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Look up content in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.

Content may refer to: Wikipedia does not have an article with this exact name. ... Wiktionary (a portmanteau of wiki and dictionary) is a multilingual, Web-based project to create a free content dictionary, available in over 150 languages. ...

Content from the perspective of media and publishing may be thought of as information and experiences created by individuals, institutions and technology to benefit audiences in contexts that they value. ... The ASCII codes for the word Wikipedia represented in binary, the numeral system most commonly used for encoding computer information. ... This page is about the general concept; for the concept in roleplaying games, see experience point. ... The volume of a solid object is the three-dimensional concept of how much space it occupies, often quantified numerically. ... Curriculum has many different conceptions. ... In mathematics, a content is a real function defined on a field of sets such that A very important type of content is a measure, which is a σ-additive content defined on a σ-field. ... The content of a polynomial in algebra is the highest common factor of its coefficients. ...

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' Open content, coined by analogy with open source, (though technically it is actually share-alike) describes any kind of creative work including articles, pictures, audio, and video that is published in a format that explicitly allows the copying of the information. ... Free content is any kind of functional work, artwork, or other creative content upon which no legal restriction has been placed that significantly interferes with peoples freedom to use, understand, redistribute, improve, and share the content. ... I just want to try This page meets Wikipedias criteria for speedy deletion. ... Graphical representations of electrical data: analog audio content format (red), 4-bit digital pulse code modulated content format (black). ... At least two well-known people have been named Steven Brill: Steven Brill is the founder of American Lawyer magazine, Court TV, Contentville, and Brills Content. ... A table of contents, usually headed simply Contents, is a list of the parts of a book or document organized in the order in which the parts appear. ... Image File history File links Disambig_gray. ...


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Web Content Accessibility Guidelines 1.0 (9276 words)
Content developers may be tempted to use (or misuse) constructs that achieve a desired formatting effect on older browsers.
The content of a document refers to what it says to the user through natural language, images, sounds, movies, animations, etc. The structure of a document is how it is organized logically (e.g., by chapter, with an introduction and table of contents, etc.).
Content is "equivalent" to other content when both fulfill essentially the same function or purpose upon presentation to the user.
Content - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (268 words)
In narrative art such as many novels and movies, content is often the subject of the plot or the events and characters contained within.
In publishing and media content is information and experiences created by individuals, institutions and technology to benefit audiences in venues that they value.
On a webpage, content is material of interest, put there and changed frequently in order to encourage visits to that page, possibly producing income.
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