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  2. mailto - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mailto

    mailto is a Uniform Resource Identifier (URI) scheme for email addresses. It is used to produce hyperlinks on websites that allow users to send an email to a specific address directly from an HTML document, without having to copy it and entering it into an email client .

  3. Help:VisualEditor - Wikipedia

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    To link to a web page on another website, the process is similar: Choose the "External site" tab, and enter a URL in the box. External links without labels look like this: . You can add these by placing your cursor to the right of the text to which the link is related. Open the link tool by clicking on the button or pressing the shortcut keys.

  4. HTML email - Wikipedia

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    In 2018 a vulnerability of the HTML processing of many common email clients was disclosed, in which decrypted text of PGP or S/MIME encrypted email parts can be caused to be sent as an attribute to an external image address, if the external image is requested. This vulnerability was present in Thunderbird, macOS Mail, Outlook, and later, Gmail ...

  5. Add images to your signature in AOL Mail

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    First, copy the image's URL and have it handy. Image hosting services usually provide a "copy link" or "share image" feature that gives you the image's URL. If you can't find this, try right-clicking on the image (Control + click on a Mac) and choosing Copy image address or Copy image location.

  6. AOL Mail

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    Get AOL Mail for FREE! Manage your email like never before with travel, photo & document views. Personalize your inbox with themes & tabs. You've Got Mail!

  7. Deep linking - Wikipedia

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    First, the HTML instructions are lines of text, not a photographic image. Second, HTML instructions do not themselves cause infringing images to appear on the user's computer screen. The HTML merely gives the address of the image to the user's browser. The browser then interacts with the computer that stores the infringing image. It is this ...

  8. Image map - Wikipedia

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    In HTML and XHTML, an image map is a list of coordinates relating to a specific image, created in order to hyperlink areas of the image to different destinations (as opposed to a normal image link, in which the entire area of the image links to a single destination). For example, a map of the world may have each country hyperlinked to further ...

  9. Help:External link icons - Wikipedia

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    To get this link, go to the file page and click on the image to open it without the file description, then copy the URL. To remove a default icon, simply add the CSS with no URL. For example, to remove the padlock icon when viewing secure links: