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  2. Wikipedia:Fixing non-free image problems - Wikipedia

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    There are basically two type of pictures (images, files, pics, etc.) that are used here on Wikipedia: Free images; Non-free images; A free image is an image that can be freely used anywhere on Wikipedia. A free image may be either public domain, or released under a free license, such as CC-BY-SA. Free images can be used in any article where ...

  3. Wikipedia:Edit filter - Wikipedia

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    It is also possible to have a user's autoconfirmed status revoked if a user trips the filter. The next highest setting is to warn. In this case, the user will see a customisable message (this one by default) that the edit may be problematic. The user then has the option to either proceed with the save, or abandon the edit.

  4. Help : Wikipedia: The Missing Manual/Editing, creating, and ...

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    When a word has changed, the software shows that word in bolded red for emphasis: in this case, "wife" (before) and "life" (after). So it turns out that the edit was constructive—it fixed an incorrect word that was a typo, Freudian slip, or somewhat subtle vandalism.

  5. Wikipedia : User page design guide/Style

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    First, create a user subpage (described in this section) titled "User:Example User/Header" Then, copy the following code into the subpage and change the parts in all caps (e.g.: "COLOR OF TEXT" and "HEADER TEXT YOU WANT") Transclude the header onto your user page (type the full name of the subpage inside double curly brackets) {{like this}}

  6. 16 of the Most Famous Malapropism Examples - AOL

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    Her name became the default term for misusing a word. Her name, in turn, comes from the French mal à propos , or “inappropriate.” Here are a couple of Mrs. Malaprop’s malapropism examples:

  7. Connecticut man allegedly killed a mother, her infant son ...

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    A Connecticut man who allegedly killed a woman and her infant son in November targeted the woman because she owed him $400 for renting a vehicle of his, arrest reports said on Monday.

  8. Kelly Stafford Considering Moving Out of Family Home ... - AOL

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    During the podcast, Kelly said that Matthew, 36, "won't come close to [her]" because of her sickness, which she "completely" understands. "If all my kids have the flu, I don’t think we should be ...

  9. Side-by-side assembly - Wikipedia

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    Side-by-side assembly (SxS, or WinSxS on Microsoft Windows) technology is a standard for executable files in Windows 98 Second Edition, Windows 2000, and later versions of Windows that attempts to alleviate problems (collectively known as "DLL Hell") that arise from the use of dynamic-link libraries (DLLs) in Microsoft Windows.