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Haec formula adiuvat ad notam HTML strong (i.e. <strong>...</strong>) scribendam.

Haec formula sive transcludi ({{Magni momenti|...}}) sive substitui potest ({{subst:Magni momenti|...}}).

Utere hac formula ut rem significes magni momenti (per notam HTML <strong>...</strong> – de hac vide infra).

Nota bene: Vicitextus '''...''' haud eandem notam HTML, sed <b>...</b> gignit – vide formulam {{Lectio}} et eius synonyma.

  • {{mm|Cave: notitiae huius paginae nec praescriptiones nec consilia medica sunt.}}
    Cave: notitiae huius paginae nec praescriptiones nec consilia medica sunt.

De argumentis

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Utere hac formula ut rem significes magni momenti.

Template parameters[Edit template data]

ParameterDescriptioTypusStatus
Verba1

Verba magni momenti

Example
Cave: notitiae huius paginae nec praescriptiones nec consilia medica sunt
Contentrequired
Notanota

Attributio HTML ‘title’

Example
Lorem ipsum
Stringoptional
Ancoraancora

Attributio HTML ‘id’

Example
lorem-ipsum
Stringoptional
Classis HTMLclass

Attributio HTML ‘class’

Example
monitus
Stringoptional
CSSstyle

Attributio HTML ‘style’

Example
font-style: inherit; font-weight: bold;
Stringoptional
Tessera linguaelingua

Attributio HTML ‘lang’

Example
en-GB
Stringoptional

De nota HTML

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Consortium WHATWG sic notam HTML <strong>...</strong> definivit (Anglice):

The strong element represents strong importance, seriousness, or urgency for its contents.

Importance: the strong element can be used in a heading, caption, or paragraph to distinguish the part that really matters from other parts that might be more detailed, more jovial, or merely boilerplate. (This is distinct from marking up subheadings, for which the hgroup element is appropriate.)

Example: For example, the first word of the previous paragraph is marked up with strong to distinguish it from the more detailed text in the rest of the paragraph.

Seriousness: the strong element can be used to mark up a warning or caution notice.

Urgency: the strong element can be used to denote contents that the user needs to see sooner than other parts of the document.

The relative level of importance of a piece of content is given by its number of ancestor strong elements; each strong element increases the importance of its contents.

Changing the importance of a piece of text with the strong element does not change the meaning of the sentence.
– HTML Standard, § The strong element

Synonyma

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  • {{Mm}}
  • {{Strong}} – nomen interviciale

Vide quoque

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