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| ARTICLES RELATED TO Page | | |  |  |  | Page: Encyclopedia II - Code page - Private code pagesWhen, early in the history of personal computers, users didn't find their character encoding requirements met, private or local codepages were created using Terminate and Stay Resident utilities or by re-programming BIOS EPROMs. In some cases, unofficial code page numbers were invented (e.g., cp895).
When more diverse character set support became available most of those code pages fell into disuse, with some exceptions such as the Kamenický or KEYB ...
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|  |  |  | Page: Encyclopedia II - Code page - Microsoft code pagesMicrosoft defined a number of proprietary code page extensions which were subtly (or grossly) incompatible with those by other vendors:
1250 — East European Latin
1251 — Cyrillic
1252 — West European Latin
1253 — Greek
1254 — Turkish
1255 — Hebrew
1256 — Arabic
1257 — Baltic
1258 — Vietnamese
The most notable of these is the windows-1252 code page, which contains a range of typographical punctuation characters, the euro sign, and a few other special characters, in character positions which were reserved for control ...
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| |  |  |  | Page: Encyclopedia II - Web page - Creating a web pageTo create a web page, one needs a general-purpose programming editor or text editor or a specialised HTML editor like Microsoft FrontPage, Macromedia Dreamweaver, Mozilla composer (also known as WYSIWYG editors) and so on, and an FTP client to upload the page to the web server. One can often use tools supplied with the computer, such as the file explorer or web browser to upload a small number of web page files to a remote server.
One may use a pre-made web template to create a web page. Web Templates let web page designers edit the content of a web page witho ...
See also:Web page, Web page - Navigation bar, Web page - URL, Web page - Graphics, Web page - Viewing a web page, Web page - Creating a web page, Web page - Saving a web page Read more here: » Web page: Encyclopedia II - Web page - Creating a web page |
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|  |  |  | Page: Encyclopedia II - Web page - Creating a web pageTo create a web page, one needs a general-purpose programming editor or text editor or a specialised HTML editor like Apple iWeb, Microsoft FrontPage, Macromedia Dreamweaver, Mozilla composer (also known as WYSIWYG editors) and so on, and an FTP client to upload the page to the web server. One can often use tools supplied with the computer, such as the file explorer or web browser to upload a small number of web page files to a remote server.
One may use a pre-made web template to create a web page. Web Templates let web page designers edit the content of a web page witho ...
See also:Web page, Web page - Navigation bar, Web page - URL, Web page - Graphics, Web page - Viewing a web page, Web page - Creating a web page, Web page - Saving a web page Read more here: » Web page: Encyclopedia II - Web page - Creating a web page |
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| |  |  |  | Page: Encyclopedia II - Web page - Saving a web pageWhen saving a local copy of a web page, the web browser usually allows a choice between:
saving the rendered text without formatting or images, and without indicating which words are links or what their destination is
saving the HTML-file without changes, without images (view the source and save that)
saving the HTML-file, changing relative links to absolute ones, without images
also saving the images and adjusting the references to them accordingly; either a separate folder is made (IE, Mozilla) or th ...
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| |  |  |  | Page: Encyclopedia II - Page Arizona - DemographicsAs of the censusGR2 of 2000, there are 6,809 people, 2,342 households, and 1,779 families residing in the city. The population density is 158.5/km² (410.5/mi²). There are 2,606 housing units at an average density of 60.6/km² (157.1/mi²). The racial makeup of the city is 67.32% White, 0.40% Black or African American, 26.69% Native American, 0.68% Asian, 0.19% Pacific Islander, 1.62% from other races, and 3.11% from two or more races. 4.70% of the p ...
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| |  |  |  | Page: Encyclopedia II - Web page - GraphicsFor embedding (transclusion) of an image in a web page, see HTML element#Images.
The graphics file format in web pages is usually JPEG for photographs and GIF or PNG for other images such as diagrams, drawings, graphs, etc. The last two formats can also be used for photographs but are not as suitable for that purpose as JPEG (JPEG is lossy while GIF and PNG are lossless). GIF is used for animations, GIF and PNG for images with transparent pixels, PNG for images with partially transparent pixels (but this is not supported by e.g. IE). ...
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| |  |  |  | Page: Encyclopedia II - Pages - FeaturesPages includes support for multi-column layout, text paragraph styles, footnotes, and other advanced typographical capabilities. It makes strong uses of templates to get users started. AppleWorks and Microsoft Word documents can be imported, and files can also be exported to a variety of formats. Shapes can be drawn directly into documents, and their attributes changed instantly. Graphics can be inserted into documents, can wrap around text, and can also be manipulated with a shadow, d ...
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|  |  |  | Page: Encyclopedia II - Dallas Page - TriviaIn his autobiography, Have a Nice Day, Mick Foley details an incident that occured while he and Steve Austin were travelling with Page. Irritated by Page's constantly upbeat attitude, the two determined to make Page lose his composure. They began with a joke targeting Page's age, with Austin remarking, "...my wife told me to do some antique shopping while I was here...but I already picked up DDP at the airport!" Following numerous other insults, success finally came after Foley placed a plate of cookies that he had received as a gift from a ...
See also:Dallas Page, Dallas Page - Wrestling career, Dallas Page - World Championship Wrestling, Dallas Page - World Wrestling Federation, Dallas Page - Total Nonstop Action Wrestling, Dallas Page - Legacy, Dallas Page - Wrestling facts, Dallas Page - Finishing and signature moves, Dallas Page - Championships and accomplishments, Dallas Page - Acting career, Dallas Page - Trademarks, Dallas Page - Trivia, Dallas Page - Books Read more here: » Dallas Page: Encyclopedia II - Dallas Page - Trivia |
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|  |  |  | Page: Encyclopedia II - Yellow Pages - FranceIn France Yellow Pages are referred to as Pages Jaunes. They are distributed free by Pagesjaunes.fr, a company affiliated with France Télécom. pagesjaunes.com, the .com version of Pages Jaunes, was the issue of a major court case at WIPO; the original registrant, an individual from Los Angeles, won against France Télécom.
This court decision defended by the Parisian Lawyer, Andre Bertrand, was path-setting for the whole European Yellow Pages industry, as it decided that the phrase "Yellow Pages" cannot be considere ...
See also:Yellow Pages, Yellow Pages - In general, Yellow Pages - United States, Yellow Pages - United Kingdom, Yellow Pages - References, Yellow Pages - Australia, Yellow Pages - France, Yellow Pages - Other countries Read more here: » Yellow Pages: Encyclopedia II - Yellow Pages - France |
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|  |  |  | Page: Encyclopedia II - Yellow Pages - AustraliaAustralia's business directory was first published in its own volume in 1973 as the Yellow Pages. The directory was originally produced by the Postmaster General, and continued to be produced by the government, as the telephone system transferred to Telecom Australia and now Telstra. Today, the Yellow Pages is produced by Sensis, a wholly-owned advertising subsidiary of Telstra.
The Yellow Pages have for many years produced some of Australia's most popular television commercials, often highlighting the perils of not placing an advertisement in the directory on time. The most famous of these immortalised the phrase 'Not ...
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| | |  |  |  | Page: Encyclopedia II - William N. Page - Biography
William N. Page - Early life education and employment.
William Nelson Page was born at "Locust Grove" in Campbell County, Virginia on January 6, 1854. His parents were Edwin Randolph and Olivia (née Alexander) Page. He attended special courses in engineering at the University of Virginia in Charlottesville.
Page became a civil engineer and between 1871 and 1876, played a role in engineering and building the Chesapeake and Ohio Railway (C&O). He led the surveying party charged with mapping out the rout ...
See also:William N. Page, William N. Page - Biography, William N. Page - Early life education and employment, William N. Page - Family and children, William N. Page - Entrepreneur and developer, William N. Page - The Idea Man from Ansted, William N. Page - Building the Virginian Railway, William N. Page - Accomplishments, William N. Page - Heritage Read more here: » William N. Page: Encyclopedia II - William N. Page - Biography |
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