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The following HTML tags can be used on articles: |
The following HTML tags can be used on articles: |
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* <abbr> |
* <abbr> |
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* <acronym> ''(deprecated)'' |
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* <em> |
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* <font> ''(deprecated)'' |
* <font> ''(deprecated)'' |
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* <!-- ... --> ''(displayed as [[File:Comment Icon.png|Comments|link=]] in visual mode)'' |
* <!-- ... --> ''(displayed as [[File:Comment Icon.png|Comments|link=]] in visual mode)'' |
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== Usage notes == |
== Usage notes == |
Revision as of 19:44, 9 November 2017
HTML (Hypertext Markup Language) is a language used on websites to format the layout and content. Wiki pages are generally managed by wikitext rather than HTML, so only a limited number of HTML tags can be used on articles.
HTML (and wikitext) can be written and managed while using the editor's source mode.
Available HTML tags
The following HTML tags can be used on articles:
- <abbr>
- <acronym> (deprecated)
- <b>
- <big> (deprecated)
- <blockquote>
- <br />
- <caption>
- <center> (deprecated)
- <cite>
- <code>
- <dd>
- <del>
- <div>
- <dl>
- <dt>
- <em>
- <font> (deprecated)
- <h1>
- <h2>
- <h3>
- <h4>
- <h5>
- <h6>
- <hr>
- <i>
- <ins>
- <li>
- <ol>
- <p>
- <pre>
- <q>
- <rb>
- <rp>
- <rt>
- <ruby>
- <s>
- <small>
- <span>
- <strike> (deprecated)
- <strong>
- <sub>
- <sup>
- <table>
- <td>
- <th>
- <tr>
- <tt> (deprecated)
- <u>
- <ul>
- <var>
- <!-- ... --> (displayed as in visual mode)
Usage notes
- Keep it friendly
- The use of wikitext is recommended wherever possible, as HTML generally makes the text in the edit box harder to read and more intimidating for new users. Complex uses of HTML and CSS can be hidden away in templates where they are less likely to get in the way of the casual editor.
- Combine it with CSS
- Styling information can be stored in community CSS pages (using code like
class="classname"
). Both CSS classes and inline styling (style="color:pink;"
) can be used with the HTML tags listed above, and they can also be used with many types of wikitext, particularly tables, table rows and cells. However, please keep in mind that use of inline styling should be limited, as it can cause conflicts with the mobile experience of your community.
See also
Further help and feedback
- Browse and search other help pages at Help:Contents
- Check Fandom Community Central for sources of further help and support
- Check Contacting Fandom for how to report any errors or unclear steps in this article