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  2. Web browsing history - Wikipedia

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    Artwork related to browser history. Web browsing history refers to the list of web pages a user has visited, as well as associated metadata such as page title and time of visit. It is usually stored locally by web browsers [1] [2] in order to provide the user with a history list to go back to previously visited pages. It can reflect the user's ...

  3. Wikipedia:History merging - Wikipedia

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    If page X is transcluded in page Y, and page X is marked to be the recipient in a history-merge, then page X and page Y will both appear in Category:Candidates for history merging, and both pages will display the request to perform a history-merge. An admin should not try to perform a history-merge on page Y, but only on page X.

  4. Help:Merging and moving pages - Wikipedia

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    Merging and moving are two fundamental aspects of how articles are developed, structured, and reformed on Wikipedia. A merger is a non-automated process by which two similar or redundant pages are united on one page. A move renames a page, giving it a new title. These processes are explained at: Wikipedia:Merging; Wikipedia:Moving a page ...

  5. Wikipedia:Merging - Wikipedia

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    A merge, or merger, is the process of uniting two or more pages into a single page.It is done by copying some or all content from the source page(s) into the destination page and then replacing the source page with a redirect to the destination page.

  6. Wikipedia:Redirect - Wikipedia

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    They have a potentially useful page history, or an edit history that should be kept to comply with the licensing requirements for a merge (see Wikipedia:Merge and delete). On the other hand, if the redirect was created by renaming a page with that name, and the page history just mentions the renaming, and for one of the reasons above you want ...

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  8. Manage your AOL username

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    A Primary username is the name you created when you first signed up for an AOL account. In the past, AOL offered the ability to create secondary usernames linked to this Primary username, however, as of November 30, 2017, the ability to add or manage additional usernames has been removed.

  9. Wikipedia:Moving a page - Wikipedia

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    rename: keep the page but give it another name; the page history is now attached to the new name; a new page with the old name is created which redirects to the new name and whose page history records the renaming. move: move the contents and the page history to a new page; change the old page into a redirect whose page history records only the ...

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