Dash (category Articles with hatnote templates targeting a nonexistent page) Less common are the two-em dash (⸺) and three-em dash (⸻), both added to Unicode with version 6.1 as U+2E3A and U+2E3B. The figure dash ‒ has the same width...
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Hyphen (category Articles with hatnote templates targeting a nonexistent page) it is represented by any of several characters and glyphs including the Unicode hyphen (shown at the top of the infobox above), the hyphen-minus, the soft...
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HTML (category Articles with hatnote templates targeting a nonexistent page) available on all keyboards and are supported in all character encodings. Unicode character encodings such as UTF-8 are compatible with all modern browsers...
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HTML element (category Articles with hatnote templates targeting a nonexistent page) the HTML 3.0 Drafts; Standardized in HTML 3.2; still current. <template>...</template> Code fragments to be copied by scripts. Standardized in HTML5....
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and identifies the specific object associated with that DOI. Most legal Unicode characters are allowed in these strings, which are interpreted in a case-insensitive...
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Abbreviation (category Articles with hatnote templates targeting a nonexistent page) Clipping (morphology) Gramogram SMS language Numeronym Neologism RAS syndrome Unicode alias names and abbreviations Modern text messaging is not affected by...
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that namespace. The local name may consist of any characters from the Unicode UCS-2 character set. The prefix also consists of any UCS-2 characters,...
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span and div HTML attribute HTML frame HTML editor Character encodings Unicode Language code Document Object Model Browser Object Model Style sheets CSS...
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