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* a transclusion of a [[macro/variable|Macros in WikiText]]
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* a transclusion of a [[macro/variable|Macros in WikiText]]
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* as the result of a [[Filter Expression]]
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* as the result of a [[Filter Expression]]
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!! Style Attributes
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<<.from-version "5.2.2">> TiddlyWiki supports the usual HTML ''style'' attribute for assigning CSS styles to elements:
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<div style="color:red;">Hello</div>
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In an extension to HTML, TiddlyWiki also supports accessing individual CSS styles as independent attributes. For example:
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<div style.color="red">Hello</div>
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The advantage of this syntax is that it simplifies assigning computed values to CSS styles. For example:
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<div style.color={{!!color}}>Hello</div>
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!! Literal Attribute Values
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!! Literal Attribute Values
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Literal attribute values can use several different styles of quoting:
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Literal attribute values can use several different styles of quoting:
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