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  2. Wikipedia logo - Wikipedia

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    A ratification vote was held soon after, to confirm community consensus. As a result, twelve direct adaptations of the design were created by members of the community. One of the propositions made by David Friedland, known under username Nohat, was chosen. Friedland removed the color and changed the overlaid text into one letter or symbol per ...

  3. Wikipedia:Wikipedia logos - Wikipedia

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    Nohat's version introduced a bump map to the setup, to provide 3D relief and simulate separate puzzle pieces. Truly tridimensional models have been created in a few variations. One provides each puzzle piece sculpted independently, to allow alternative renderings; Files are available on GitHub in an animated version and a 3D printable version .

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  5. Wikipedia:Hatnote - Wikipedia

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    e. Hatnotes are short notes placed at the very top of a page or a section, in the way that a hat is placed on top of one's head. For an example see the notes in italics immediately preceding the boxes above. The purpose of a hatnote is to help readers locate a different article if the one they are at is not the one they're looking for.

  6. History of Wikipedia - Wikipedia

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    The final selection was created by David Friedland (who edits Wikipedia under the username "nohat") based on a logo design and concept created by Paul Stansifer. On 22 February 2004, Did You Know (DYK) made its first Main Page appearance.

  7. Talk:List of English words of Korean origin - Wikipedia

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    User:Nohat was extremely helpful, looking up the OED for us, when I did a major cleanup of the List of English words of Japanese origin. I'll ask him if he can help. Also, Nohat has devised a 3-part test, to determine if words should be included on the list. The test is as follows: Does the word occur in English texts with any regularity?

  8. Volapük Wikipedia - Wikipedia

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    The first Wikipedia logo made for the Vükiped was created by Nohat and transferred to Wikimedia Commons on 8 June 2005. Until May 2013, the Volapük Wikipedia was the only edition with over 100,000 articles still using the first generation of Wikipedia's logo.

  9. Wikipedia : Naming conventions (Slovenian vs Slovene)/Archive 1

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    Nohat thinks (or others) that he would solve it with simple redirection or with some statistical facts from Google or whatever. We should also consider the history of English term, not just a modern (international) one.

  10. National Solidarity Movement of Afghanistan - Wikipedia

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    National Solidarity Movement of Afghanistan (NSMA) is a political, social, organized and respected movement, which supports democracy, tribal councils and the establishment of cultural centers. The movement struggles to contribute in the elimination of the crisis, safeguarding independence and territorial integrity, ensuring national unity and ...

  11. Wikipedia:Banners and buttons/archive - Wikipedia

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    This is a small collection of user-made banners and buttons for Wikipedia. You may be able to use these on your own website under the doctrine of fair use, but please be aware that official project logos are trademarks of the Wikimedia Foundation. See also Wikipedia:Wikipedia logos, m:logo and m:logos. Please note that some of these graphics ...