<nowiki>...</nowiki> omitted
editWhere can one find mention of the use of <nowiki>...</nowiki> to display raw Wikimarkup codes?
I've used the above, so I know it works.
However, Googling for "Wikipedia template nowiki" led me here. It looks to me like this article should include an example of that. However, I do not understand the "include" / "subst:" example here, which suggests that I could write something stupid if I tried to add it myself ;-)
Nevertheless, an example of this should be available someplace where it can be found. If it's not in this article, then this article should have a link to it. DavidMCEddy (talk) 17:27, 16 July 2013 (UTC)
Can somebody please tell me in plain English what the "nowiki" editing tag is supposed to do? I was attempting to add a cross-reference for a notable Chilean author, María Carolina Geel in an article about an hotel where she was involved in a crime. I was hoping to create a red link, since she is a woman deserving of an article in the English language Wikipedia (WikiProject Women in Red) but my cross-reference edit would not take because her name was preceded and followed in the edit window by "nowiki".
A cry for help
edit- What is the "desired effect"?
- What is the "effect"?
- What is a Wiki template, or markup, substitution?
- What is a Wiki template, or markup, transclusion?
- What does the Wiki template, or markup,includeonly block do?
- Please see the talk page. Thanks.Would someone who:
- knows what this template does, and
- is good at writing clear English explanations of technical topics
please write a clear explanation of nowiki/ ?
Perhaps you could help me, by pointing to a tutorial about this.
test result
editbelow is result of {{Nowiki|1}} {{Codenowiki|1}} {{subst:nowiki|1}} {{subst:codenowiki|1}}
{{subst:dtag|nowiki|1}} {{subst:Nowiki|1}}
1 1