Wiki-tags versus html-tags: Difference between revisions

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(Created page with "To put text in bold and/or italics, it is possible for a wiki-edittor to use <br> either wiki-tags (triple-apostrofie / double-apostrofie) or html-tags <br> ("b" in brackets / "i" in brackets). The html-tags are superior to the wiki-tags, becuz the former have clearly distinct <br> begin-tags and end-tags, whereas the latter do not. <br> Therefore, when creating or editting an article, and dealing with bolded and/or italicized text, <br> use html-tags rather than wiki-t...")
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Revision as of 13:30, 24 June 2025

To put text in bold and/or italics, it is possible for a wiki-edittor to use
either wiki-tags (triple-apostrofie / double-apostrofie) or html-tags
("b" in brackets / "i" in brackets).

The html-tags are superior to the wiki-tags, becuz the former have clearly distinct
begin-tags and end-tags, whereas the latter do not.
Therefore, when creating or editting an article, and dealing with bolded and/or italicized text,
use html-tags rather than wiki-tags.