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  2. Neocities - Wikipedia

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    The files that free users can host on Neocities are restricted to HTML files, CSS files, Javascript files, Markdown files, XML files, text files, fonts and images. By upgrading to their paid plan, this restriction is removed. This restriction is in place to prevent it from becoming a "file dump". [15]

  3. Wikipedia:File upload wizard/doc - Wikipedia

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    The wizard consists of one normal wiki page, currently located at Wikipedia:File Upload Wizard, a page of client-side Javascript code, currently at MediaWiki:FileUploadWizard.js, and a corresponding .css page, currently at MediaWiki:FileUploadWizard.css.

  4. Wikipedia:File upload wizard - Wikipedia

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  5. JSFiddle - Wikipedia

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    JSFiddle is an online IDE which is designed to allow users to edit and run HTML, JavaScript, and CSS code on a single page. [3] Its interface is minimalist and split into four main frames, which correspond to editable HTML, JavaScript and CSS fields and a result field which displays the user's project after it is run.

  6. Upload components - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] With HTML forms a user's files can be uploaded by employing <input/> tag with different attributes. This method allows web site developers to implement basic upload functionality. However, it has the following disadvantages: Multiple files upload is not available – a user can upload only 1 file a time.

  7. List of image-sharing websites - Wikipedia

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    Free image hosting, no registration required. Yes Yes Unknown From 9 Feb 2015 all Imgur accounts are treated as Imgur pro accounts. No limits. [15] Ipernity: France [16] Photo, video & blog sharing. Operated by the world's largest non-commercial photo sharing community, without profit interest, advertising, data trading or sale of any content ...

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

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    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. Please consider uploading freely licensed content to the Wikimedia Commons instead of here. This allows the files to be used in ...

  9. Acid1 - Wikipedia

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    Example of a failed Acid1 test Easter egg in Internet Explorer 5 for Mac. Acid1, originally called the Box Acid Test, is a test page for web browsers.It was developed in October 1998 and was important in establishing baseline interoperability between early web browsers, especially for the Cascading Style Sheets 1.0 specification.