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  2. Help:Pictures - Wikipedia

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    A Wikipedia reader can click on the thumbnail, or on the small double-rectangle icon below it, to see the corresponding file page which will let the user see the image in its original size. Although the above text may appear in multiple lines for formatting purposes, the actual image text is on one line, as it uses spaces without any line breaks.

  3. Template:Location map - Wikipedia

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    The background colour to use for the label; see Web colors. The default is no background colour, which shows the map image behind the label. mark: The name of an image file to display as the identifying mark; the default is Red pog.svg (). See examples at Commons:Location markers and Commons:Category:Map icons. marksize

  4. Wikipedia : Manual of Style/Images

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    Do not place an image at the end of the previous section as this will not be visible in the appropriate section on mobile devices. An image causes a paragraph break (i.e., the current paragraph ends and a new one begins) so it is not possible to place an image within a paragraph.

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  6. Google Image Labeler - Wikipedia

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    The Google Image Labeler relied on humans that tag the meaning or content of the image, rather than its context looking on at where the image was used. By storing more information about the image, Google stores more possible avenues of discovering the image in response to a user's search.

  7. Automatic label placement - Wikipedia

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    One simple optimization that is important on real maps is dividing a set of labels into smaller sets that can be solved independently. Two labels are rivals if they can overlap in one of the possible placements. Transitive closure of this relation divides the set of labels into possibly much smaller sets. On uniformly and densely labelled maps ...

  8. Site map - Wikipedia

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    Many sites have user-visible sitemaps which present a systematic view, typically hierarchical, of the site. These are intended to help visitors find specific pages, and can also be used by crawlers. They also act as a navigation aid [1] by providing an overview of a site's content at a single glance. Alphabetically organized sitemaps, sometimes ...

  9. A Guide to Laundry Symbols: Find Out What Those Washing ...

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    A picture may be worth a thousand words, but sometimes it’s more confusing than text. That goes double when it’s one of the many laundry symbols found on the care label of your clothes.