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Use this template to produce the character or characters " [ " as ordinary text rather than as part of a link
The HTML character code "
[[ ]]
, transclusion {{ }}
, variable {{{ }}}
, etc.The HTML character code "
[
" may also be used to produce the same result.Similar templates
deasaichTeamplaid | Output | HTML alternative |
Teamplaid: !! | || | |
Teamplaid: !( | [ | [ |
Teamplaid: )! | ] | ] |
Teamplaid: !(( | [[ | |
Teamplaid: ))! | ]] | |
Teamplaid: ( | { | { |
Teamplaid: ) | } | } |
Teamplaid: (( | {{ | |
Teamplaid: )) | }} | |
Teamplaid: ((( | {{{ | |
Teamplaid: ))) | }}} |
- Note: Teamplaid: ! was also a template but was converted into a Magic Word, you can also use the HTML alternative of | and either will give you an output of: |
See also
deasaich- Teamplaid: \ , which produces " /" (i.e. a (forward-)slash character preceded by a non-breaking space).
- Teamplaid: = , which produces an equals-sign as ordinary text.
- Teamplaid:Brackets (or Teamplaid:Square brackets) to produce text such as "[[example text]]" (i.e. unlinked).
Other brace-rendering templates
- Teamplaid:Braces, to produce text such as "{{example text}}" (i.e. untranscluded).
- Teamplaid:Square bracket open, which produces " [ " or, as {{square bracket open|2}}, " [[ ".
- Teamplaid:Square bracket close, which produces " ] " or, as {{square bracket close|2}}, " ]] ".
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