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Help:HTML in wikitext

Usage of HTML tags with MediaWiki

"WP:HTML" redirects here. For general information about the default markup language on Wikipedia, seeWikipedia:HTML5.
For wikitext equivalents to HTML tags, seeHelp:Wikitext.
This help page is ahow-to guide.
It explains concepts or processes used by the Wikipedia community. It is not one ofWikipedia's policies or guidelines, and may reflect varying levels ofconsensus.
Wikitext
HTML
Comparisons

TheMediaWiki software, which drives Wikipedia, allows the use of a subset ofHTML 5elements, or tags and theirattributes, for presentation formatting.[1] However, most HTML functionality can be replicated using equivalentwiki markup ortemplates. These alternatives are generally preferred within articles because they are often simpler for most editors to use and less intrusive in the editing interface.Wikipedia's Manual of Style recommends when and where these alternatives should be used. (SeeHelp:Wikitext for wikitext equivalents to HTML tags not otherwise discussed below.)

HTML can also be useful outside articles, such as for formatting within templates. For assistance with using Cascading Style Sheets on Wikipedia, seeHelp:Cascading Style Sheets.

Some tags that resemble HTML are actually MediaWikiparser and extension tags, and so are actually wiki markup. HTML included in pages can be validated for HTML5 compliance by usingvalidation. Note that some elements and attributes supported by MediaWiki and browsers have beendeprecated by HTML5 and should no longer be used.

Tutorials

This help page gives only an overview of allowed markup. For further assistance and detailed specifications:

Attributes

HTML attributes provide additional information about an element and are always specified in the start tag. They are formatted as a name/value pair likename="value".

Global attributes apply to all tags. Attributes not listed here are not allowed by MediaWiki[1]:

  • class: one or more classifications to which the element belongs. SeeWikipedia:Catalogue of CSS classes.
  • dir: text direction—"ltr" (left-to-right),"rtl" (right-to-left) or"auto".
  • id: unique identifier for the element.
  • lang: primary language for the contents of the element perBCP 47.
  • style: applies CSS styling to the contents of the element.
  • title: advisory information associated with the element.

HTML5 microdata attributes apply to all tags:[2]

  • Any attribute beginning withdata-
  • itemid
  • itemprop
  • itemref
  • itemscope
  • itemtype

Other tags such as<table> support specific attributes – these are listed in the appropriate section.

MarkupRenders as
This is<spanstyle="color:red;">red</span> text.

This isred text.

The MediaWikiSanitizer.php does some cleanup on attributes. A best practice is to use the proper syntax.

  • Discards attributes not on a whitelist for the given element.
  • Turns broken or invalid entities into plaintext.
  • Double-quotes all attribute values.
  • Attributes without values are given the name as value.
  • Double attributes are discarded.
  • Unsafe style attributes are discarded.
  • Prepends space if there are attributes.

Elements

TheseHTML elements are supported by the MediaWiki software. This section gives a brief overview of the HTML element, an example, relevant wikimarkup and templates.

Basic

h1, h2, h3, h4, h5, h6

Further information:Help:Section andMOS:HEAD

The<h1>...</h1> through<h6>...</h6> tags are headings for the sections with which they are associated.<h1> is used for the article title. Headings arestyled through CSS and added to the page'stable of contents.

MarkupRenders as
<h1>Heading 1</h1><h2>Heading 2</h2><h3>Heading 3</h3><h4>Heading 4</h4><h5>Heading 5</h5><h6>Heading 6</h6>
Heading 1
Heading 2
Heading 3
Heading 4
Heading 5
Heading 6

Wikimarkup: surround the text with the appropriate number of equal signs. Headers formatted with wikimarkup add an [edit] link.

MarkupRenders as
= Heading 1 === Heading 2 ===== Heading 3 ======= Heading 4 ========= Heading 5 =========== Heading 6 ======
Heading 1
Heading 2
Heading 3
Heading 4
Heading 5
Heading 6


Templates:{{fake heading}} for use in documentation

p

<p>...</p> tag places content into a separate paragraph.

MarkupRenders as
<p>HyperText Markup Language</p><p>HyperText Markup Language</p>

HyperText Markup Language

HyperText Markup Language

Wikimarkup: Separate paragraphs by a single blank line.

MarkupRenders as
HyperText Markup LanguageHyperText Markup Language

HyperText Markup Language

HyperText Markup Language

<p>...</p> is especially useful in lists, for list items with multiple paragraphs:

MarkupRenders as
*<p>This is a paragraph.</p><p>This is another paragraph in the same item.</p>* This is a different item.
  • This is a paragraph.

    This is another paragraph in the same item.

  • This is a different item.

Note that the closing tag</p> is not strictly necessary for MediaWiki installations that output HTML 5 (such as Wikipedia).

br

<br> inserts a line break. SeeH:BR for the other 4 versions that theMediaWiki software converts to<br /> in the HTML that browsers read.

MarkupRenders as
HyperText<br>Markup Language

HyperText
Markup Language

Templates:

  • {{break}} adds multiple line breaks.
  • {{crlf2}} adds a true carriage return and line feed.
  • {{clear}} adds a break with styling to clear floating elements.
  • {{plainlist}} creates an unbulleted list.

hr

Further information:WP:LINE

<hr> or<hr /> represents a paragraph-level thematic break and presents as a horizontal rule.

MarkupRenders as
<hr />

Wikimarkup: use----

MarkupRenders as
----


Templates:{{hr}}

Comments

Further information:MOS:COMMENT

<!--...--> formats the enclosed text as a hidden comment.

MarkupRenders as
HyperText<!--Markup Language-->

HyperText

Be careful with spacing around comments. Surrounding a comment with blank lines will result in a blank paragraph, perceived as an extra two blank lines:

MarkupRenders as
Content line 1<!-- Comment -->Content line 2

Content line 1


Content line 2

Formatting

abbr

<abbr>...</abbr> creates atooltip to define an abbreviation or acronym that is displayed on mouse-over.

MarkupRenders as
<abbr title="HyperText Markup Language">HTML</abbr>

Templates:{{abbr}}

b

Further information:MOS:BOLD

<b>...</b> formats text stylistically offset from other text (bold) without conveying extra importance.

MarkupRenders as
<b>HyperText Markup Language</b>

HyperText Markup Language

Wikimarkup: Use''' to open and close bold text.

MarkupRenders as
'''HyperText Markup Language'''

HyperText Markup Language

bdi

<bdi>...</bdi> isolates the content from the surrounding text-direction settings.

MarkupRenders as
اليمين إلى اليسارleft to right

اليمين إلى اليسارleft to right

اليمين إلى اليسار<bdi>left to right</bdi>

اليمين إلى اليسارleft to right

Support: Firefox, Chrome

bdo

<bdo>...</bdo> specifies the text direction.

Attributes and values:

  • dir – Specifies the text direction.
    • ltr
    • rtl
MarkupRenders as
<bdo dir="rtl">HyperText Markup Language</bdo>

HyperText Markup Language

blockquote

Further information:MOS:QUOTE

<blockquote>...</blockquote> presents text in an offset block.

MarkupRenders as
<blockquote>HyperText Markup Language</blockquote>

HyperText Markup Language

Templates:{{quote}}; supports pre-formatted attribution and source parameters. For other specialized quotation templates, seeCategory:Quotation templates.

cite

<cite>...</cite> contains the title of a work. This is a new definition in HTML5— in the previous XML implementation<cite> was used to contain a citation or a reference to other sources. No formatting is applied when this tag is used.

MarkupRenders as
<cite>HyperText Markup Language</cite>

HyperText Markup Language

<cite>...</cite> is generally not used directly in Wikipedia articles, and is often misused; seeWikipedia:HTML 5#cite for replacement instructions.

code

<code>...</code> formats a section of computer code. Styled withCSS throughmediawiki.skinning/elements.less as a blackmonospaced typeface with a grey background (#F8F9FA) and border (#EAECF0).

MarkupRenders as[3]
use <code>this code</code>

usethis code

Templates:{{code}} uses<syntaxhighlight>. See the "See also" section at the template page for additional code-markup templates.

See§ samp and§ kbd on this page for semantic markup of output and input, respectively.

data

<data>...</data> formats a machine-readable version of contents.

MarkupRenders as
<data value="978-0764502149">HTML for Dummies</data>

HTML for Dummies

Attributes:value

del

<del>...</del> formats deleted text.

MarkupRenders as
<del>HyperText Markup Language</del>

HyperText Markup Language

dfn

<dfn>...</dfn> is used for indicating the defining instance of a term.

MarkupRenders as
<dfn>Definition</dfn>

Definition

Templates:{{dfn}}

em

Further information:MOS:ITALIC

<em>...</em> represents a span of text with emphatic stress (i.e. semantic emphasis). In most browsers, it renders as italic.

MarkupRenders as
<em>HyperText Markup Language</em>

HyperText Markup Language

Templates:{{em}}

i

Further information:MOS:ITALIC

<i>...</i> represents a span of text offset from its surrounding content without conveying any extra emphasis or importance, and for which the conventional typographic presentation is italic text.

MarkupRenders as
<i>HyperText Markup Language</i>

HyperText Markup Language

Wikimarkup: Use'' to open and close italic text.

MarkupRenders as
''HyperText Markup Language''

HyperText Markup Language

ins

<ins>...</ins> indicates a range of text that has been added. Styled as underlined text. Used on talk pages to indicate refactored text; seeWP:REDACT.

MarkupRenders as
<ins>HyperText Markup Language</ins>

HyperText Markup Language

kbd

<kbd>...</kbd> indicates user input such as keyboard input or voice commands (butnogray background as with the template{{kbd}}).

MarkupRenders as
Press <kbd>Enter</kbd>

PressEnter

Templates:

  • {{kbd}} applies monospace styling, and a light-grey background to distinguish from code (<code>) and output (<samp> or{{samp}}).
  • {{key press}} renders illustrated keys and keystrokes.

mark

<mark>...</mark> represents a run of text in one document marked or highlighted for reference purposes, due to its relevance in another context. Marked text is formatted with a yellow background by default.

MarkupRenders as
<mark>HyperText Markup Language</mark>

HyperText Markup Language

<mark>HyperText Markup Language</mark>

HyperText Markup Language

Support: Not supported by Internet Explorer 8 and below.

pre

<pre>...</pre> element represents a block of preformatted text. In MediaWiki,<pre> is actually a parser tag and not HTML, but the function is the same. It also prevents the parsing of templates.

MarkupRenders as[3]
<pre>HyperText Markup Language</pre>
HyperText Markup Language
HTML entities

<pre> parsesHTML entities. If you want to escape this, replace& with&amp;, or use<syntaxhighlight lang="text"> instead.

MarkupRenders as[3]
<pre>&amp;</pre>
&
<pre>&lt;</pre>
<
<pre>&amp;amp;</pre>
&amp;
<pre>&amp;lt;</pre>
&lt;

Templates:

  • {{pre}} wraps text that overflows the page.

q

<q>...</q> is used to mark a short quotation. There has been very little implementation of this element in Wikipedia yet.

MarkupRenders as
<q>HyperText Markup Language</q>

HyperText Markup Language

MOS:QUOTATIONS says Wikipedia should instead use "",{{quote}}, or <blockquote>.

rp, rt, ruby

Further information:Ruby character

<ruby>...</ruby> marks spans of phrasing content with ruby annotations.

  • <rt>...</rt> marks the ruby text component of a ruby annotation; the ruby text shows in a reduced size over top of the normal characters.
  • <rp>...</rp> is used to provide parentheses around a ruby text component of a ruby annotation, to be shown by user agents that don't support ruby annotations.

Browsers that do not support ruby characters will show the ruby text in normal size, enclosed in parentheses and after the normal content.

MarkupRenders as
<ruby><rp>(</rp><rt>とう</rt><rp>)</rp><rp>(</rp><rt>きょう</rt><rp>)</rp></ruby>

(とう)(きょう)

Templates:

s

<s>...</s> is used to indicate inline content that is no longer accurate or relevant and that has been struck from the page. It is not appropriate when indicating document edits; to mark a span of text as having been removed from a document, use<del>.

MarkupRenders as
<s>HyperText Markup Language</s>

HyperText Markup Language

Templates:{{strikethrough}} (for inline content),{{strikethroughdiv}} (for block content)

samp

<samp>...</samp> indicates sample output from a program or computing system. Examples include: output of a program, script, or Wikipedia template; status displays or audio announcements made by an app or device; file system directory listings and samples from them, such as paths and file names.

MarkupRenders as
sample output: <samp>HTML</samp>

sample output:HTML

Templates:{{samp}} applies monospace styling, and gives the text in dark grey to distinguish from code (<code>) and input (<kbd> or{{kbd}}).

small

Further information:WP:FONTSIZE

<small>...</small> format small text.

MarkupRenders as
<small>HyperText Markup Language</small>

HyperText Markup Language

Templates:

  • {{small}} uses<span>.{{small}} is recommended over<small> since<small>...</small> has a semantic meaning that is forfine print, whereas{{small}} is purely stylistic.

strong

<strong>...</strong> formats a span of text with strong importance or unusual emphasis; in most browsers it renders as boldface. This should generally not be used in Wikipedia articles, perWP:Neutral point of view policy. SeeMOS:BOLD on use of this element and other boldfacing. Most semantic emphasis, including in quoted material, should be rendered with the<em> element.

MarkupRenders as
<strong>HyperText Markup Language</strong>

HyperText Markup Language

Templates:{{strong}}

sub

Further information:WP:SUBSCRIPT

<sub>...</sub> formats a span of text as a subscript.

MarkupRenders as
HyperText <sub>Markup Language</sub>

HyperTextMarkup Language

Templates:

  • {{sub}} (subscript text)
  • {{subsub}} (subscript subscript text)
  • {{ssub}} (subscript, small text)
  • {{sup}} (superscript text)
  • {{su}} (superscript
    subscript
    text)
  • {{sup sub}} (textsup
    sub
    )
  • {{e}} (1.23×104)

sup

Further information:WP:SUPSCRIPT

<sup>...</sup> formats a span of text as a superscript.

MarkupRenders as
HyperText <sup>Markup Language</sup>

HyperTextMarkup Language

Templates:

  • {{sub}} (subscript text)
  • {{subsub}} (subscript subscript text)
  • {{ssub}} (subscript, small text)
  • {{sup}} (superscript text)
  • {{su}} (superscript
    subscript
    text)
  • {{sup sub}} (textsup
    sub
    )
  • {{e}} (1.23×104)

time

<time>...</time> defines either a time (24 hour clock), or a date in the Gregorian calendar, optionally with a time and a time-zone offset.

MarkupRenders as
<time>10:00</time>

Attributes:datetime

Support: Not supported by Internet Explorer 8 and below.

u

Further information:MOS:BADEMPHASIS andMOS:QUOTE

<u>...</u> represents a span of text offset from its surrounding content without conveying any extra emphasis or importance, and for which the conventional typographic presentation is underlining; for example, a span of text in Chinese that is a proper name (a Chinese proper name mark), or span of text that is known to be misspelled.

<u> waspresentational element of HTML that was originally used to underline text; this usage wasdeprecated in HTML4 in favor of theCSS style{text-decoration: underline}.[4] In HTML5, the tag reappeared but its meaning was changed significantly: it now "represents a span of inline text which should be rendered in a way that indicates that it has a non-textual annotation".[4] This facility is intended for example to provide a red wavy line underline to flag spelling errors at input time but which are not to be embedded in any stored file (unlike an emphasis mark, which would be).

MarkupRenders as
<u>HyperText Markup Language</u>

HyperText Markup Language

Templates:{{underline}} (which supplies the recommended CSS style)

var

Further information:MOS:ITALIC

<var>...</var> formats text in italics to indicate a variable in a mathematical expression or programming context, or placeholder text that the reader is meant to mentally replace with some other literal value.

MarkupRenders as
*<var>E</var>=<var>m</var>c<sup>2</sup> (c is a constant not a variable)*<code><nowiki>{{</nowiki><var>TemplateName</var>|<var>parameter</var>=<var>value</var><nowiki>}}</nowiki></code>*If<var>A</var> then<var>B</var>
  • E=mc2 (c is a constant not a variable)
  • {{TemplateName|parameter=value}}
  • IfA thenB

Templates:

  • {{var}}
  • {{varserif}} formatted in italic serif to differentiate characters

wbr

<wbr> is a word break opportunity; that is, it specifies where it would be OK to add a line-break where a word is too long, or it is perceived that the browser will break a line at the wrong place.

MarkupRenders as
Now is the time to become a power editor, by learning HyperText Markup Language

Now is the time to become a power editor, by learning HyperText Markup Language

Now is the time to become a power editor, by learning Hyper<wbr>Text Markup Language

Now is the time to become a power editor, by learning HyperText Markup Language

As the browser window is adjusted narrower, the second example wraps betweenHyper andText.

Lists

Further information:Help:List andMOS:LIST

Do not leave blank lines between items in a list unless there is a reason to do so, since this causes the MediaWiki software to interpret each item as beginning a new list.

dl, dt, dd

<dl>...</dl>,<dt>...</dt> and<dd>...</dd> are used to create a description list (formerly definition list) with terms and descriptions. Terms are displayed in bold and descriptions are indented. Each termmust include one or more descriptions.

MarkupRenders as
<dl><dt>Term</dt><dd>Definition 1</dd><dd>Definition 2</dd></dl>
Term
Definition 1
Definition 2

Wikimarkup:<dt> is created using; while automatically enclosed in<dl>...</dl>.<dd> is created using: for each value. For a single or first value the: can be placed on the same line after; where subsequent values must be placed on separate lines.

MarkupRenders as
; Term: Definition 1: Definition 2
Term
Definition 1
Definition 2

Templates:{{defn}}

ol, ul, li

<ol>...</ol> represents an ordered list;<ul>...</ul> represents an unordered list;<li>...</li> represents a list item within either type of list.

MarkupRenders as
<ol><li>Item 1</li><li>Item 2</li></ol>
  1. Item 1
  2. Item 2
<ul><li>Item 1</li><li>Item 2</li></ul>
  • Item 1
  • Item 2

Wikimarkup: use* for items in an unordered list and# for ordered lists.

MarkupRenders as
# Item 1# Item 2

  1. Item 1
  2. Item 2
* Item 1* Item 2

  • Item 1
  • Item 2

Templates: for a variety of specialized uses, seeCategory:List formatting and function templates.

Containers

div

Further information:Span and div

<div>...</div> is a generic container for flow content that displays as a block element.

MarkupRenders as
HyperText <div>Markup</div> Language
HyperText
Markup
Language

span

Further information:Span and div

<span>...</span> is a container for flow content that displays as an inline element.

MarkupRenders as
HyperText <span>Markup</span> Language

HyperText Markup Language

Tables

Further information:Help:Table andMOS:TABLES

table, td, tr

<table>...</table> defines a table.

  • <tr>...</tr> defines a table row.
  • <td>...</td> defines a data cell with contents that may include text, links, images, lists, forms, other tables, etc.
MarkupRenders as
<tableborder=1><tr><td>data</td><td>data</td></tr></table>
datadata

Attributes:

  • <table>:
    Allowed but not recommended:border="" andborder="1"
    Allowed but obsolete:border (with a non-empty value different from "1"),align,bgcolor,cellpadding,cellspacing,frame,rules,summary,width[5]
  • <td>:colspan,headers,rowspan
    Allowed but obsolete:abbr,align,axis,bgcolor,scope,height,nowrap,valign,width[5]

th

<th>...</th> defines a table header; styled as centered and bold.

MarkupRenders as
<tableborder="1"><tr><th>Header</th><th>Header</th></tr><tr><td>data</td><td>data</td></tr></table>
HeaderHeader
datadata

Attributes:

  • <th>:colspan,headers,rowspan,scope
    Allowed but obsolete:abbr,align,axis,bgcolor,height,nowrap,valign,width[5]

caption

<caption>...</caption> adds a caption to a table.

MarkupRenders as
<tableborder=1><caption>Caption</caption><tr><td>data</td><td>data</td></tr></table>
Caption
datadata

Attributes:

  • <caption>:
    Allowed but obsolete:align[5]

thead, tfoot, tbody

<thead>,<tfoot> and<tbody> are not supported, but are automatically generated when the page is rendered.

Obsolete/deprecated elements

These elements are now obsolete and either deprecated or removed in HTML5, although they are still supported by browsers.[5]Their use should be avoided on Wikipedia. These tags either have an alternate tag or a template that replaces their function with CSS; the tags are being replaced by editors on pages throughout Wikipedia (seeWikipedia:Linter for more details). SeeWikipedia:HTML5 § Obsolete elements and attributes for more details on obsolete HTML parts and their replacements.

center

For centering tables, seeHelp:Table § Centering tables.

<center>...</center> (obsolete) was used to center text elements.

Templates:{{center}} uses CSS.

font

<font>...</font> (obsolete) was used to set the font size, font face and color of text.

Templates:{{font}} uses CSS.

rb

<rb>...</rb> (obsolete) was used to mark base text in a ruby annotation.

For replacements, see:Help:HTML in wikitext#rp, rt, ruby

strike

<strike>...</strike> (obsolete) formatted strike-through characters; use<s>...</s> or<del>...</del> instead, depending on the context.

tt

<tt>...</tt> (obsolete) formatted text in a fixed-width font. Use<code>,<kbd>,<var>, or<samp> instead, depending on the context.

Templates:{{mono}} uses CSS.

Unsupported elements

These elements are not supported, but have equivalent wiki markup. Attempting to use any element not whitelisted bySanitizer.php will result in the markup showing as plain text.

a

<a> is used to create links. Use the[[ ]] wikimarkup for internal/intrawiki links andinterwiki links, and[ ] for external links.

input

Further information:mw:Extension:InputBox

<input> is used to createforms. The<inputbox> extension tag is used to create a text box with a button.

HTML Tidy

HTML Tidy is an outdated HTML4 library[vague] that isslated for removal. Tidy parses the MediaWiki output and cleans it up to increase the likelihood that valid HTML4 is rendered. For example, with Tidy enabled,<br>,</br>,<br/>,<br.> all rendered as<br />. Tidy is not enabled forMediaWiki interface pages. Tidy was never perfect and has been known to introduce errors.

Exceptions

In some pages in theMediaWiki namespace, typically the short messages like button labels, HTML is not parsed, and tags will be exposed.

User and sitewideCSS andJavaScript pages are interpreted as if inside a<pre> block. SeeHelp:User style.

Validation

The MediaWiki software attempts to fix HTML errors, but it does not catch all of them. Where HTML is used, it is helpful to verify it with theW3C Markup Validation Service.

Parser and extension tags

For a machine-generated list, seeSpecial:Version#mw-version-parser-extensiontags. It may include tags not documented here.

Parser tags
<gallery>,<includeonly>,<noinclude>,<nowiki>,<onlyinclude>,<pre>
Extension tags
<categorytree>,<charinsert>,<chem> (alias<ce>),<graph>,<hiero>,<imagemap>,<indicator>,<inputbox>,<mapframe>,<maplink>,<math>,<math chem>,<poem>,<ref>,<references>,<score>,<section>,<syntaxhighlight> (alias<source>),<templatedata>,<templatestyles>,<timeline>

See also

References

  1. ^abAllowable elements and attributes are defined in theSanitizer.php module.
  2. ^"The microdata model".HTML Living Standard.
  3. ^abcFor the table cell a white background color was chosen here for a better display of the light gray background.
  4. ^ab"<u>: The Unarticulated Annotation (Underline) element".mozilla.org. 1 August 2020. Retrieved9 October 2020.
  5. ^abcde"HTML5: A vocabulary and associated APIs for HTML and XHTML: Obsolete Features".W3C. 31 July 2014.

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