To get the content of an HTML element to be parsed in block mode, the opening tag must be followed by two linebreaks.
Without the two linebreaks, the tag content will be parsed in inline mode which means that block mode formatting such as wikitext tables, lists and headings is not recognised.
The following tags are treated as 'void'. This means that `<tag>` is treated as if it were `<tag/>`, and that no terminating `</tag>` is needed (if one is provided it will be ignored and treated as plain text).
Transcluded attribute values are indicated with double curly braces around a TextReference. For example:
```
attr={{tiddler}}
attr={{!!field}}
attr={{tiddler!!field}}
```
!! Variable Attribute Values
Variable attribute values are indicated with double angle brackets around a [[macro invocation|Macro Calls in WikiText]]. For example:
```
<div title=<<MyMacro "Brian">>>
...
</div>
```
!! Filtered Attribute Values
Filtered attribute values are indicated with triple curly braces around a [[Filter Expression]]. The value will be the first item in the resulting list, or the empty string if the list is empty.
This example shows how to add a prefix to a value: