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  2. Help:HTML in wikitext - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Help:HTML_in_wikitext

    Examples include: output of a program, script, or Wikipedia template; status displays or audio announcements made by an app or device; file system directory listings and samples from them, such as paths and file names.

  3. Server Side Includes - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Server_Side_Includes

    Example include: file or virtual This is probably the most used SSI directive. It allows the content of one document to be transcluded in another. The included document can itself be another SSI-enabled file. The file or virtual parameters specify the file (HTML page, text file, script, etc.) to be included.

  4. HTML - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HTML

    An HTML Application (HTA; file extension .hta) is a Microsoft Windows application that uses HTML and Dynamic HTML in a browser to provide the application's graphical interface. A regular HTML file is confined to the security model of the web browser's security, communicating only to web servers and manipulating only web page objects and site ...

  5. Template:Template link code - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Template:Template_link_code

    Display output using HTML <kbd>...</kbd> tags (monospaced font) {{example}} nolink: Don't render the template name as a link {{example}} {}, {} nowrap: Prevent the insertion of line breaks in the output {{example}} {} nowrapname: Prevent word wrapping in the output of template name/link (parameters will wrap if needed) {{example}}

  6. Help:Wikitext - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Help:Wikitext

    An example of hidden comments This won't be visible except in "edit" mode. --> Another way to include a comment in the wiki markup uses the {} template, which can be abbreviated as {}. This template "expands" to the empty string, generating no HTML output; it is visible only to people editing the wiki source.

  7. Template:Template link with bold - Wikipedia

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    Display output using HTML <kbd>...</kbd> tags (monospaced font) {} nolink: Don't render the template name as a link {{example}} {}, {} nowrap: Prevent the insertion of line breaks in the output {} {} nowrapname: Prevent word wrapping in the output of template name/link (parameters will wrap if needed) {}

  8. Template:Kbd - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Template:Kbd

    It uses the HTML element <kbd>...</kbd> (keyboard input) which exists for this purpose, and applies some styling to it, namely a faint grey background (borrowed from the related template {}) and slight CSS letter-spacing to suggest individually entered characters.

  9. Template:Template link general/doc - Wikipedia

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    Display output using HTML <kbd>...</kbd> tags (monospaced font) {} nolink: Don't render the template name as a link {{example}} {}, {} nowrap: Prevent the insertion of line breaks in the output {} {} nowrapname: Prevent word wrapping in the output of template name/link (parameters will wrap if needed) {}