Template:Var
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{{{1}}}
Usage
This template is to help facilitate the displaying of variable names (in mathematics, computer source code, etc.) with the semantically correct <var>...</var>
, which also renders the variable in italics, as is customary. This method is preferred to simply italicizing, for accessibility, content/presentation separation, semantic Web, and metadata reasons; [X]HTML's <var>
element has semantic meaning, while simple italicization does not.
Example:
{{var|username}}
outputs
<var>username</var>
which renders as:
- username
compare to simple ''username''
italicization:
- username
When used alone as variables, the letters "I" (upper-case "i") and "l" (lower-case "L") should be rendered with {{varserif}} instead of {{var}}
, to make them more distinguishable: I, l.
See also
- {{strong}} – for semantically indicating strong emphasis instead of simple typographical boldfacing
- {{strongbad}} – same as
{{strong}}
but red like this: Never use{{strongbad}}
in articles. - {{stronggood}} – same as
{{strongbad}}
but green like this: Only use{{stronggood}}
on non-article pages. - {{em}} – similar template for semantically indicating mild emphasis instead of simple typographical italicization
- {{var}} – same as {{varserif}} use for all variables other than I (upper-case i) and l (lower-case L), for which use {{varserif}}
- {{varserif}} – same as {{var}} but uses serif font, especially for distinguishing between I (upper-case i) and l (lower-case L) as variables
- {{wikivar}} – for displaying wikicode variables and magicwords as they would appear in source code, e.g.
{{PAGENAME}}
,{{DEFAULTSORT:Lastname, Firstname}}
- {{para}} – for displaying wiki template parameters (
|title=
) or parameters and values (|year=2008
) - {{tlx}} and related – for displaying entire templates (with or without parameters and values) as code
- {{tag}} – for using HTML elements ("tags") in prose, e.g. source code examples
- {{code}} – for computer source code (
{{var}}
and other templates cannot be used inside it; in that case use<code>...</code>
as the wrapper, not{{code}}
) - {{syntaxhighlight}} or {{sxhl}} – wrapper for
<syntaxhighlight>...</syntaxhighlight>
, but will wrap overflowing text - {{deprecated code}} or {{dc}} – for deprecated source code in template documentation, articles on HTML specs, etc.
- {{pre}} – for larger blocks of source code and other pre-formatted text
- {{bq}} – for indented blocks of content, such as block quotations, examples, poems, etc.
- {{kbd}} – for indicating user input
- {{key press}} – for indicating the input of specific keystrokes, e.g. CtrlX
- {{PlayStation key press}} – for indicating PS-style gamepad key presses, e.g. Template:Pskeypress
- {{samp}} – for example output