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  2. Template:Semantic markup templates - Wikipedia

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    {{Semantic markup templates | state = expanded}} will show the template expanded, i.e. fully visible. {{ Semantic markup templates | state = autocollapse }} will show the template autocollapsed, i.e. if there is another collapsible item on the page (a navbox, sidebar , or table with the collapsible attribute ), it is hidden apart from its title ...

  3. Category:Semantic markup templates - Wikipedia

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    <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.

  4. List of document markup languages - Wikipedia

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    Scribble - Markup language based on Racket (programming language) [13] Scribe – Brian Reid's seminal markup language; Script – Early IBM markup language on which GML is built. Semantic, Extensible, Computational, Styled, Tagged markup language (SECST) [14] - A more expressive and semantic alternative to Markdown that also transpiles to HTML.

  5. Markup language - Wikipedia

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    Example of RecipeML, a simple markup language based on XML for creating recipes. The markup can be converted programmatically for display into, for example, HTML, PDF or Rich Text Format. A markup language is a text-encoding system which specifies the structure and formatting of a document and potentially the relationships among its parts. [1]

  6. Template:Samp - Wikipedia

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    Because it uses <samp>...</samp> instead of simply applying visual style effects, it is semantic markup that conveys meaning, and it can be further acted upon by the user agent (e.g. with custom local style sheets). This tag is the exact opposite of {}, which is for example input.

  7. Wikipedia:Manual of Style/Glossaries - Wikipedia

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    For example, glossary-style formatting may work well for presenting a list of aircraft serial numbers along with their models and descriptions, using the same basic layout as glossaries. For an article that is a non-glossary list that uses glossary formatting, follow the advice at WP:Stand-alone lists#Naming conventions .

  8. DocBook - Wikipedia

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    As a semantic language, DocBook documents do not describe what their contents "look like", but rather the meaning of those contents. For example, rather than explaining how the abstract for an article might be visually formatted, DocBook simply says that a particular section is an abstract. It is up to an external processing tool or application ...

  9. Structured document - Wikipedia

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    The term semantic markup excludes markup like <b> which directly expresses no meaning other than an instruction to a visual display (although an intelligent agent may be able to discern a structural meaning lurking behind the tag). The "strong" tag is "descriptive" or "structural" in that it is intended to label an abstract, quasi-linguistic ...