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Required parameters shown in '''''bold italics'''''.
 
Required parameters shown in '''''bold italics'''''.
  
; {{para|1}} {{nobold|({{var|tagname}} above)}}: The XML/HTML tag’s name (e.g. code, ref).
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; {{para|1|{{var|tagname}}}} : The XML/HTML tag’s name (e.g. code, ref).
; {{para|2}} {{nobold|({{var|type}} above)}}: To indicate which of the tag’s types is/are presented:
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; {{para|2|{{var|type}}}} : To indicate which of the tag’s types is/are presented:
:; {{code|p}} ({{code|pair}}) {{var|(default)}}: A matching pair of open/start and close/end tags (e.g. {{tag|div|pair}}). To suppress the ellipsis (...) between the tags, add an empty {{para|content}} parameter.
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:; {{code|p}} ({{code|pair}}) {{var|(default)}} : A matching pair of open/start and close/end tags (e.g. {{tag|div|pair}}). To suppress the ellipsis (...) between the tags, add an empty {{para|content}} parameter.
:; {{code|o}} ({{code|open}}): An open/start tag (e.g. {{tag|span|open}}).
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:; {{code|open}} : An open/start tag (e.g. {{tag|span|open}}).
:; {{code|c}} ({{code|close}}): A close/end tag (e.g. {{tag|span|close}}).
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:; {{code|close}} : A close/end tag (e.g. {{tag|span|close}}).
:; {{code|e}} ({{code|empty}}) or {{code|s}} ({{code|single}}) or {{code|v}} ({{code|void}}): An empty element, formed with a single self‐terminating tag (e.g. {{tag|hr|single}}); in HTML5 these are now known as “void” elements, though “empty” is the more common term.
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:; {{code|empty}} or {{code|single}} or {{code|void}} : An empty element, formed with a single self‐terminating tag (e.g. {{tag|hr|single}}); in HTML5 these are now known as “void” elements, though “empty” is the more common term.
; {{para|content}}: Text to place between open/start and close/end tags.
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; {{para|content}} : Text to place between open/start and close/end tags.
; {{para|attribs}}: Attributes and values to be included as part of an open/start tag (this parameter can also be called {{para|params}}).
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; {{para|attribs}} : Attributes and values to be included as part of an open/start tag (this parameter can also be called {{para|params}}).
; {{para|wrap|yes}}: Disable nowrap for long samples.
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; {{para|wrap|yes}} : Disable nowrap for long samples.
; {{para|link|yes}}: Link to the element’s entry at the HTML element article, e.g.:
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; {{para|link|yes}} : Link to the element’s entry at the HTML element article, e.g.:
  
<code><nowiki>{{Tag|bold|link{{=}}y}}</nowiki></code> produces {{Tag|bold|link=y}}
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: {{tlc|tag|bold|link{{=}}yes}} produces {{Tag|bold|link=yes}}
  
 
This is only for HTML elements; the page is hard‐coded, so it cannot be used for, e.g. XML elements from a particular schema. If desired, a feature for specifying the link page can be added.
 
This is only for HTML elements; the page is hard‐coded, so it cannot be used for, e.g. XML elements from a particular schema. If desired, a feature for specifying the link page can be added.

Revision as of 14:35, 20 July 2020

The Template:Tl template provides a quick way to mention an XML‐ or HTML‐style tag in a preformatted way.

Usage

Template:Tlc

Parameters

Required parameters shown in bold italics.

|1=tagname 
The XML/HTML tag’s name (e.g. code, ref).
|2=type 
To indicate which of the tag’s types is/are presented:
p (pair) (default) 
A matching pair of open/start and close/end tags (e.g. <div>…</div>). To suppress the ellipsis (...) between the tags, add an empty |content= parameter.
open 
An open/start tag (e.g. <span>).
close 
A close/end tag (e.g. </span>).
empty or single or void 
An empty element, formed with a single self‐terminating tag (e.g. <hr />); in HTML5 these are now known as “void” elements, though “empty” is the more common term.
|content= 
Text to place between open/start and close/end tags.
|attribs= 
Attributes and values to be included as part of an open/start tag (this parameter can also be called |params=).
|wrap=yes 
Disable nowrap for long samples.
|link=yes 
Link to the element’s entry at the HTML element article, e.g.:
Template:Tlc produces <bold>…</bold>

This is only for HTML elements; the page is hard‐coded, so it cannot be used for, e.g. XML elements from a particular schema. If desired, a feature for specifying the link page can be added.

Examples

Markup Renders as
{{tag|ref}} <ref>…</ref>
{{tag|ref|content=}} <ref></ref>
{{tag|ref|content=hello}} <ref>hello</ref>
{{tag|span|content=foo}} <span>foo</span>
{{tag|span|open}} <span>
{{tag|span|open|content=hello}} <span>hello
{{tag|span|close|content=hello}} hello</span>
{{tag|span|pair|content=hello}} <span>hello</span>
{{tag|ref|open|attribs=group="note"}} <ref group="note">
{{tag|references|single}} <references />
{{tag|br|single}} <br />
{{tag|!--|content=comment}} <!--comment-->
{{tag|math|attribs=chem}} <math chem>…</math>
{{tag|a|attribs=href="https://en.wikipedia.org/"|content=English Wikipedia}} <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/">English Wikipedia</a>

See also

  • Template:Tl - provides a similar service for template tags.