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The HTML code provides a "target" to insert generated contents into. Provide a template named "president-template". Last is a function grasping the JSON data, and for each president's subitem, grasping one template and filling it to finally select the HTML page's target appending the whole to it.
This template is used on approximately 8,000 pages and changes may be widely noticed. Test changes in the template's /sandbox or /testcases subpages, or in your own user subpage . Consider discussing changes on the talk page before implementing them.
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ASCII tab and space characters, decimal values 9 and 32, may be represented by themselves, except if these characters would appear at the end of the encoded line. In that case, they would need to be escaped as =09 (tab) or =20 (space), or be followed by a = (soft line break) as the last character of the encoded line. This last solution is valid ...
The semicolon at the end of this string is optional. NB: do not quote this string (FIXME!). You can use wiki-markup or HTML tags to format the text, but you must separately format the integer and decimal parts independently and there is no way to format the decimal-point itself using these methods.
This template should only be used when it is necessary to clearly show what part of a glyph is surrounding whitespace, for very tiny glyphs, for when angle brackets are confusing (such as when the character is itself a bracket). This template is considered preferable to using {} or {} or quotation marks or any brackets other than angle brackets.
In HTML 4 and in all versions of XHTML and XML, the code point can be expressed either as a decimal (base 10) number or as a hexadecimal (base 16) number. The syntax is as follows: Character U+0026 , followed by character U+0023 (number sign), followed by one of the following choices: one or more decimal digits zero (U+0030) through nine (U+ ...
A whitespace character is a character data element that represents white space when text is rendered for display by a computer. For example, a space character (U+0020 SPACE, ASCII 32) represents blank space such as a word divider in a Western script. A printable character results in output when rendered, but a whitespace character does not ...