User:Slevinski

Stephen E Slevinski Jr

Hello world
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 * "Hello world." in American Sign Language using Unicode PUA. The Unicode characters are very useful because they are atomic and disambiguate.  This encoding is called Character SignWriting (CSW).  If this standard becomes popular, we can submit to Unicode in a few years.

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 * "Hello world." in American Sign Language using a lite ASCII markup. The ASCII markup is great with regular expression for fast and accurate text processing.  It is somewhat human readable. This encoding is called Formal SignWriting (FSW).  This is my preferred format for storage and interchange.

Modern SignWriting
The Modern Standard specification and implementation are ready for review.

* Modern SignWriting Document * SignWriting Image Server * ISWA 2010 HTML Reference * ISWA 2010 Fonts * Extension:SignWriting MediaWiki Plugin

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CSS Reference

 * CSS Writing Modes Module Level 3 W3C Editor's Draft.
 * CSS 3 Flexbox W3C Editor's Draft

General

 * MediaWiki Roadmap
 * Wikimedia Foundation Staff and Contractors
 * Wikimedia Engineering
 * Wikimedia Engineering Activity Report
 * Wikitech

Core

 * Code manual

Feature Development

 * Wikimedia Foundation Features Engineering Team
 * Visual Editor
 * WikiText Parser

Localisation

 * Localisation main page
 * Localisation Category

Style

 * Skins manual
 * How skins work
 * Custom user style

jQuery

 * Internationalization Components

Namespaces and Special pages

 * Namespaces
 * Categories
 * Templates
 * Special pages
 * symbol frequency?
 * search results?

Magic Words

 * Manual
 * Help