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  2. Talk:Private Use Areas - Wikipedia

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    The title is Unicode character "U+F8FF", which is in the Unicode private use area, so the appearance of the title depends entirely on what font you're using: most Mac users will see an "apple" symbol, while on my home computer, I see it as a "Euro" symbol with an extra bar. Other people have reported seeing such things as a "no such character ...

  3. Private Use Areas - Wikipedia

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    In Unicode, a Private Use Area (PUA) is a range of code points that, by definition, will not be assigned characters by the standard. [1] Three private use areas are defined: one in the Basic Multilingual Plane (U+E000–U+F8FF), and one each in, and nearly covering, planes 15 and 16 (U+F0000–U+FFFFD, U+100000–U+10FFFD).

  4. Mission Control (macOS) - Wikipedia

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    On Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard, Exposé featured a new organized grid view and allowed users to activate Exposé from the Dock. In Mac OS X 10.7 Lion, some features of Dashboard, Exposé, and Spaces were incorporated into Mission Control. This gave an overview of all running applications just like "All windows" but grouped windows from the same ...

  5. Private use area - Wikipedia

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    Private use area may refer to: ISO/IEC 10646 / Unicode Private Use Areas; ISO 639-3 Private Use Area: qaa to qtz; ISO 15924 Private Use Area: Qaaa to Qabx; ISO 3166-1 alpha-2#User-assigned code elements: AA, QM-QZ, XA-XZ, ZZ; Address space in internet addressing for private networks

  6. Wikipedia:User pages - Wikipedia

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    Users may include a user page notice on their own user pages, user talk pages, or both. Placing the template {{ User page }} at the start of a user page clearly identifies the nature of the page for readers, and also helps if people find the labeled page in copies of Wikipedia elsewhere (more about this below) and want to locate the original.

  7. Wikipedia : User page design guide/Introduction

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    In this multi-page guide, you will find advice on how to develop your user page, and resources that you can copy and paste to make it easier. Eventually, many Wikipedians turn their attention to their user pages. A nice user page can create a stronger tie between a user and the community, but it can be a daunting and time consuming task.

  8. Private browsing - Wikipedia

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    Private browsing modes are commonly used for various purposes, such as concealing visits to sensitive websites (like adult-oriented content) from the browsing history, conducting unbiased web searches unaffected by previous browsing habits or recorded interests, offering a "clean" temporary session for guest users (for instance, on public computers), [7] and managing multiple accounts on ...

  9. Wikipedia:How to use your user space - Wikipedia

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    Your user space consists of "subpages" of your user page and talk page. Page names that start with "User:", followed by your user name, followed by a slash (/), are in your user space. To create one, edit your user page and add a link starting with a slash (/); for example, [[/Example]]. Save the page, and follow the link that was added to ...