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  2. Wikipedia:User scripts/Guide - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:User_scripts/Guide

    Save and unzip tinyweb.zip for example into c:\Program Files\Tinyweb, create a shortcut to tiny.exe, and add an argument in shortcut properties — path to your folder with wikipediatest.js and any file index.html (required). Start TinyWeb with this shortcut; unload it with Task Manager.

  3. Wikipedia:Uploading images - Wikipedia

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    To upload an image, use the Wikipedia:File upload wizard. When uploading an image, you have to: make sure the image is published under a free copyright license; clearly label the origin and the copyright license of the image. Before uploading images, read the image use policy. Most images on the Internet are copyrighted.

  4. Help:Creation and usage of media files - Wikipedia

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    Images, audio and video files must be uploaded into Wikipedia using the "Upload file" link on the left-hand navigation bar. Only logged in users can upload files. Once a file is uploaded, other pages can include or link to the file. Uploaded files are given the "File:" prefix by the system, and each one has an image description page.

  5. Wikipedia:Catalogue of CSS classes - Wikipedia

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    Set in HTML body element. ltr = Page text goes "Left To Right" like now. rtl = Text goes "Right To Left", like in the Arabic Wikipedia. body magnify The two "magnify" rectangles in the caption of a thumb'ed image (magnify-clip.png) common/shared.css, monobook/main.css, common/commonPrint.css (print) Linker.php (line 675) mbox-inside

  6. Wikipedia:User scripts/Ranking - Wikipedia

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    FurMe was a set of JavaScripts that gives registered users a convenient way to manage Image namespace specific tasks, primarily to generate non-free use rationales to images that lack them. FurMe is based on the morebits.js library, and therefore is subject to all usage restrictions inherited from that library (please see the TWINKLE doc page ...

  7. Document Object Model - Wikipedia

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    The Document Object Model (DOM) is a cross-platform and language-independent interface that treats an HTML or XML document as a tree structure wherein each node is an object representing a part of the document. The DOM represents a document with a logical tree. Each branch of the tree ends in a node, and each node contains objects.

  8. Wikipedia:User scripts/Requests - Wikipedia

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    Before you request a script, please make sure it does not already exist. For a list of user scripts, see this list . If you have been helped, please let us know , so that we may archive the request.

  9. Wikipedia:RefToolbar - Wikipedia

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    RefToolbar refers to a series of JavaScript/jQuery scripts that help editors add citation templates to articles. It works in conjunction with the MediaWiki extension WikiEditor . The Reftoolbar implementation is scattered across several scripts (see, for example, this , this or this prefix search).