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- noun Wiktionary and WMF jargon a consistently-formatted
table which is present inarticles with acommon subject .
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As the so-called infobox visits 15 historically significant locations across Berlin, a large helium-filled arrow will float above it, pointing to the sites from a height of 100 metres.
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New Infobox: The infobox now uses the same user interface control as the IM window (WebKit), making it much faster and more versatile
Digsby Updates, Improves Performance, Adds New Features | Lifehacker Australia 2009
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My proposal: Inclusion of First Edition Points as subsections of articles or perhaps part of an infobox.
points for wiki 2008
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New Infobox: The infobox now uses the same user interface control as the IM window WebKit, making it much faster and more versatile
Digsby Updates, Improves Performance, Adds New Features | Lifehacker Australia 2009
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The DGA (as proudly declared via a bright yellow infobox below the nominations announcement on their website) has predicted the eventual Oscar-winning director all but six times — and, as you probably know if you're bothering to visit an Oscar blog, the Best Picture and Best Director champions dovetail far more often than not.
And the Nominees Almost Definitely Are...: Mark Lisanti Lisanti, Mark 2009
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The DGA (as proudly declared via a bright yellow infobox below the nominations announcement on their website) has predicted the eventual Oscar-winning director all but six times — and, as you probably know if you're bothering to visit an Oscar blog, the Best Picture and Best Director champions dovetail far more often than not.
Guessing the Nominees: Little Gold Men Movie Blog Lopez, John 2009
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Slate has a new infobox for Congressional races that clearly communicates potentially confusing layers of information in a wonderfully intuitive way.
Archive 2006-10-01 Jeremiah McNichols 2006
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Slate has a new infobox for Congressional races that clearly communicates potentially confusing layers of information in a wonderfully intuitive way.
An Intuitive Congressional Race Barometer Jeremiah McNichols 2006
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I've removed the "under construction" tag, also added notability to the lede, items to the infobox, a succession box at the bottom
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I wanted to put one in the infobox (I was using the Deborah Kerr edit box as a guide), but every time I did so and previewed it, the
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