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This section gives examples of diagnostics generated by the markup validation service, and suggests possible fixes. Diagnostics are by line and column of the generated HTML for the page. It may be helpful to obtain the HTML in order to understand the diagnostic. For example, if you using the Firefox browser, you can type control-U to see the HTML.
HTML text style element <a> Display problems The article contains one or more <a> tags. <a> tags will not show up in the rendered article and should use normal wikilink code for external links. (dump) High: No Comment tag with no correct end Display problem Missing closing comment tag. Low: No DEFAULTSORT with special characters Syntax error
The markup language called wikitext, also known as wiki markup or wikicode, consists of the syntax and keywords used by the MediaWiki software to format a page. (Note the lowercase spelling of these terms.
Wikipedia:HTML 5 – information page on technical details of updating WP code to HTML 5 + CSS3, including how to replace deprecated HTML 4.01 markup; includes automated searches for obsolete markup; Wikipedia:Linter – MediaWiki extension to identify broken and problematic markup which cannot be fixed automatically by the server
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Any help is appreciated. Contributing is easy: Pick one of the errors from the table below. Work through the pages in the Latest Database Dump List, fixing any errors you find.
However, if your code works with the content part of the page (the #mw-content-text element), you should use the 'wikipage.content' hook instead. This way your code will successfully reprocess the page when it is updated asynchronously and the hook is fired again. There are plenty of tools which do so, ranging from edit preview to watchlist ...