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(Created page with "<noinclude> ==Using LOFE:Markup== This is a template for HTML markup, intended for use inside the correctly formatted example text in the LOFE. This differs from LOFE:Tag in that the text passed is not put in between < and >. To use it, call the template in the text: <pre>{{LOFE:Markup|/*}}</pre> The output will look like this:{{LOFE:Markup|/*}} </noinclude> <includeonly><span style="color:red">{{{1}}}</span></includeonly>") |
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==Using LOFE:Markup== | ==Using LOFE:Markup== | ||
This is a template for | This is a template for out-of-line markup, intended for use inside the correctly formatted example text in the LOFE. This differs from [[LOFE:Tag]] in that the text passed is not put in between < and >. | ||
To use it, call the template in the text: | To use it, call the template in the text: | ||
<pre>{{LOFE:Markup|/*}}</pre> | <pre>{{LOFE:Markup|/*}}</pre> | ||
The output should look like this: | |||
{{LOFE:Markup|/*}} | |||
</noinclude> | </noinclude> | ||
Latest revision as of 23:12, 17 August 2025
{{{1}}}
Using LOFE:Markup
This is a template for out-of-line markup, intended for use inside the correctly formatted example text in the LOFE. This differs from LOFE:Tag in that the text passed is not put in between < and >.
To use it, call the template in the text:
{{LOFE:Markup|/*}}
The output should look like this:
/*