| Tag |
Attributes |
| a |
href, name, target, class, title, rel |
| abbr |
title |
| b |
(none) |
| big |
(none) |
| blockquote |
class, cite, lang, dir |
| br1 |
/ |
| c2 |
(none) |
| caption |
class |
| center |
(none) |
| code2 |
(none) |
| col |
align, col, span, width, class |
| colgroup |
align, col, span, width, class |
| dd |
(none) |
| del |
class, datetime, cite |
| details |
open |
| div |
class |
| dl |
(none) |
| dt |
(none) |
| em |
(none) |
| font1 |
size, color, class |
| h11 |
class, align |
| h21 |
class, align |
| h3 |
class, align |
| h4 |
class, align |
| h5 |
class, align |
| h6 |
class, align |
| hr |
/ |
| i |
(none) |
| ins |
class, datetime, cite |
| li |
value |
| ol |
type, start |
| p |
align, class |
| pre1 |
class |
| readmore3 |
title |
| small |
(none) |
| span |
class, title |
| spoiler4 |
(none) |
| strike |
(none) |
| strong |
(none) |
| sub |
(none) |
| summary |
|
| sup |
(none) |
| table |
width, cellpadding, cellspacing, border, bgcolor, class |
| tbody |
width, align, valign, colspan, rowspan, bgcolor, height, class |
| td |
width, align, valign, colspan, rowspan, bgcolor, height, class |
| tfoot |
width, align, valign, colspan, rowspan, bgcolor, height, class |
| th |
width, align, valign, colspan, rowspan, bgcolor, height, class |
| thead |
width, align, valign, colspan, rowspan, bgcolor, height, class |
| tr |
width, align, valign, colspan, bgcolor, height, class |
| tt |
class |
| u |
(none) |
| ul |
type |
| wbr5 |
/ |
1These tags are discouraged, for stylistic reasons.
And <pre> should be eschewed in favor of <code> (see next).
2<code> and <c>,
used for displaying code/data,
are not true HTML tags, but are interpreted by the PerlMonks engine.
They inhibit the normal interpretation of enclosed HTML special characters like <, >, &, [, and ].
Any newlines in the enclosed code will be rendered such that long lines wrap.
Like HTML, <code> and <c> tags are case ignored.
Unlike HTML, whitespace is not allowed inside (e.g., < code > will not be recognized),
and they must have a matching closing tag (</code> or </c>) for them to work.
It is not possible to enclose </code> within a <code> block, nor </c> in a <c> block; they would be taken as block closers instead.
3readmore,
used for abbreviating very long posts within the context of other posts,
is not a true HTML tag, but is interpreted by the PerlMonks engine.
A readmore block is rendered as a <div class="readmore"> block when viewing the node directly, and as a "Read more..." placeholder link otherwise.
The link is to a page where you are viewing the node directly, thus displaying the full content.
Unlike HTML, whitespace is not allowed inside (e.g., < readmore > will not be recognized).
If a matching closing tag (</readmore>) is not given, the readmore block is taken to extend to the end of the body of your post.
4spoiler,
used for hiding spoilers,
is not a true HTML tag, but is interpreted by the PerlMonks engine.
Each reader can choose how spoiler blocks will be rendered.
5The <wbr> HTML element is used to indicate a suggested word-break point for wrapping long strings with no whitespace.
See documentation at the W3C.
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