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  2. Pexels - Wikipedia

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    Through the merger with Canva, Pexels' database is available in the Canva application. [ 5 ] Pexels is committed to providing a diverse database, for example by including LGBTQ+ stock content, and through a partnership with Nappy, a platform that focuses on POC content.

  3. CSS image replacement - Wikipedia

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    CSS image replacement is a Web design technique that uses Cascading Style Sheets to replace text on a Web page with an image containing that text. It is intended to keep the page accessible to users of screen readers, text-only web browsers, or other browsers where support for images or style sheets is either disabled or nonexistent, while allowing the image to differ between styles.

  4. Wikipedia:Upload/Replace this image - Wikipedia

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    do not use this form for images found somewhere on the internet or created by someone else. If you are prepared to do this, and are logged in to your Wikipedia account, click here Before you can upload images you will need to register an account .

  5. Wikipedia:Upload/Replace this image/People - Wikipedia

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    The vast majority of images on the Internet are not acceptable for use on Wikipedia. We can only use images submitted by the copyright holder. If you are prepared to do this, and are logged in to your Wikipedia account, click here

  6. Image editing - Wikipedia

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    The Image Size dialog can be used as an image calculator of sorts. For example, a 1600 × 1200 image with a resolution of 200 ppi will produce a printed image of 8 × 6 inches. The same image with 400 ppi will produce a printed image of 4 × 3 inches. Change the resolution to 800 ppi, and the same image now prints out at 2 × 1.5 inches.

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  9. r/place - Wikipedia

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    The 2017 experiment involved an online canvas located at a subreddit called r/place. Registered users could edit the canvas by changing the color of a single pixel with a replacement from a 16-color palette. After each pixel was placed, a timer prevented the user from placing any more pixels for a period of time varying from 5 to 20 minutes ...