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  2. Template:Box - Wikipedia

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    This template prefers inline formatting of parameters. Parameter Description Type Status; 1: 1: The contents of the box. Example Hello, world! Unknown: suggested: header: header: A heading for the box. Example Warning: Unknown: suggested: align: align: The alignment of the box. Default left Example center: Unknown: suggested: box type: box type

  3. HTTP cookie - Wikipedia

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    Security vulnerabilities may allow a cookie's data to be read by an attacker, used to gain access to user data, or used to gain access (with the user's credentials) to the website to which the cookie belongs (see cross-site scripting and cross-site request forgery for examples). [2] Tracking cookies, and especially third-party tracking cookies ...

  4. Template:Ice hockey box - Wikipedia

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    reference: The url of an official score sheet. Examples would include summaries and stat sheets published by leagues such as the NHL or KHL, teams such as the Pittsburgh Penguins or HV71, or governing bodies such as Hockey Canada or the IIHF. Enter the link as a bare url; the template will format the link.

  5. Enable cookies in your web browser - AOL Help

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    A cookie is a small piece of data stored on your computer by your web browser. With cookies turned on, the next time you return to a website, it will remember things like your login info, your site preferences, or even items you placed in a virtual shopping cart! • Enable cookies in Firefox • Enable cookies in Chrome

  6. Spreadsheet - Wikipedia

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    Example of a spreadsheet holding data about a group of audio tracks. A spreadsheet is a computer application for computation, organization, analysis and storage of data in tabular form. [1] [2] [3] Spreadsheets were developed as computerized analogs of paper accounting worksheets. [4] The program operates on data entered in cells of a table.

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  8. RecipeML - Wikipedia

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    Example of a RecipeML recipe for egg nog. Recipe Markup Language, formerly known as DESSERT (Document Encoding and Structuring Specification for Electronic Recipe Transfer), is an XML-based format for marking up recipes. The format was created in 2000 by the company FormatData.

  9. Third-party cookies - Wikipedia

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    Third-party cookies are HTTP cookies which are used principally for web tracking as part of the web advertising ecosystem. While HTTP cookies are normally sent only to the server setting them or a server in the same Internet domain , a web page may contain images or other components stored on servers in other domains.