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  1. PDF - Wikipedia

    Portable Document Format (PDF), standardized as ISO 32000, is a file format developed by Adobe in 1992 to present documents, including text formatting and images, in a manner independent of …

  2. HTML - Wikipedia

    HTML (Hypertext Markup Language) is the standard markup language for creating web pages and web applications, defining the structure and layout of content.

  3. Link relation - Wikipedia

    A link relation is a descriptive attribute attached to a hyperlink in order to define the type of the link, or the relationship between the source and destination resources. The attribute can be used by …

  4. Help:Files - Wikipedia

    A file link is a transclusion from the File namespace, complete with transclusion parameters. [ [:File:pagename]], with the initial colon, will link the image, video, or audio file page;

  5. Template:PDF page link - Wikipedia

    Template similar to [ [File: { { {file}}}| { { {text}}}]], but allowing linking to specific pages of PDF or DjVu file.

  6. Help:External link icons - Wikipedia

    External links usually display an icon at the end of the link. CSS is used to check for certain filename extensions or URI schemes and apply an icon specific to that file type, based on the selected skin. …

  7. Hyperlink - Wikipedia

    An example of a hyperlink as commonly seen in a web browser, with a computer mouse pointer hovering above it Visual abstraction of several documents being connected by hyperlinks In …

  8. File URI scheme - Wikipedia

    Microsoft .NET (for example, the method new Uri(path)) generally uses the 2-slash form; Java (for example, the method new URI(path)) generally uses the 4-slash form. Either form allows the most …