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1. Removed closing square bracket after <currentTiddler> 2. Changed capital 'P' in addprefix 3. Added missing slash at the end
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caption: HTML
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created: 20131205160816081
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modified: 20161021102422842
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tags: WikiText
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title: HTML in WikiText
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type: text/vnd.tiddlywiki
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HTML tags and comments can be used directly in WikiText. For example:
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```
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<article class="hello">
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This is my nice and simple block of text. HelloThere
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<!-- This comment will not appear in the wikified output -->
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</article>
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```
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[[Widgets share the same syntax as HTML tags|Widgets in WikiText]], and so the following information applies to them, too.
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! Block mode versus Inline mode
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To get the content of an HTML element to be parsed in block mode, the opening tag must be followed by two linebreaks.
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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.
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! Attributes
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In an extension of conventional HTML syntax, attributes of elements/widgets can be specified in several different ways:
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* a literal string
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* a transclusion of a TextReference
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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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!! Literal Attribute Values
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Literal attribute values can use several different styles of quoting:
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* Single quotes (eg `attr='value'`)
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* Double quotes (eg `attr="value"`)
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* Tripe double quotes (eg `attr="""value"""`)
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* No quoting is necessary for values that do not contain spaces (eg `attr=value`)
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Literal attribute values can include line breaks. For example:
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```
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<div data-address="Mouse House,
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Mouse Lane,
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Rodentville,
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Ratland."/>
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```
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By using triple-double quotes you can specify attribute values that contain single double quotes. For example:
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```
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<div data-address="""Mouse House,
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"Mouse" Lane,
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Rodentville,
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Ratland."""/>
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```
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!! Transcluded Attribute Values
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Transcluded attribute values are indicated with double curly braces around a TextReference. For example:
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```
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attr={{tiddler}}
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attr={{!!field}}
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attr={{tiddler!!field}}
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```
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!! Variable Attribute Values
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Variable attribute values are indicated with double angle brackets around a [[macro invocation|Macro Calls in WikiText]]. For example:
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```
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<div title=<<MyMacro "Brian">>>
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...
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</div>
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```
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!! Filtered Attribute Values
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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.
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This example shows how to add a prefix to a value:
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```
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<$text text={{{ [<currentTiddler>addprefix[$:/myprefix/]] }}} />
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```
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