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  2. Box-drawing characters - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history, usage and encoding of box-drawing characters, a form of semigraphics for text user interfaces. See the Unicode, block elements and legacy computing blocks of box-drawing characters and their symbols.

  3. List of emoticons - Wikipedia

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    Learn the meaning and usage of various emoticons or textual portrayals of a writer's moods or facial expressions. Find out the difference between Western, Eastern and 2channel style emoticons, and how to type them on different platforms.

  4. Geometric Shapes (Unicode block) - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the 96 symbols in the Geometric Shapes Unicode block, which include various shapes such as circles, squares, triangles, and diamonds. See the code points, names, and examples of each symbol in HTML and Unicode.

  5. Boxy SVG - Wikipedia

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    Boxy SVG is a proprietary software for creating and editing SVG files on various platforms. It supports shapes, paths, filters, gradients, patterns, and more features, and can export to HTML and PDF.

  6. Media control symbols - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history and meaning of media control symbols, such as play, pause, stop, and rewind, used on various devices and platforms. Find out how they are standardized, used in popular culture, and applied to appliances and other mechanical devices.

  7. Google Fonts - Wikipedia

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    Google Fonts is a free and open source font service owned by Google that offers hundreds of font families and variable fonts. Learn about the history, library, licenses, distribution and privacy issues of Google Fonts.

  8. Icon (computing) - Wikipedia

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    An icon is a pictogram or ideogram displayed on a computer screen to help the user navigate a computer system. Learn about the different types of icons, such as standardized symbols, skeuomorphs, and metaphors, and how they are designed and used.

  9. Font Awesome - Wikipedia

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    Font Awesome is a cross-platform web-based application that provides CSS and Less styles for icons and fonts. It has different versions, licenses, and features, such as user-uploaded icons and humanitarian icons.