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  2. TeePublic - Wikipedia

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    A$176.8 million (FY23) [1] Parent. Articore ( ASX : ATG) URL. teepublic.com. TeePublic is a platform for custom apparel and designs owned by Articore. The company was founded by Adam Schwartz and Josh Abramson, who had previously co-founded Vimeo and CollegeHumor. [2]

  3. Help:User contributions - Wikipedia

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    To access the contributions of a logged-in user (named account), go to the user page (e.g., User:Example) and click on the User contributions link listed under the Tools menu on the right-hand side of the screen. This works even if the user page has not been created yet (i.e., an edit box displays). Contributions of an IP address.

  4. Wikipedia:Contributing to Wikipedia - Wikipedia

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    The pipe (vertical bar) codes function exactly the same as HTML table markup, so a knowledge of HTML table code helps in understanding pipe code. A basic overview of how templates work (8:00 min) Templates are used throughout Wikipedia pages to promote consistency, display enriched content with ease, and avoid the necessity of duplicating ...

  5. Code reuse - Wikipedia

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    Code reuse. In software development (and computer programming in general), code reuse, also called software reuse, is the use of existing software, or software knowledge, to build new software, [ 1][ 2]: 7 following the reusability principles . Code reuse may be achieved by different ways depending on a complexity of a programming language ...

  6. Wikipedia:Ten simple rules for editing Wikipedia - Wikipedia

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    Rule 10. Ask for help. Wikipedia can be a confusing place for the inexperienced editor. Learning Wiki markup —the syntax that instructs the software how to render the page—may appear daunting at first, though the recent implementation of a new editing toolbar has made this easier, and usability development is ongoing.

  7. Daniel Stuart - Wikipedia

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    In 1788, Peter and Daniel Stuart undertook the printing of the Morning Post, a moderate Whig newspaper, which was then owned by Richard Tattersall, and was at a low ebb.. In 1795 Tattersall disposed of it to the Stuarts; Daniel Stuart took on the management, and within two years Stuart raised the circulation of the paper from 350 a day to a thousa

  8. Contributor Covenant - Wikipedia

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    The Contributor Covenant is a code of conduct for contributors to free/open source software projects, created by Coraline Ada Ehmke. Its stated purpose is to reduce harassment of minority, LGBT and otherwise underrepresented open source software developers.

  9. Wikipedia:Paid-contribution disclosure - Wikipedia

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    t. e. A paid contribution is one that involves contributing to Wikipedia in exchange for money or other inducements. It includes adding or removing content from any page, including articles and talk pages. If you receive, or expect to receive, compensation for your contributions to Wikipedia, you must disclose who is paying you to edit (your ...