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  2. Template:Blurb - Wikipedia

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    It can be used for quotes or other useful content and it would also fitor match other template elements like sidebars and navbars. You can set a width by piping "width =" and a valid CSS width value. You can specify a valid HTML color value or leave out the color parameter for default. {

  3. Template:Blurb/doc - Wikipedia

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  4. Template:Blurbclose - Wikipedia

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    When used together with {}, this template will enclose whatever appears between the two in a blue box with rounded corners (on supported browsers) and a colored border. It can be used for quotes, or other useful content. It could be useful also in some places to match other template elements like sidebars and navbars. {

  5. Template:Blurbclose/doc - Wikipedia

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    Language links are at the top of the page across from the title.

  6. Wikipedia : Manual of Style/Text formatting

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    In no case should the resulting font size of any text drop below 85% of the page's default font size. The HTML <small>...</small> tag has a semantic meaning of fine print or side comments; [2] do not use it for stylistic changes. For use of small text for authority names with binomials, see § Scientific names.

  7. Blurb - Wikipedia

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    The name and term stuck for any publisher's contents on a book's back cover, even after the picture was dropped and only the text remained. In Germany, the blurb is regarded to have been invented by Karl Robert Langewiesche around 1902. In German bibliographic usage, it is usually located on the second page of the book underneath the half title ...

  8. Dust jacket - Wikipedia

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    The back panel or flaps of the dust cover are printed with biographical information about the author, a summary of the book from the publisher (known as a blurb) or critical praise from celebrities or authorities in the book's subject area. The back of a dust jacket often has a barcode for retail purchase, and the book's ISBN. The information ...

  9. Style sheet (web development) - Wikipedia

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    Because the semantic file contains only the meanings an author intends to convey, the styling of the various elements of the document's content is very consistent. For example, headings, emphasized text, lists and mathematical expressions all receive consistently applied style properties from the external style sheet.