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Jeffrey Yasskin edited this page Jan 3, 2024 · 2 revisions

data-type

Usable on <var> to declare a variable's type. |variable:type| is a shorthand for <var data-type="type">variable</var>.

Note: The |variable:type| syntax accepts fewer characters than the HTML syntax, so, for example, a variable typed as "valid" or "invalid" will need to use the HTML syntax.

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