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- WikiProject Computing/Article requests)JavaScript, HTML, Css, Node.js, among others. Is also a teacher, speaker at conferences, co-founder of BrazilJS Foundation and BrazilJS Conference, which...242 KB (25,197 words) - 22:00, 8 June 2024signing with 4 tildes Wikipedia:Help_desk/Archives/2011 June 29 Skin CSS and js files aren't where they're supposed to be, or so it seems. New section...57 KB (2,653 words) - 04:35, 28 March 2022Wikipedia:Village pump (proposals)/Archive 73 (section Making it clear in article history whether an article is a response to a request)associating commons files with a WikiProject myself. I had added the WikiProject US banner to several images that were commons images and other users came along...306 KB (41,569 words) - 15:34, 9 March 2023more sophisticated editing of stories submitted on-wiki. Already this year, TheDJ updated the CSS for our pages, making us readable on mobile devices...49 bytes (14,876 words) - 00:57, 7 November 2023November 2006 (UTC) Does anyone have a clue what to write in your personal .js or .css code to make it display the text, similar to the one in the top of the...268 KB (37,349 words) - 12:27, 5 June 2022someone's common.js seems like something that should be prohibited. —rybec 01:39, 30 July 2013 (UTC) Editing another user's common.js/.css is already prohibited...501 KB (66,468 words) - 09:35, 3 April 2023
- "very clear" policy on speeches in general. Obviously all speeches by US Federal employees (Senators, the President, military officers, etc) are public
- and yet images of them are numerous on the page for war. It would make just as much sense, if not more, to have images of a bunch of military leaders
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