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One intended use is to replace {} when coding templates with complex layout, which need to display differently on mobile and desktop. Like {{nowrap}}, it holds content together and avoids wrapping it where possible. However, if necessary, such as on small screens, the content will wrap.
Automatically scale the image up or down. Place it inline with the text unless overridden with the location attribute. Nothing specified Preserve the original image size, and do not add a border around the image. Do not show a caption. If no alt text is specifically requested, use the requested caption as alt text.
<math display= "inline" > \sum_{i=0}^\infty 2^{-i} </math> The quotation marks around inline are optional and display=inline is also valid. [2] Technically, the command \textstyle will be added to the user input before the TeX command is passed to the renderer. The result will be displayed without further formatting by outputting the image or ...
By setting the display to one of the two values above, an element becomes a flex container and its children, flex items. Setting the display to flex makes the container a block-level element, while setting the display to inline-flex makes the container an inline-level element. [4]
This is applied to those elements that CSS considers to be "block" elements, set through the CSS display: block; declaration. HTML also has a similar concept, although different, and the two are very frequently confused. %block; and %inline; are groups within the HTML DTD that group elements as being either "block-level" or "inline". [6]
The <math> tag typesets using LaTeX markup, [b] which may render as an image or as HTML, depending on environmental settings. The <math> tag is best for the complex formula on its own line in an image format. If you use this tag to put a formula in the line with text, put it in the {} template.
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