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  2. Wikipedia:Fixing non-free image problems - Wikipedia

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    If there many non-free images in the article already, then the "minimal usage" requirement is almost certainly not being met; instead of simply adding the new image, first discuss on the talk page of the article how the image is a better use of non-free content than the existing non-free images, and offer suggestions as to which non-free images ...

  3. List of Twitter features - Wikipedia

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    Twitter has altered the trend algorithm in the past to prevent manipulation of this type with limited success. [55] The Twitter web interface displays a list of trending topics on a sidebar on the home page, along with sponsored content (see image). Twitter often censors trending hashtags that are claimed to be abusive or offensive.

  4. Help:Pictures - Wikipedia

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    Remember that text will flow and wrap differently for other users, based on their chosen browser, screen resolution, default font size, accessibility options, number of toolbars and sidebars (such as instant messaging panes) and more. Do not force page design just so that it looks pretty on your display. Hack only where absolutely necessary.

  5. Help:Options to hide an image - Wikipedia

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    Click on View image info from the pop up menu. If this option does not show, click on the icon to left of the address in the address bar (a globe, triangle or padlock icon) and click more information. Under the media tab, The image should be already selected. If not, select your image from the list underneath the word address.

  6. Help:File description page - Wikipedia

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    In the case of an image, the file description page shows a higher resolution version of the image, if available. To view the file description page for an image or video, click on the image itself. For a sound file, click on the information icon, , near the sound clip link. A file description page consists of five parts:

  7. Wikipedia : Manual of Style/Images

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    For images created by editors themselves, changes which could have been part of the image's original composition—such as rotation or minor cropping—need not be mentioned on the description page.) Images should not be changed in ways that materially mislead the viewer. For example, images showing artworks, faces, identifiable places or ...

  8. Help:User style - Wikipedia

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    The CSS selectors, expressed in terms of elements, classes and id's, relevant for the style of the page body include the following. As far as possible, examples are given, which show the result for the current style settings: : link — links — example: Help:Index ; default: help:index (See a vs :link): link: link: link: visited: link ...

  9. Template:Non-free media data - Wikipedia

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    This template is an alternate to the {{Non-free use rationale}} template. This template is designed to be used in conjunction with one or more instances of the {{Non-free media rationale}}. On any non-free image's description page, each article which uses that image must be noted, and must be given its own non-free use rationale.