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  2. HTML - Wikipedia

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    The text between < html > and </ html > describes the web page, and the text between < body > and </ body > is the visible page content. The markup text < title > This is a title </ title > defines the browser page title shown on browser tabs and window titles and the tag < div > defines a division of the page used for easy styling.

  3. Volleyball - Wikipedia

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    Towel volleyball: towel volleyball is a popular form of outdoor entertainment. The game takes place in a volleyball court, and players work in pairs, holding towels in their hands and attempting to throw the ball into the opponent's field. This version can also be played with blankets held by four people. There are several variations. [54]

  4. Help:Basic table markup - Wikipedia

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    You can add a table using HTML rather than wiki markup, as described at HTML element#Tables. However, HTML tables are discouraged because wikitables are easier to customize and maintain, as described at manual of style on tables. Also, note that the <thead>, <tbody>, <tfoot>, <colgroup>, and <col> elements are not supported in wikitext.

  5. Starting lineup - Wikipedia

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    A center; A left-winger; A right-winger; The starting forwards are typically known as the top line or first line, as most professional teams rotate four distinct three-man forward lines and three defense pairings. In ice hockey, a team must submit their starting lineup to the opposing team's captain and to the officials before the game.

  6. Template:Volleyballboxstat - Wikipedia

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    score = Match score of the game; team2 = Team's name; set = Set score of the game; stadium = Stadium of the game (stadium and city) attendance = Number of people that watched in the stadium; referee1 = First referee of the game; refenat1 = Nationality of the first referee; referee2 = Second referee of the game; refenat2 = Nationality of the ...

  7. HTML element - Wikipedia

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    A multiple-line text area, the size of which is specified by cols (where a column is a one-character width of text) and rows HTML attributes. The content of this element is restricted to plain text, which appears in the text area as default text when the page is loaded. Standardized in HTML 2.0; still current.

  8. Help:Wikitext - Wikipedia

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    <pre> is a parser tag that emulates the HTML <pre> tag. It defines preformatted text that is displayed in a fixed-width font and is enclosed in a dashed box. HTML-like and wiki markup tags are escaped, spaces and line breaks are preserved, but HTML elements are parsed.

  9. List of sports - Wikipedia

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    An international match of volleyball. Games involving opponents hitting/throwing a ball over a net using a racket, or other piece of equipment, or merely the body: Badminton