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  2. Latte art - Wikipedia

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    Latte art is a method of preparing coffee created by pouring microfoam into a shot of espresso and resulting in a pattern or design on the surface of the caffè latte, cappuccino or hot chocolate. It can also be created or embellished by simply "drawing" in the top layer of foam.

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    These wiggly, foamy 3-D creations are the pinnacle of latte art! Video courtesy of @periperipeng on Instagram Brought to you by Yahoo! Mobile: https://bit.ly/2PjpMiH

  4. Coffee - Wikipedia

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    It has less milk than a latte, but both are varieties of coffee to which the milk can be added in such a way as to create a decorative surface pattern. Such effects are known as latte art. [130] Coffee is frequently served iced. Popular options include Frappés, Iced lattes, or stronger brewed coffee served with ice. [131]

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  6. Wikipedia:Autosizing images - Wikipedia

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    The available values for thumbnail size in Preferences (on the Appearance tab) are 120px, 150px, 180px, 200px, 220px (default), 250px, 300px, and 400px. As explained at Wikipedia:Extended image syntax § Size, upright=Factor will "adjust a thumbnail's size to Factor times the default thumbnail size, rounding the result to the nearest multiple of 10".

  7. Wikipedia : WikiProject Visual arts/Public art/Image guide

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    Always include the Non-free use rationale and Non-free 3D art templates ({{Non-free 3D art}}) and be as specific in your rationale as you can. See the Mega-Gem image file for an example. Upload your image to Flickr (the unique link to your photo will be used in your Non-free use rationale).

  8. Yahoo Groups - Wikipedia

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    The Groups Updates Email feature was introduced in 2010. It summarized, in a single email, all the updates that occurred every twenty-four hours in all groups. In September 2010, a major facelift was rolled out, making Yahoo! Groups look very similar to Facebook. Former Yahoo! Groups logo, used from 2009 until 2013. Former Yahoo!

  9. Help:Viewing media - Wikipedia

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    Most images in Wikipedia articles are scaled down thumbnails. A reader of an article can click on the thumbnail, or on the small double-rectangle icon (if present) next to the caption, to see the corresponding file page and the image at a larger size. From the file description page, click the image again to see it at maximum size. Most audio ...