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  2. HTML form - Wikipedia

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    <submit> — a button that tells the browser to take action on the form (typically to send it to a server) <textarea> — much like the <text> input field except a <textarea> allows for multiple rows of data to be shown and entered

  3. HTML element - Wikipedia

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    type="submit" A submit button. type="image" An image button. The image URL may be specified with the src attribute. type="reset" A reset button for resetting the form to default values. type="text" A one-line text input field. The size attribute specifies the default width of the input in character-widths.

  4. Image hosting service - Wikipedia

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    After pressing a "Submit" button, the file is uploaded to the image host's server. Some image hosts allow the uploader to specify multiple files at once using this form, or the ability to upload one ZIP archive containing multiple images.

  5. Attach or insert files, images, GIFs and emojis in New AOL Mail

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    Find and select the file or image you'd like to attach. Click Open. The file or image will be attached below the body of the email. If you'd like to insert an image directly into the body of...

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    Get AOL Mail for FREE! Manage your email like never before with travel, photo & document views. Personalize your inbox with themes & tabs. You've Got Mail!

  7. alt attribute - Wikipedia

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    Screen readers and text-based web browsers read the alt attribute in place of the image. The text within the alt attribute substitutes the image when copy-pasted as text and makes images more machine-readable, which improves search engine optimization (SEO).

  8. Wikipedia:Uploading images - Wikipedia

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    button, which will bring up your operating system's standard file open dialog. Choosing a file will fill the name of that file into the text field next to the button. You must also check the box affirming that you are not violating any copyrights by uploading the file. Press the "Upload" button to finish the upload.

  9. Button (computing) - Wikipedia

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    Buttons appear as elements of HTML forms to carry out actions such as clearing user input or submitting the form contents to the server. Buttons specified in HTML may be rendered by web browsers in different ways, typically either using the native button appearance of the underlying OS , or by using a button definition from within the browser.

  10. Template:Branded Button - Wikipedia

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    This template creates a clickable button with an image in the background to make it look a branded button. It is not for use in articles, but in project pages, portals, template documentation, and userspace. It offers various parameters to customize display.

  11. Help:Adding image - Wikipedia

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    After the image is uploaded, click the "Use this file" button at the top of the image page (with the W) and copy the "thumbnail" code. To add the image to your user page you just need to replace {{New user bar}} with {{New user bar|image=PASTE THE IMAGE CODE HERE}} .