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El Altar (1297 bytes)
3: !bgcolor=#e7dcc3 colspan=2|El Altar 22: ...as such as it resembled a huge cathedral to them. The [[Inca]] called it Capac-Urcu, which means King m... 24: ...ly demanding climb, December through February are the best months to attempt an ascent. 27: ...rg/vwdocs/volc_images/south_america/ecuador/altar.html Photos] Altar (8269 bytes) 1: ...r_MK1888.png|thumb|300px|Picture of an altar from the Meyer Encyclopaedia]] 3: ...is any structure on which [[sacrifice]]s known as the ''[[korbanot]]'' or [[incense]] offerings are off... 5: == Altars in the Hebrew Bible == 7: Altars in the [[Hebrew Bible]] were typically made of 8: earth (Ex. 20:24) or unwrought stone (20:25). Altars were generally erected in conspicuous places (Ge... Altar server (2016 bytes) 1: ...as fetching and carrying, ringing a bell etc. An altar server usually has no formal training and holds n... 3: ... a liturgy, although they can also wear street clothes. 5: ...might supervise children and other adults who are altar servers. 7: In [[Episcopal]] churches, all who serve in the above positions are called [[acolyte]]s. Pergamon Altar (1061 bytes) 1: ... of the Pergamon Altar, as it is reconstructed in the [[Pergamon Museum]] in Berlin.]] 3: ...'' is a magnificent structure originally built in the 4: ... northwestern [[Anatolia]], 1 [[mile]]s from the [[Aegean Sea]]. 5: The temple was dedicated to [[Zeus]]. 7: ...ctures such as the [[Market Gate of Miletus]] and the [[Ishtar Gate]] from [[Babylon]]. Altar of Victory (1939 bytes) 2: ...age of Victory illustrated left, which dates from the first-century AD, also suggests her appearance. 4: ...essenger of the gods to bestow a laurel wreath on the victorious. 6: ...e palm branch, a symbol of victory over death and the church triumphant." 7: Quoted from: Victoria / The End of Paganism Altar rails (3512 bytes) 1: ...uary was re-ordered, both the [[reredos]] and the altar rails were left in place.)]] 3: ...s, at the centre divides the line into two parts. The sanctuary is a figure of heaven, into which entry... 5: ...en|rood screens]] and the smaller more economical altar rails. 7: ...s of the need for humility and others object that their absence reduces reverence at communion, because... 9: ...e [[Novus Ordo Missae|new Mass]] without removing altar rails. C-HTML (1415 bytes) 1: ...onal features not found in standard HTML, notably the accesskeys, phone number shortcuts for links, and... 3: ...le as it is compatible with HTML, thus allowing C-HTML websites to be viewed using standard [[web browse... 5: In addition, C-HTML does not have the "card" structure of WML, thought by some to be cl... 7: ...ices in Japan and many other WAP operators around the world.) 10: ...w3.org/TR/1998/NOTE-compactHTML-19980209/ Compact HTML for Small Information Appliances — W3C NOTE... HTML (9748 bytes) 1: ...th—rather than the ''semantics''—what the words mean. 3: .... The HTML specification is maintained mainly by the [[World Wide Web Consortium]] (W3C). 5: ...he relentlessly strict checking of [[XML]] to the HTML world. 8: ... of text, it is not uncommon to encounter minimal HTML documents that exist only to present visual media... 10: ...t is rendered and presented to the user. However, HTML can also be transmitted in email messages and ren... HTML element (18186 bytes) 1: ...see [[Wikipedia:How to edit a page]] and [[m:Help:HTML in wikitext]]'' 5: ...syntax for an empty element (abbreviated form of the combination of opening and closing tag) is e.g. <... 7: ...n reference to the semantic structures delimiting the start and end of an element. 11: Many HTML elements can be '''nested'''. Nesting is most eas... 14: ...t;font color="red">not</font> clean up</em> their rooms</h1></code> Index.html (709 bytes) 1: ...ed by these web servers from a file called "index.html". 3: ...sponse to any given URL, but "index.html" remains the most popular file name. HTML scripting (1917 bytes) 1: [[ia:programmation de scripts pro HTML]] 3: The [[W3C]] [[HTML]] standard includes support for [[client-side]] [... 7: Script code may be executed as the document loads or at a later event. 9: Script code can be written directly in the HTML document inside: 14: === The SCRIPT element === Dynamic HTML (1575 bytes) 1: ...scripting]] language (such as [[JavaScript]]) and the style definition language [[Cascading Style Sheet... 5: ...s]] (SVG), though SVG isn't yet well-supported by the major web browsers. 7: ...logies and that the variety of screen sizes means the end look can only be fine-tuned on a limited numb... 10: ...h test examples and instructions on how to write DHTML code which runs on several browsers 11: ...ahjongg], a web game application coded in dynamic HTML Oracle HTML DB (263 bytes) 3: ...n Oracle 10g[http://www.oracle.com/database/index.html]. It allows a very fast development cycle to be a... HTML editor (5599 bytes) 1: ... convenience and functionality. For example, most HTML editors have features for creating [[Cascading St... 3: There are two flavors of HTML editors: text and [[WYSIWYG]]. 6: ...ogue boxes help with cumbersome tasks like adding the basic page structure or creating tables. 8: ...editors require at least a basic understanding of HTML and CSS. 11: ...SIWYG editor does not require any HTML knowledge, they are easier for an average computer user. WYSIWIG... Unicode and HTML (10565 bytes) 2: ...en stored or transmitted over a network, however, these characters are typically encoded as a sequence ... 4: ...nicode can be directly represented in the encoded HTML. 6: ...presentable in every encoding approved for use on the Internet. 8: ...t place. It is still a common practice to convert the hexadecimal code point into a decimal value (e.g.... 10: ... notation <code>U+hhhh</code>, where ''hhhh'' are the hexadecimal digits). HTML Kit (856 bytes) 1: ... the class of HTML editors that emphasize editing HTML code directly, although it does have built-in fun... 3: ...utility, such as a library of code snippets and a HTML color picker). 5: As of [[as of 2004|2004]], HTML Kit is [[freeware]], although a "professional" ve... 9: * [http://www.chami.com/html-kit/ HTML Kit] Font family (HTML) (2777 bytes) 1: ...' is a group of similar [[typeface|fonts]]. There are 5 predefined generic families: 16: (Under [[Windows API]], they are identified as Roman, Swiss, Script, Decorati... 20: ...r font families; however, you cannot expect them to be universally supported. Just see what... 55: The actual looks will depend on you browser and the fonts installed on your system. [[Internet ... 61: [[Category:HTML]] The static part of HTML (312 bytes) 1: ...TML page, as opposed to changes to the page by [[DHTML]] or [[JavaScript]]. 3: .../Digital_Content/Machine_Translation/introduction.html www.chin.gc.ca], Canadian Heritage Information Ne... Character encodings in HTML (5743 bytes) 1: ...L document, and proper display of the document by the largest possible variety of browsers. 3: == The document character set == 4: ... is used. First, [[HTTP]] headers can be sent by the server along with each page. A typical header lo... 7: Content-Type: text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1 10: ...nt to include this information at its top, inside the <code>HEAD</code> element. HTML tag (actual) (345 bytes) 1: ...'''HTML''' tag defines the root element for the [[HTML]] document. 7: *xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml" 10: ...ltr" xml:lang="en" xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml" > 17: </html> 19: [[Category:HTML]]
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