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  2. HTML - Wikipedia

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    HTML is the standard markup language for documents designed to be displayed in a web browser. It defines the content and structure of web content and can embed images, forms, scripts, and other objects.

  3. Wikipedia : Manual of Style/Layout

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    If an article overall has so many images that they lengthen the page beyond the length of the text itself, you can use a gallery; or you can create a page or category combining all of them at Wikimedia Commons and use a relevant template ({}, {{Commons category}}, {{Commons-inline}} or {{Commons category-inline}}) to link to it instead, so that ...

  4. Help:Gallery tag - Wikipedia

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    packed All images aligned by having same height, justified, captions centered under images packed-overlay Like packed, but caption overlays the image, in a translucent box packed-hover Like packed-overlay, but caption is only visible on hover (degrades gracefully on screen readers, and falls back to packed-overlay if a touch screen is used)

  5. Image map - Wikipedia

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    An image map is a way of linking different areas of an image to different destinations in HTML and XHTML. Learn about server-side and client-side image maps, how to create them and their advantages and disadvantages.

  6. Web page - Wikipedia

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    A web page is a document on the Web that is accessed in a web browser. Learn about the elements, navigation, deployment and history of web pages, and the difference between static and dynamic pages.

  7. Markup language - Wikipedia

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    A markup language is a text-encoding system that specifies the structure and formatting of a document and potentially the relationship between its parts. Learn about the history, types, and examples of markup languages, such as HTML, XML, and LaTeX.

  8. Mouseover - Wikipedia

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    Mouseover, also called hover effect, is a graphical control element that responds when a user moves their mouse pointer over a designated area. Learn how to create mouseover effects using HTML, CSS, and JavaScript, and why they are important for UI/UX design.

  9. Holy grail (web design) - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the holy grail, a web page layout with multiple equal-height columns that is defined with style sheets. Find out the history, challenges, and solutions of this elusive goal in web design.