Template:Markup/doc

Usage
This template is used to present markup or code side by side with the rendered output.

Parameters:
 * unnamed 1: Content of row 1, column 1
 * unnamed 2: Content of row 1, column 2
 * through


 * unnamed 39: Content of row 20, column 1
 * unnamed 40: Content of row 20, column 2


 * t1: Title of column one; defaults to Markup
 * t2: Title of column two; defaults to Renders as
 * title: Title of table; defaults to none
 * notitle: When set, suppresses table and column titles
 * margin: set table left margin in em

The Markup cell is pre-formatted with to retain newlines and spaces, but styled to allow content to wrap within the cell. It is usually desirable to escape the content of the Markup cell so that the markup is displayed by wrapping the markup in . It is technically not possible to add this feature to the template.

In the Renders as cell, the content is usually the unescaped markup copied from the Markup cell. There are instances where this may differ:
 * If the first line includes wikimarkup that must start on a new line such as #, * or ; then use crlf before the first line; see examples below.
 * Header markup such as  will show in the page table of contents; use.
 * When using with no other parameters, use  to ensure that the reference list is closed.
 * Some templates will place the page in a maintenance category, which is usually undesired.
 * Some template may have error checking that places the page in a maintenance category. Suppress the category as possible.

Limitations
If you don't wrap the content of the markup cell in , then any template markup will not be escaped, it will be expanded.

This example shows the markup for tag :

HTML entities are parsed in the markup cell

To work around this, replace the  with   thus   will show as

Examples
Simple examples:

Multiple rows:

With title: