User:Dan Pelleg/Inline element
Appearance
inline table
[edit]no blockquote, text before
text after.
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- Colon blockquote, text before
text after.
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- Asterisk blockquote, text before
text after.
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- Numbered blockquote, text before
text after.
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Blockquote blockquote, text before
text after.
inline div
[edit]no blockquote, text before
text after.
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- Colon blockquote, text before text after.
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- Asterisk blockquote, text before text after.
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- Numbered blockquote, text before text after.
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Blockquote blockquote, text before
text after.
test just margins
[edit]no blockquotes
[edit]
other tests for inline
[edit]before
one | two |
three | four |
after
before
within
after
before
within
after
with blockquotes
[edit]- before
afterone two three four
- before withinafter
- before
within
after
- before
afterone two three four
- before withinafter
- before
within
after
- before
afterone two three four
- before withinafter
- before
within
after
within div
[edit]with "inline"
[edit]before
after
one | two |
three | four |
before
within
after
before
within
after
with "inline" + indented text directly preceeding the div
[edit]- text directly preceeding the div, before
afterone two three four
before
within
after
before
within
after
with "inline-table"
[edit]before
after
one | two |
three | four |
before
within
after
before
within
after
test for lede
[edit]
compare...
The hippopotamus or hippo (Hippopotamus amphibius;
) is a large, mostly plant-eating mammal in sub-Saharan Africa, and one of only two extant species in the family Hippopotamidae (the other is the Pygmy Hippopotamus). The hippopotamus is the heaviest extant artiodactyl, despite being considerably shorter than the giraffe.
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Greek: ἱπποπόταμος, hippopotamos, from ἵππος, hippos, "horse", and ποταμός, potamos, "river", plural: hippopotamuses or hippopotami |
Simple collapsible table |
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[sˤ] |
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pharyngealized [s]);; approximate pronuciation by prounoucing a voiceless "s" while constricting the pharynx or the larynx |