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  1. Apr 16, 2024 · The free species directory that anyone can edit. It covers Animalia, Plantae, Fungi, Bacteria, Archaea, Protista and all other forms of life. So far we have 875,001 entries. Wikispecies is free, because life is in the public domain! You can also check us out on X (formerly known as Twitter): @Wikispecies.

  2. Sep 22, 2010 · The Wikispecies logo created by Zephram Stark based on a concept design by Jeremykemp. Note that the actual logo used by Wikispecies is at Wikispecies:Image:Wiki.png. Please note that Zephram Stark has the original technical vector files (non-svg) used to create this drawing.

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  4. Wikispecies logos. From Wikimedia Commons, the free media repository. ™ Wikimedia Foundation, Inc. This file is (or includes) one or more of the official logos or designs used by the Wikimedia Foundation or by one of its projects. Use of the Wikimedia logos and trademarks is subject to the Wikimedia trademark policy and visual identity ...

  5. English: Logo for Wikispecies, used at #p-logo area. Its width is modified from 125px to 135px with transparent background, and move the main part central, make it be compatible with local CSS rule. See this link for more details.

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    • Current Logo Concepts
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    Logos at "Main Page" sizes

    35px logos are placed on the main page of each Wikimedia project: LOGOS (Copyright) Which Wikispecies logo looks best at the size it will be on the main page of each Wikimedia project? 1. Number 6 looks good, but there isn't enough distinction between it and the Meta-Wiki logo. I would have to go with 14. --Zephram Stark 17:36, 14 November 2005 (UTC)[reply] 1. Some two months ago, the final decision was reached. The only thing left is a good vector version of the chosen logo(6) . The one that...

    Improper display

    On Firefox 1.0.4, I get this image, with a good deal of the ball and subtitle gone. IE 6 cuts the samer amount off the ball. Any ideas? -- user:zanimum 1. I get the same issue on Safari. Could someone fix this issue? --24.61.119.222 23:17, 17 December 2005 (UTC)[reply] 1. Same here on mac with Firefox 1.5 62.255.16.197 23:33, 17 December 2005 (UTC)[reply] 1. 1.1. It appears that the Navigation bar is not dynamically situated based on the logo size. This problem is especially evident on Wikipe...

    Logo chosen

    File:Wikispecies jeremy zanimum temp.pngThanks to everybody who contributed proposals and added comments on them. The election is over now and I declare concept 6 as the winning, new logo for wikispecies. It got most support and votes and I am looking forward to seeing it on the page very soon; which brings me to the next point: could zanimum please do as he/she offered and create a neat file with the font (wikispcies - free species dirctory) for the upload? Thanks, --Benedikt 1. There's the...

    Concept 2

    File:ncws1.png First attempt at colorising. Fairly mediocre, and the bug isn't quite right, but gives an idea anyway. Neolux06:00, 7 Dec 2004 (UTC)

    Concept 5

    Here is a derivation of Benedikt's last logo. I hope you don't mind. --bobthenerd06:48, 23 Apr 2005 (UTC)

    Assuming the decision is made to have Wikispecies multilingual, will the final logo be adapted for versions of the site in other languages? If so, Will the site's name be also adapted? Wikiespèces, or even Wikespèces (Wikiespèces is a little bit odd to pronounce) would have to be the name in French --Circeus05:52, 7 Jan 2005 (UTC) 1. I don't think ...

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › WikispeciesWikispecies - Wikipedia

    Wikispecies is available under the GNU Free Documentation License and CC BY-SA 3.0. Started in September 2004, with biologists around the world invited to contribute, the project had grown to a framework encompassing the Linnaean taxonomy with links to Wikipedia articles on individual species by April 2005.

  7. Aug 13, 2023 · A central, extensive database for taxonomy is what Wikispecies should become: an open, extensive database for scientists and non-scientists to reflect the diversity of life on our planet Earth. Because life is public domain! There is an increasing number of big, science funded projects, all of which aim to achieve more or less the same thing.

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