Template:Tag
<tag>...</tag>
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This template provides a quick way to mention an XML-style tag in a preformatted way. Mainly used in discussion/help pages.
Usage
- first parameter — (mandatory) the name of the HTML tag
- second parameter — what type of tag to display:
p
orpair
– (default) display a matched pair of open-and-close tags:<font>...</font>
- To suppress the ellipsis which appears between the tags, add an empty
|content=
parameter
- To suppress the ellipsis which appears between the tags, add an empty
o
oropen
– display only the opening tag of an open-and-close pair:<span>
c
orclose
– display only the closing tag of an open-and-close pair:</span>
s
orsingle
– display a single tag:<br />
- content= — the text content of the tags
- params= — any parameters to be included in the opening tag
Examples
{{tag|ref}}
?<ref>...</ref>
{{tag|ref|content=}}
?<ref></ref>
{{tag|ref|content=hello}}
?<ref>hello</ref>
{{tag|font|content=foo}}
?<font>foo</font>
{{tag|font|open}}
?<font>
{{tag|font|open|content=hello}}
?<font>hello
{{tag|span|close|content=hello}}
?hello</span>
{{tag|span|pair|content=hello}}
?<span>hello</span>
{{tag|ref|open|params=group="note"}}
?<ref group="note">
{{tag|references|single}}
?<references />
{{tag|br|single}}
?<br />
See also
- {{HTMLElement}}
- {{XMLElement}}
- {{xtag}} adds a MediaWiki parser or extension tag that links to the extension page.
- The #tag: parserfunction generates working tags.
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