikipedia

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    Web indexing, or Internet indexing, comprises methods for indexing the contents of a website or of the Internet as a whole. Individual websites or intranets may use a back-of-the-book index, while search engines usually use keywords and metadata to provide a more useful vocabulary for Internet or onsite searching.

  6. Help:Contents - Wikipedia

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    The Readers' FAQ and our about page contain the most commonly sought information about Wikipedia. For simple searches, there is a search bar at the top of every page. Type what you are looking for in the box. Suggested matches will appear in a dropdown list. Select any page in the list to go to that page.

  7. Address bar - Wikipedia

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    The address bar is also used to show the security status of a web page; various designs are used to distinguish between insecure HTTP and encrypted HTTPS, alongside use of an Extended Validation Certificate, which some websites use to verify their identity. An example of the Firefox browser treating non-URL text as a search term

  8. Template:Statustop/doc - Wikipedia

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    Status: Custom – sleep. (if |sleep=Custom is defined where Custom is any text) Status: Unknown – if your status is not being reported correctly or your status page is empty; An optional unnamed parameter like {{Statustop|offline}} may be used to give the status directly instead of in Special:MyPage/Status. Can also accept named parameters

  9. List of HTTP status codes - Wikipedia

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    This class of status code indicates the client must take additional action to complete the request. Many of these status codes are used in URL redirection. [2] A user agent may carry out the additional action with no user interaction only if the method used in the second request is GET or HEAD. A user agent may automatically redirect a request.