Template:=
=
Usage
This template allows "=" to be used in unnamed template parameters. It inserts the equals-sign ("=") into the text. Alternatively, the HTML entity "=" can be used if there is no need for it to be interpreted as wikimarkup, such as when the literal equals-sign is to be displayed to the user.
Examples
{Font color|black|yellow|2 + 2 {=} 4}produces: 2 + 2 = 4
You can also use named parameters to bypass the restriction:
{Font color|black|yellow|3= 2 + 2 = 4}produces: 2 + 2 = 4
Unlike =, the template only delays the interpretation of the symbol as code:
{concat|<div style{=}"font-style:italic">This should be italicised.</div>}
{concat|<div style="font-style:italic">This will not be italicised.</div>}
produces:
This should be italicised.
This will not be italicised.
TemplateData
This is the TemplateData for this template used by TemplateWizard, VisualEditor and other tools. See a monthly parameter usage report for Template:= in articles based on its TemplateData.
TemplateData for =
A template to allow = to be used in template parameters
| Parameter | Description | Type | Status | |||
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See also
| Template call (m for magic word) |
Output (delayed interpretation as wikimarkup) | HTML alternative (never interpreted as wikimarkup) |
|---|---|---|
{!} (m)
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| | | or {pipe} |
{=}
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= | = |
{!!}
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|| | || |
{!(}
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[ | [ |
{)!}
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] | ] |
{!((}
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[[ | [[ |
{))!}
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]] | ]] |
{(}
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{ | { |
{)}
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} | } |
{((}
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{ | {{ |
{))}
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} | }} |
{(((}
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{ | {{{ |
{)))}
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} | }}} |
{¡}
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│ | │ |