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  2. Template:Main page image - Wikipedia

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    Note: Prefer images in landscape orientation. If you must use one in portrait orientation, avoid very skinny ones. If you must choose a skinny image, then please specify the height as well (e.g., 120x120), but note that if you do so, there will be a gap between left or right edge of the image (depending on the what side of the container the template appears) and the edge of the section.

  3. Template:Annotated image 4/sandbox - Wikipedia

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    2 Image insertion templates that use Template:Annotated image 4. 3 Examples. Toggle Examples subsection. ... 3.2 Example 2: a left-aligned diagram. 3.3 Example 3: ...

  4. Wikipedia:Extended image syntax - Wikipedia

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    Place the image on the left side of the page. The article text that follows the image flows around the image, but there may be formatting issues with lists and indented text (see § Interaction between left-floating images and lists). center Place the image in the center of the page. The article text that follows the image is placed below the ...

  5. Template:Quote box - Wikipedia

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    Put a quote, and its source, inside a box, with flexible control over bordering, background color, alignment, and other features Template parameters [Edit template data] This template prefers block formatting of parameters. Parameter Description Type Status CSS class class Optional CSS class to modify or override the default class ''quotebox''. Care should be used when using this parameter ...

  6. ICO (file format) - Wikipedia

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    The only differences between these two file formats are the bytes used to identify them and the addition of a hotspot in the CUR format header; the hotspot is defined as the pixel offset (in x,y coordinates) from the top-left corner of the cursor image where the user is actually pointing the mouse. [citation needed]

  7. Favicon - Wikipedia

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    Browsers that provide favicon support typically display a page's favicon in the browser's address bar (sometimes in the history as well) and next to the page's name in a list of bookmarks. [3] Browsers that support a tabbed document interface typically show a page's favicon next to the page's title on the tab, and site-specific browsers use the ...

  8. Left corner - Wikipedia

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    In formal language theory, the left corner of a production rule in a context-free grammar is the left-most symbol on the right side of the rule. [1] For example, in the rule A→Xα, X is the left corner. The left corner table associates to a symbol all possible left corners for that symbol, and the left corners of those symbols, etc. Given the ...

  9. Template:Annotated image/doc/Samples - Wikipedia

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    The DNA image on the left was too tall for the associated text, and the next section contained a useful image. Downsizing the DNA image would have made it illegible. But Template:Annotated image with an empty "annotations" parameter can be used to crop an image so that only the important parts are shown.