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  2. XHTML+RDFa - Wikipedia

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    The combination of XHTML 1.1 and RDFa modules is claimed to be an example markup language. The Document Type Definition (DTD) is published at the W3C website. [12] According to the document type declaration, the identifiers of an XHTML+RDFa document should look like the following:

  3. Large-print - Wikipedia

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    The font should be wide-bodied with space between each letter. Letters which have a "bubble" inside them (known as a counter, such as o, d, g, e), should have ample space inside the counter. Punctuation should be rounded, large, and very visible. Font strokes should be solid and without gaps.

  4. Wikipedia : Manual of Style/Layout

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    Sections should be consecutive, such that they do not skip levels from sections to sub-subsections; the exact methodology is part of the Accessibility guideline. [g] Between sections, there should be a single blank line: multiple blank lines in the edit window create too much white space in the article. There is no need to include a blank line ...

  5. Wikipedia:Manual of Style - Wikipedia

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    Ligatures should be used in languages in which they are standard (hence Moreau's last words were clin d'œil is preferable to Moreau's last words were clin d'oeil) but not in English (encyclopedia or encyclopaedia, not encyclopædia), except in proper names (Æthelstan, not Aethelstan).

  6. Form and document creation - Wikipedia

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    Medical writers are expected to come to "an understanding of the FDA’s complex expectations" by "careful reading and interpretation of the FDA regulations and guidance documents." [68] This is an example of the type of work a form or document designer may have to do. There could be external research needed before form or document design or ...

  7. Specification (technical standard) - Wikipedia

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    The standard listing of construction specifications falls into 50 Divisions, or broad categories of work types and work results involved in construction. The divisions are subdivided into sections, each one addressing a specific material type (concrete) or a work product (steel door) of the construction work.

  8. Document file format - Wikipedia

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    HTML is the most used and open international standard and it is also used as document file format. It has also become ISO / IEC standard (ISO 15445:2000). The default binary file format used by Microsoft Word ( .doc ) has become widespread de facto standard for office documents, but it is a proprietary format and is not always fully supported ...

  9. Statement of work - Wikipedia

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    A statement of work (SOW) is a document routinely employed in the field of project management. It is the narrative description of a project's work requirement. [1]: 426 It defines project-specific activities, deliverables and timelines for a vendor providing services to the client. The SOW typically also includes detailed requirements and ...