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Further template category notes
This category contains pages in the template namespace. It should not be used to categorize articles or pages in other namespaces. 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.
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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:
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Template | Example output | Use |
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{{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, {{varserif}} should be used to ensure a noticeable distinction | {{varserif}} | 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 | {{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}} | "Ensure the alt= parameter ..." | To indicate text is source code. To nest other templates within {{code}}, use <code>...</code> | {{subst:codenowiki}} | <code><nowiki> code ... ... </nowiki></code> | To wrap example code in <code> and nested <nowiki> tags | {{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 | {{PlayStation key press}} | □ | To indicate PlayStation-style gamepad key presses | {{button}} | Don't save | To indicate a button in a user interface | {{samp}} | example output | To indicate sample or example output |
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Pages in category "Semantic markup templates"
The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total.