<{{{1}}}>...</{{{1}}}>
Usage
This is for list articles like HTML element.
{{XMLElement | tagname | name | content [|atr][|end][|nospace or |noslash][|deprecated] }}
|1 = tagname – name of tag (with or without namespace) to put in angle brackets, e.g. "ol" |2 = name – English-language name of the element in the spec, e.g. "Unordered List" |3 or |content = content data to put between open and start tags (defaults to "...")
Optional: |atr = XMLAttribute – use to display attributes and values. NOTE: This is run directly against the tag name, so you usually must include a non-breaking space:|atr= style="..."
|end = "no" | "optional" – Use "no" to illustrate a void element likebr> />
. Use "optional" to display both markup types; output is like:style>>...</style>
orstyle> />
|nospace = "yes" ("y", etc.) – will suppress the space before the / in a void element:br> />
instead ofbr> />
|noslash = "yes" ("y", etc.) – will suppress both slash and space in a void element:br>>
instead ofbr> />
|deprecated = "yes" ("y", etc.) - strikes through the tag, and adds "(deprecated)" after it.
|end=
also supports a special value of no_both
that will show both the bare tag (e.g. br>>
), as well as the version with the slash. By default, it provide the br> />
variant, labeled with "(XHTML compatible)". If used with |nospace=
, it will show the br> />
version, labeled with "(XML compatible)".
See also
{{tag}}
— to produce a preformatted mention of an XML/HTML-style tag