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Slave Coast (125 bytes)
1: ...f present [[Togo]], [[Benin]] and western [[Nigeria]]. 3: {{Africa-geo-stub}} Coast to Coast: Overture and Beginners (1865 bytes) 1: ...ncreasingly being presented as [[Rod Stewart]]'s backing group. 3: ...[The Temptations]] and "Jealous Guy", first made famous by [[John Lennon]]. 5: ...sband within a year and a half of the album's release. 7: ==Track Listing== 8: *01. It's All Over Now (B. Womack-S. Womack) Space Ghost: Coast to Coast (4086 bytes) 1: [[Image:Spaceghost1.jpg|right|frame|Space Ghost at his desk]] 2: ...f whom also used to make appearances in the original show. 4: ...host, and unlike the characters, they are not animated. 6: ...crimes, and make no secret of the fact that they hate him. 8: ...cament and enjoys watching ''[[CHiPs]]'' in his spare time. Coast to Coast Walk (817 bytes) 1: ... trail|long distance footpath]] in Northern [[England]]. 2: ...[[Pennines]] and the [[North York Moors National Park|North York Moors]]. 4: ...ctions, and erosion, the exact route followed by Wainwright is not recommended. 6: ...t popular of all the [[Long-distance footpaths in the UK]]. 8: [[Category:Hiking trails in Europe]] Coast to Coast race (397 bytes) 1: ...(in three stages), 36km of running and 67km of Kayaking. C-HTML (1415 bytes) 1: ...xtended [[Shift-JIS]], all concepts borrowed halfway from [[HDML]]/[[WML]]. 3: ...tools, with a minimum of post-processing and validation. 5: ...dition, C-HTML does not have the "card" structure of WML, thought by some to be clumsy. 7: ...ices in Japan and many other WAP operators around the world.) 9: == External link == HTML (9748 bytes) 1: ...her than the ''semantics''&mdash;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: ...uments that exist only to present visual media in a web browser. 10: ...essed by [[cellphones]] that have web browsing capabilities. Oracle HTML DB (263 bytes) 3: ...nt cycle to be achieved to create web based applications. Unicode and HTML (10565 bytes) 1: {{Table Unicode}} 2: ...as a sequence of [[bit]]s according to some [[character encoding]]. 4: ...nicode can be directly represented in the encoded HTML. 6: ...presentable in every encoding approved for use on the Internet. 8: ... (e.g. <code>&amp;#9824;</code> instead of <code>&amp;#x2660;</code>). HTML scripting (1917 bytes) 1: [[ia:programmation de scripts pro HTML]] 3: The [[W3C]] [[HTML]] standard includes support for [[client-side]] [[scriptin... 4: ... locally executable scripts may be used in a web-page. 5: ...client-side application, such a [[web browser]], may support 6: several script languages. Index.html (709 bytes) 1: ...ed by these web servers from a file called "index.html". 3: ..., but "index.html" remains the most popular file name. HTML editor (5599 bytes) 1: ... for creating [[Cascading Style Sheets]] and templates. 3: There are two flavors of HTML editors: text and [[WYSIWYG]]. 6: ...like adding the basic page structure or creating tables. 8: ...rs require at least a basic understanding of HTML and CSS. 11: ...user. WYSIWIG editors are sometimes criticized because: HTML Kit (856 bytes) 1: ... directly, although it does have built-in functionality for previewing code. 3: ...utility, such as a library of code snippets and a HTML color picker). 5: ...though a "professional" version with additional features is in development. 7: ==External links== 9: * [http://www.chami.com/html-kit/ HTML Kit] Dynamic HTML (1575 bytes) 1: ...Script]]) and the style definition language [[Cascading Style Sheets]]. 3: ...r to create interactive exercises to use in [[e-learning]]. 5: ...SVG), though SVG isn't yet well-supported by the major web browsers. 7: ...d [[Opera (browser)|Opera]] 7.0+, is aided by a shared [[Document Object Model]]. 9: == External links == HTML element (18186 bytes) 1: ...see [[Wikipedia:How to edit a page]] and [[m:Help:HTML in wikitext]]'' 5: ...d form of the combination of opening and closing tag) is e.g. <code>&lt;br /></code>. 7: ...mantic structures delimiting the start and end of an element. 11: ...sted'''. Nesting is most easily defined through examples: 13: ...ode> element. This can become more complex, for example: Font family (HTML) (2777 bytes) 1: ...ce|fonts]].&nbsp; There are 5 predefined generic families: 5: ...if]]:||<font style="font-family: serif" size="+1">abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz</font> 7: ...||<font style="font-family: sans-serif" size="+1">abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz</font> 9: ...]]:||<font style="font-family: cursive" size="+1">abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz</font> 11: ...sy:||<font style="font-family: fantasy" size="+1">abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz</font> Character encodings in HTML (5743 bytes) 1: ...y of the document by the largest possible variety of browsers. 3: == The document character set == 4: ... by the server along with each page. A typical header looks like this: 7: Content-Type: text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1 10: ...e this information at its top, inside the <code>HEAD</code> element. The static part of HTML (312 bytes) 1: ...posed to changes to the page by [[DHTML]] or [[JavaScript]]. 3: ...ion.html www.chin.gc.ca], Canadian Heritage Information Network, CHIN, 2003 HTML tag (actual) (345 bytes) 1: ...'''HTML''' tag defines the root element for the [[HTML]] document. 3: == Attributes == 6: *xml:lang 7: *xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml" 9: == Typical usage == Slave (421 bytes) 1: The word '''slave''' has at least two meanings: 2: ...ers, and live to serve them without pay. See [[slavery]]. 3: ...avey language]].--> They speak the [[Slavey language]]. 4: {{disambig}}
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