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< < | You can use just about any HTML tag without a problem. You can add HTML if there is no TWiki equivalent, for example, write <strike>deleted text</strike> to get deleted text. |
> > | You can use most HTML tags in TWiki topics without a problem. This is useful where you want to
add some content that is formatted in a way that is not supported using TWiki shorthand, for example,
you can write <strike>deleted text</strike> to get deleted text. |
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< < | There are a few usability and technical considerations to keep in mind:
- On collaboration pages, it's better not to use HTML, but to use TWiki shorthand instead - this keeps the text uncluttered and easy to edit.
- If you use HTML use XHTML 1.0 Transitional
syntax.
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> > | There are a few usability and technical considerations to keep in mind:
- On collaboration pages, it's better not to use HTML, but to use TWiki shorthand instead - this keeps the text uncluttered and easy to edit using the plaintext editor.
- If you must use HTML, use XHTML 1.0 Transitional
syntax.
- Use
<literal>..</literal> tags around blocks of HTML to avoid accidental interpretation of TWiki shorthand within the HTML.
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Script tags may be filtered out, at the discretion of your TWiki administrator.
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< < | Recommendations when pasting HTML from other sources: |
> > | Recommendations when pasting HTML from other sources (using the plain-text editor): |
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- Copy only text between
<body> and </body> tags.
- Remove all empty lines. TWiki inserts
<p /> paragraph tags on empty lines, which causes problems if done between HTML tags that do not allow paragraph tags, like for example between table tags.
- Remove leading spaces. TWiki might interpret some text as lists.
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- Do not span a tag over more than one line. TWiki requires that the opening and closing angle brackets -
<...> - of an HTML tag are on the same line, or the tag will be broken.
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- Do not span a tag over more than one line. TWiki requires that the opening and closing angle brackets -
<...> - of a HTML tag are on the same line, or the tag will be broken.
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- In your HTML editing program, save without hard line breaks on text wrap.
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< < | TWiki converts shorthand notation to HTML for display. To copy a fully marked-up page, simply view the source in your browser and save the contents. If you need to save HTML frequently, you may want to check out TWiki:Plugins/PublishAddOn. |
> > | When using a WYSIWYG editor, you can just copy-paste directly into the editor, and the content will
be converted to TWiki shorthand automatically when you save. |
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