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title: WikiText
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type: text/x-tiddlywiki
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tags: docs concepts
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WikiText is a concise, expressive way of typing a wide range of text formatting, hypertext and interactive features. It allows you to focus on writing without a complex user interface getting in the way. It is somewhat similar to [[MarkDown|http://daringfireball.net/projects/markdown/]], but with more of a focus on linking and the interactive features.
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! Linking in WikiText
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A key capability of WikiText is the ability to make links to other tiddlers or to external websites. There are several ways of doing this:
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* To link to a tiddler by title: `[[Tiddler Title]]`
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* To link to a tiddler and specify the text of the link: `[[Tiddler Title|Displayed Link Title]]`
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* For tiddler titles that match the CamelCase rules, just typing the title will automatically create a link
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* To link to an external website, type the full URL of the site: `http://alpha.tiddlywiki.com/`
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You can suppress a link from being recognised by preceding it with `~`. For example:
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{{{
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* ~HelloThere is not a link
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* ~http://google.com/ is not a link
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}}}
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Renders as:
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* ~HelloThere is not a link
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* ~http://google.com/ is not a link
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! Paragraphs
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To mark the end of a paragraph in TiddlyWiki you need to type `enter` twice to create a double line break:
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{{{
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This is the first paragraph.
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And this is the second paragraph.
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}}}
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Single line breaks are ignored within paragraphs. For example:
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{{{
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This is a
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paragraph made
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up of
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short lines
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}}}
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Renders as:
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This is a
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paragraph made
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up of
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short lines
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! Formatting
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Available character formatting includes:
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* backticks for `code`
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* `''bold''` for ''bold text''
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* `//italic//` for //italic text//
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* `__underscore__` for __underscored text__
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* `^^superscript^^` for ^^superscript^^ text
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* `~~subscript~~` for ~~subscripted~~ text
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* `--strikethrough--` for --strikethrough-- text
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You can also use `{{{` to mark code blocks:
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{{{
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{{{
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This will be monospaced
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}}}
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}}}
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! Transclusion
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You can incorporate the content of one tiddler within another using the transclusion notation:
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* `((JeremyRuston))` transcludes a single tiddler
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* `((( [tag[docs]] )))`, with triple parenthesis, transcludes all the tiddlers that match a [[TiddlerFilter|TiddlerFilters]]
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A template can also be specified, in which case the tiddler(s) are rendered through that [[TiddlerTemplate|TiddlerTemplates]]. Templates can either be specified directly or instead a tiddler can be specified from which the template is extracted.
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* `((MyTiddler) <<view title>> by <<view modified>>)` renders the tiddler `MyTiddler` through a template that will yield `MyTiddler by JeremyRuston`, if the `modified` field is set to "JeremyRuston"
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* `((MyTiddler)(MyTemplate))` renders the tiddler `MyTiddler` through the template `MyTemplate`
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! Lists
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You can create unordered lists with `*` characters:
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{{{
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* First list item
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* Second list item
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** A subitem
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* Third list item
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}}}
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Renders as:
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* First list item
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* Second list item
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** A subitem
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* Third list item
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Ordered lists use `#` instead of `*`:
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# First item
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# Second item
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# Third item
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You can also mix ordered and unordered list items:
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{{{
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* To do today
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*# Eat
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* To get someone else to do
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*# This
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*# That
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*## And the other
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}}}
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Renders as:
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* To do today
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*# Eat
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* To get someone else to do
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*# This
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*# That
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*## And the other
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You can also create HTML definition lists:
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{{{
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; Term being defined
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: Definition of that term
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; Another term
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: Another definition
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}}}
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Renders as:
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; Term being defined
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: Definition of that term
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; Another term
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: Another definition
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! Cascading Stylesheets
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You can use this construction to cause the wrapped content to be assigned a specified CSS class:
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{{{
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{{myStyle{
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* List One
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* List Two
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}}}
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}}}
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The resulting HTML looks like this:
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{{{
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<ul class="myStyle">
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<li>List One</li>
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<li>List Two</li>
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</ul>
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}}}
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You can also assign a CSS class to an individual member of a list with this notation:
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{{{
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* List One
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*{{MyClass}} List Two
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* List Three
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}}}
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The resulting HTML looks like this:
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{{{
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<ul>
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<li>List One</li>
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<li class="MyClass">List Two</li>
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<li> List Three</li>
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</ul>
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}}}
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The same syntax can be used with headings:
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{{{
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!{{myStyle}} This heading has the class `myStyle`
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}}}
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! Typographic Features
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You can create an n-dash with a double hyphen `--` and an m-dash with a triple hyphen `---`. For example -- this is an example --- and so is this
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You can include a horizontal rule with three or more dashes on their own on a line:
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{{{
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---
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}}}
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Renders as:
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---
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! Images
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To display an image stored in a tiddler:
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{{{
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[img[Motovun Jack.jpg]]
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}}}
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Displays as:
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[img[Motovun Jack.jpg]]
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See ImageWikiText for more details.
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! HTML in WikiText
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HTML tags 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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</article>
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}}}
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! Macros
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Macros provide rich functionality within WikiText. For example, the `<<video>>` macro can be used to embed videos from YouTube, Vimeo or the Internet Archive:
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{{{
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<<video src:32001208 type:vimeo>>
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}}}
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For full details of the available macros, see the [[Docs]].
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! Headings
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Headings are specified with one or more leading `!` characters:
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{{{
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! This is a level 1 heading
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!! This is a level 2 heading
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!!! This is a level 3 heading
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}}}
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! Other WikiText features
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!! Typed Blocks
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You can incorporate text of a different type within blocks of WikiText. For example:
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{{{
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$$$.js
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return 2 + "string";
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$$$
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}}}
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Renders as:
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$$$.js
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return 2 + "string";
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$$$
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See TypedBlockWikiText for more details
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!! Style Blocks
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You can apply HTML attributes to blocks of content with this syntax:
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{{{
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@@color:#f00;
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@@text-decoration:underline;
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This is in red!
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@@
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}}}
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Generates the results:
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@@color:#f00;
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@@text-decoration:underline;
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This is in red!
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@@
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See StyleBlockWikiText for more details. |