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Help: Wiki HTML

Table of Contents

The wiki supports inserting HTML into any wiki context.

HTML support is built-in, and does not require installing any additional packages.

How to Use HTML

To inform the wiki engine that a block of text should be treated as HTML, use the html processor.

This example should explain:

{{{
#!html
<h1 style="text-align: right; color: blue">HTML Test</h1>
}}}

Results in:

HTML Test

Note that Trac sanitizes your HTML code before displaying it. That means that if you try to use potentially dangerous constructs such as Javascript event handlers, those will be removed from the output.

{{{
#!html
<div class=warning style="border: 2pt solid; text-align: center">
This is the ''only'' way to go in Trac 0.11
</div>
}}}

Results in:

This is the ''only'' way to go in Trac 0.11

For spans, you should rather use the Macro call syntax:

  Hello [[span(''WORLD'' (click [#world-anchor here]), style=color: green; font-size: 120%, id=world-anchor)]]!

Results in:

Hello WORLD (click here)!

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See also: Wiki Formatting, Wiki Macros

Last modified on 11 Aug, 2008