((xt))
inline positive example text, in green, with serif font((xt2))
same as ((xt))
but for blocks of text((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)((!xt))
inline negative example text, in red, with serif font((!xt2))
same as ((!xt))
but for blocks (i.e., same as ((xt2))
but red)((!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 also ((dc))
and its variants below((dcr))
inline ((dc2))
variant has <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 <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((strongbad))
– for introducing something as deprecated or issuing some other warning in documentation, e.g.: ((strongbad|Not for use in mainspace.))