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templates .
Further template category notes
To add a template to this category:
If the template has a separate documentation page (usually called "Template:template name /doc"), add [[Category:Semantic markup templates]] to the <includeonly> section at the bottom of that page. Otherwise, add <noinclude>[[Category:Semantic markup templates]]</noinclude> to the end of the template code, making sure it starts on the same line as the code's last character.
This category is for article-related templates that improve Wikipedia's use of Web semantics.
For background information on the concept of Web semantics (meaningful markup, as opposed to pure presentation/display), see:
Template Example output Use {{strong }} Important! To indicate <strong> importance, seriousness, or urgency instead of just simple typographical boldfacing {{strongbad }} "Never use ..." Same as {{strong}} but in red {{stronggood }} "Only use ..." Same as {{strong}} but in green {{em }} "An emphatic phrase " To indicate <em> stress emphasis (not just purely typographical italicization like for book titles or foreign terms) {{var }} strPrefix To indicate text is a variable name. Use for any variable names except those including "I" (uppercase i) and/or "l" (lowercase L); for these, {{var serif}} should be used to ensure a noticeable distinction {{var serif }} strIllustratePrefix (see {{var}} above) {{tld }} {{DEFAULTSORT:Y, X}}
To display wikicode variables and magic words as they would appear in code {{para }} |year=2008
To display template parameters with or without values {{param }} {{{title|alt}}}
To display parameters as used in code (i.e. with triple braces), especially to indicate relationships between them. May be combined with {{para}} above {{param value }} ··2·blanks·fore·and·aft··
To display parameter values lightly bordered; replaces <code>...</code>, especially when value contains embedded or leading/trailing blanks; visualized here with middot (·) but can use ␠, ▯, or any character. {{tlx }} etc. {{Template |1 |2 |...|10 }}
To display a template call (with or without parameters and values) as code {{tag }} "The <img>...</img>
tags ..." To render HTML elements ("tags") in prose {{code }}/{{codett }} "Ensure the alt=
parameter ..." To indicate text is source code. To nest other templates within {{code}}, use <code>...</code>
. {{codett }} differs only in styling: someMethod
becomes someMethod
{{subst:codenowiki }} {{small|small text}}
To wrap example code in <code><nowiki>...</nowiki></code>
{{subst:kbdnowiki }} {{big|big text}} To wrap example code in <kbd><nowiki>...</nowiki></kbd>
{{syntaxhighlight }} [this is a block template] ( or {{sxhl }}
) Wrapper for <syntaxhighlight>...</syntaxhighlight>
, but will wrap overflowing text {{deprecated code }} "Do not use <blink>
." ( or {{dc }}
) To indicate deprecated source code in template documentation, articles on HTML specs, etc. The {{dc2 }}
variant uses strike-through (<blink >
) while {{dcr }}
uses red (<blink>
). {{pre }} [this is a block template] For larger blocks of source code and other pre-formatted text {{quote }} [this is a block template] For block quotations (only – never for non-quotations) {{block indent }} [this is a block template] For indented blocks of material; visually identical to {{quote }}
but without quote markup {{kbd }} user input To indicate user input {{key press }} Ctrl +x To indicate specific-keystroke input, including combinations {{key top }} Left shift Similar; includes more symbols, but does not directly support combinations {{button }} Don't save To indicate a button in a user interface {{samp }} example output To indicate sample or example output
Subcategories
This category has only the following subcategory.
Pages in category "Semantic markup templates"
The following 35 pages are in this category, out of 35 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .