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*{{tlx|!xt}} inline {{!xt|negative example text}}, in red, with serif font
*{{tlx|!xt}} inline {{!xt|negative example text}}, in red, with serif font
*{{tlx|!bxt}} same as {{tnull|!xt}} but uses {{!bxt|boldface}}
*{{tlx|!bxt}} same as {{tnull|!xt}} but uses {{!bxt|boldface}}
*{{tlx|!mxt}} same as {{tnull|!xt}} but uses {{!mxt|mono-spaced font}}; used for incorrect/deprecated code/output/input examples and should usually be wrapped in {{tag|code|o}}, {{tag|samp|o}}, or {{tag|kbd|o}} as appropriate; see {{tlx|dc}} and its variants below for a version that doesn't turn on monospace font but relies on surrounding markup to do that.
*{{tlx|!mxt}} same as {{tnull|!xt}} but uses {{!mxt|mono-spaced font}}; used for incorrect or strongly deprecated code/output/input examples and should usually be wrapped in {{tag|code|o}}, {{tag|samp|o}}, or {{tag|kbd|o}} as appropriate; see {{tlx|dc}} and its variants below for a version that doesn't turn on monospace font but relies on surrounding markup to do that.
*{{tlx|!xt2}} same as {{tnull|!xt}} but for blocks (i.e., same as {{tnull|xt2}} but red)
*{{tlx|!xt2}} same as {{tnull|!xt}} but for blocks (i.e., same as {{tnull|xt2}} but red)
*{{tlx|dc2}} inline {{dc2|strongly deprecated or deleted material}}; {{tlx|dc2}} variant has {{dc2|strikethrough}} (they both use the {{tag|del|open}} element, and do not add monospace font on their own; can be used in mainspace (articles), and where necessary wrapped in {{tag|code|o}}, {{tag|samp|o}}, or {{tag|kbd|o}})<br />&nbsp;
*{{tlx|dc2}} inline {{dc2|strongly deprecated or deleted material}}; {{tlx|dc2}} variant has {{dc2|strikethrough}} (they both use the {{tag|del|open}} element, and do not add monospace font on their own; can be used in mainspace (articles), and where necessary wrapped in {{tag|code|o}}, {{tag|samp|o}}, or {{tag|kbd|o}})<br />&nbsp;

Revision as of 07:51, 5 January 2018

  • {{xt}} inline positive example text, in green, with serif font
  • {{bxt}} same as {{xt}} but uses bold instead of serif font
  • {{mxt}} same as {{xt}} but uses mono-spaced font (especially useful in source code)
  • {{xt2}} same as {{xt}} but for blocks of text
     
  • {{!xt}} inline negative example text, in red, with serif font
  • {{!bxt}} same as {{!xt}} but uses boldface
  • {{!mxt}} same as {{!xt}} but uses mono-spaced font; used for incorrect or strongly deprecated code/output/input examples and should usually be wrapped in <code>, <samp>, or <kbd> as appropriate; see {{dc}} and its variants below for a version that doesn't turn on monospace font but relies on surrounding markup to do that.
  • {{!xt2}} same as {{!xt}} but for blocks (i.e., same as {{xt2}} but red)
  • {{dc2}} inline strongly deprecated or deleted material; {{dc2}} variant has strikethrough (they both use the <del> element, and do not add monospace font on their own; can be used in mainspace (articles), and where necessary wrapped in <code>, <samp>, or <kbd>)
     
  • {{xtd}} inline deprecated (or uncertain, unavailable, lorem, etc.) example text, in grey
  • {{bxtd}} same as {{xtd}} but uses boldface
  • {{mxtd}} same as {{xtd}} but uses mono-spaced font
  • {{dc}} inline deprecated or deleted material; (uses the <del> element, and does not add monospace font on it own; can be used in mainspace (articles), and where necessary wrapped in <code>, <samp>, or <kbd>)
     
  • {{xtn}} inline neutral example text, with no color change, when none of the above applies; used for "permissible" examples neither favored nor deprecated
  • {{bxtn}} same as {{xtn}} but uses boldface; it still applies a CSS class, so it's not simply boldfacing
  • {{mxtn}} same as {{xtn}} but uses mono-spaced font; this is a good template to use when the shaded box formatting of <code>...</code> might be undesirable, or the semantics of it is incorrect in the context