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  2. Help:User style - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Help:User_style

    : link. image – link from full image to image description page: link. internal – link to file itself (Media:), and links from thumbnail and magnifying glass icon to image description page (note that color and font size specified for a.internal are only applicable in the first case): link. new example ; default: example

  3. Help:Link color - Wikipedia

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    Link to a very short article/stub within Wikipedia, but only if the user has set a preference option to format links to stubs in this way: not yet defined #772233 = rgb(119,34,51) blue link (Vector 2022) light blue link 1 (other skins) light blue link 2 (other skins) Link to a page at another wiki, usually another Wikimedia project or an ...

  4. Blink element - Wikipedia

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    The blink element is non-standard, and as such there is no authoritative specification of its syntax or semantics. While Bert Bos of the World Wide Web Consortium has produced a Document Type Definition that includes syntax for the blink element (defining it as a phrase element on a par with elements for emphasis and citations), the comments in the DTD explain that it is intended as a joke.

  5. Change your emails font, format, hyperlinks, and more in AOL ...

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    • Choose a text color. • Choose a background text color. • Change your emails format. • Add emoticons. • Find and replace text, clear formatting, or add the time. • Insert a saved image. • Insert a hyperlink.

  6. Hyperlink - Wikipedia

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    This is also called link decoration. The behavior and style of links can be specified using the Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) language. In a graphical user interface, the appearance of a mouse cursor may change into a hand motif to indicate a link. In most graphical web browsers, links are displayed in underlined blue text when they have not ...

  7. Template:Deprecated code - Wikipedia

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    |class= assign a CSS class |id= assign an HTML ID for #linking and other purposes (must be unique on the page and start with an alphabetic letter) |style= add additional CSS styling (can be used to add text-decoration: line-through; back in if you want that formatting; a shortcut for this is {} or {})

  8. Wikipedia : Manual of Style/Linking

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    Piped links. Using a piped link to sections avoids the unsightly Article name#Section name in the display text. The format for a piped link is [[Article#Section|name of link]]. For example, to link to the "Culture" subsection of the article Oman, type [[Oman#Culture|culture of Oman]] (note that the section name is case-sensitive),

  9. Template:Linktext - Wikipedia

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    The {{}} template creates inline links to Wiktionary by default for each word separately to a page that matches that word, within the supplied text. Other wikis can be specified and thus interlanguage Wikipedias or interwiki links can be created.