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Dynamic HTML
Talk:Dynamic_HTML
List of colors
Talk:List_of_colors
Itai/Graphic Timeline of Middle-earth/Dwarves
User:Itai/Graphic_Timeline_of_Middle-earth/Dwarves
Web Ontology Language
Talk:Web_Ontology_Language
Featured picture candidates
Wikipedia_talk:Featured_picture_candidates
Hungarian notation
Talk:Hungarian_notation
500 (number)
Talk:500_(number)
List of Web service specifications
web services. These specifications are in varying degrees of maturity and are maintained or supported by various standards bodies and entities. Specifications may complement, overlap, and compete with each other. Web service specifications are occasionally referred to collectively as "WS-*", though there is not a single managed set of specifications that this consistently refers to, nor a recognized owning body across them all.
List_of_Web_service_specifications
Village pump/February 2004 archive 3
Wikipedia:Village_pump/February_2004_archive_3
Browser wars
browser wars are present and past competitions for dominance in the web browser marketplace. The term is used to denote two specific periods of timeNetscape Navigator and its eventual defeat by Microsoft Internet Explorer during the late 1990s, and the competition from 2003 onwards between the dominating Internet Explorer and several other emerging browsers including Mozilla Firefox, Safari, Opera and, since mid-2008, Google Chrome.
Browser_wars
Duncharris/archive1
User_talk:Duncharris/archive1
Color term
color term, also known as a color name, is a word or phrase that refers to a specific color. The color term may refer to human perception of that color (which is affected by visual context), or to an underlying physical property (such as a specific wavelength of visible light). There are also numerical systems of color specification, referred to as color spaces.
Color_term
Device independent
Device_independent
Uniform Resource Identifier
Talk:Uniform_Resource_Identifier
X PixMap
X Pixmap (XPM) is an ASCII-text-based image format used by the X Window System. It was created in 1989 by Daniel Dardailler and Colas Nahaboo working at Bull Research Center at Sophia Antipolis, France, and was later enhanced by Arnaud Le Hors. It is intended primarily for creating icon pixmaps, and supports transparent color. It has a simple structure, deriving from the earlier XBM syntax. It can be created and manipulated using any text editor and can be included in a C language file.
X_PixMap
KPresenter
KPresenter is a free presentation program that is part of KOffice, an integrated office suite for the KDE Desktop Environment.KPresenter's native format is XML, compressed with ZIP. KPresenter is also able to load presentations from Microsoft PowerPoint, MagicPoint and OpenOffice.org Impress documents.
KPresenter
Mav/archive 18
User_talk:Mav/archive_18
Spam in blogs
Spam in blogs (also called simply blog spam or comment spam) is a form of spamdexing. It is done by automatically posting random comments or promoting commercial services to blogs, wikis, guestbooks, or other publicly accessible online discussion boards. Any web application that accepts and displays hyperlinks submitted by visitors may be a target.Adding links that point to the spammer's web site artificially increases the site's search engine ranking.
Spam_in_blogs
Windows box
Windows_box
Herbee/Index
User:Herbee/Index
Republics and autonomous provinces of the former Yugoslavia
Template_talk:Republics_and_autonomous_provinces_of_the_former_Yugoslavia
Custom error page
custom error page is a feature of most Web server software that allows you to replace default error messages with custom messages you create. The default error messages tend to be fairly generic, and not particularly user-friendly, so making custom messages for a site is recommended.
Custom_error_page
Policies and guidelines/Archive 1
Wikipedia_talk:Policies_and_guidelines/Archive_1
Wikipedia as a source
Wikipedia:Wikipedia_as_a_source
Controlled natural language
Controlled natural languages (CNLs) are subsets of natural languages, obtained by ambiguity and complexity.The first type of languages (often called "simplified" or "technical" languages),The second type of languages have a formal logical basis, i
Controlled_natural_language
Ferranti Mark 1
Ferranti Mark 1, also known as the Manchester Electronic Computer in its sales literature, was the world's first commercially available general-purpose electronic computer. The first machine was delivered to Manchester University in February 1951, just ahead of the UNIVAC I which was delivered to the United States Census Bureau a month later.The machine was built by Ferranti of the United Kingdom.
Ferranti_Mark_1
.xxx
.xxx
Navy blue
Navy blue is a very dark shade of the color blue. Navy blue got its name from the dark blue (contrasted with white) worn by officers in the Royal Navy since 1748 and subsequently adopted by other navies around the world.When this color, taken from the usual color of the uniforms of sailors, originally came into use in the early 1800s, it was initially called marine blue, but the name of the color soon changed to navy blue.
Navy_blue
Punctuation marks
Template_talk:Punctuation_marks
Accessibility/Archive 1
Wikipedia_talk:Accessibility/Archive_1
SOAP
Talk:SOAP
Click here
Click here" is a verb phrase that may be used as the anchor text of a hyperlink on a web page. The World Wide Web Consortium, through its Quality Tips for Webmasters, advises web designers to avoid using "click here" for this purpose.Jakob Nielsen, a leading web usability pundit, says, "Don't use 'click here' or other non-descriptive link text." According to web programmer Jutta Degener, "If you owned a shop, you'd write 'Welcome' on the door, not 'Open this door to enter the shop.'"
Click_here
Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD)
Template_talk:Organisation_for_Economic_Co-operation_and_Development_(OECD)
1990 in science
1990_in_science
Photosensitive epilepsy
Photosensitive epilepsy is a form of epilepsy in which seizures are triggered by visual stimuli that form patterns in time or space, such as flashing lights, bold, regular patterns, or regular moving patterns.
Photosensitive_epilepsy
Goings-on/April 18, 2004
Wikipedia:Goings-on/April_18,_2004
Powder blue
For the film, see Powder Blue (film) Powder blue may refer to two different colors. Originally, it referred to a dark blue color, but it has since come to refer to a pale blue color, possibly because the name reminded people of baby powder and so people thought of it as a color similar to baby blue. The original color is now called dark powder blue.The paler variant is often associated with Powder Snow.
Powder_blue
XSL Formatting Objects
XSL Formatting Objects, or XSL-FO, is a markup language for XML document formatting which is most often used to generate PDFs. XSL-FO is part of XSL, a set of W3C technologies designed for the transformation and formatting of XML data. The other parts of XSL are XSLT and XPath. As of December 12, 2006, the current version of XSL-FO is v1.1.
XSL_Formatting_Objects
Requested articles/Applied arts and sciences
Wikipedia:Requested_articles/Applied_arts_and_sciences
URL redirection
URL redirection, also called URL forwarding and the very similar technique domain redirection also called domain forwarding, are techniques on the World Wide Web for making a web page available under many URLs.
URL_redirection
Platform for Internet Content Selection
Platform for Internet Content Selection (PICS) is a specification created by W3C that uses metadata to label webpages to help parents and teachers control what children and students can access on the Internet. The W3C Protocol for Web Description Resources project integrates PICS concepts with RDF.Internet Explorer 3 was one of the early web browsers to offer support for PICS, released in 1996.
Platform_for_Internet_Content_Selection
Mobile browser
A mobile browser, also called a microbrowser, minibrowser or wireless internet browser (WIB), is a web browser designed for use on a mobile device such as a mobile phone or PDA. Mobile browsers are optimized so as to display Web content most effectively for small screens on portable devices.
Mobile_browser
William M. Connolley
User_talk:William_M._Connolley
Theora
Talk:Theora
Information appliance
information appliance or information device is any machine or device that is usable for the purposes of computing, telecommunicating, reproducing, and presenting encoded information in myriad forms and applications. information appliance" (IA) is more specific user-friendly function playing music, photography, or editing text.
Information_appliance
XLink
XML Linking Language, or XLink, is an XML markup language used for creating hyperlinks in XML documents. XLink is a W3C specification that outlines methods of describing links between resources in XML documents, whether internal or external to the original document.
XLink
Reasonable and Non Discriminatory Licensing
Reasonable_and_Non_Discriminatory_Licensing
Web standards
Web standards is a general term for the formal standards and other technical specifications that define and describe aspects of the World Wide Web. In recent years, the term has been more frequently associated with the trend of endorsing a set of standardized best practices for building web sites, and a philosophy of web design and development that includes those methods.Many interdependent standards and specifications, some of which govern aspects of the Internet, not just the World Wide Web, directly or indirectly affect the development and administration of web sites and web services.
Web_standards
Hypertext
Talk:Hypertext
Amaya (web browser)
Amaya is a free and open source WYSIWYG web authoring tool with browsing abilities, created by a structured editor project at Institut National de Recherche en Informatique et en Automatique (INRIA), a French national research institution, and later adopted by World Wide Web Consortium (W3C), the main international standards organization for the World Wide Web. It is very lightweight, meaning it does not use many computer resources.
Amaya_(web_browser)