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

Haec formula sive transcludi ({{Tacita nota|...}}) sive substitui potest ({{subst:Tacita nota|...}}).

Utere hac formula ut notam tacitam (i.e. sine explicatione) significes (per notam HTML <u>...</u> – de hac vide infra).

Nota bene: Haec formula notas tacitas indicat; noli ea uti tantummodo ad verba subterlineanda! Potius utere {{Subterlineanda}}.

  • Pro singulis verbis, quae sunt dubia {{Tacita nota|exammpple}}
    ↳ Pro singulis verbis, quae sunt dubia exammpple

De argumentis

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Utere hac formula ut notam tacitam significes.

Template parameters[Edit template data]

ParameterDescriptioTypusStatus
Verba1

Verba adnotata

Example
exammpple
Contentrequired
Notanota

Attributio HTML ‘title’

Example
Lorem ipsum
Stringoptional
Ancoraancora

Attributio HTML ‘id’

Example
lorem-ipsum
Stringoptional
Classis HTMLclass

Attributio HTML ‘class’

Example
menda
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 <u>...</u> definivit (Anglice):

The u element represents a span of text with an unarticulated, though explicitly rendered, non-textual annotation, such as labeling the text as being a proper name in Chinese text (a Chinese proper name mark), or labeling the text as being misspelt.

In most cases, another element is likely to be more appropriate: for marking stress emphasis, the em element should be used; for marking key words or phrases either the b element or the mark element should be used, depending on the context; for marking book titles, the cite element should be used; for labeling text with explicit textual annotations, the ruby element should be used; for technical terms, taxonomic designation, transliteration, a thought, or for labeling ship names in Western texts, the i element should be used.

– HTML Standard, § The u element

Synonyma

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Vide quoque

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