Formula:Opus

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Haec formula adiuvat ad notam HTML cite (i.e. <cite>...</cite>) scribendam.

Haec formula sive transcludi ({{Opus|...}}) sive substitui potest ({{subst:Opus|...}}).

Utere hac formula ut quiddam nomen proprium operis scribas (per notam HTML <cite>...</cite> – de hac vide infra).

De usu[fontem recensere]

  • Vide Dantis Alagherii {{Opus|Divinam comoediam}}.
    ↳ Vide Dantis Alagherii Divinam comoediam.

De argumentis[fontem recensere]

Per hanc formulam nomen proprium operis ostenditur.

Template parameters[Edit template data]

ParameterDescriptioTypusStatus
Opus1

Nomen operis ostentum

Example
Divinam comoediam
Contentrequired
Notanota

Attributio HTML ‘title’

Example
Lorem ipsum
Stringoptional
Ancoraancora

Attributio HTML ‘id’

Example
divina-comoedia
Stringoptional
Classis HTMLclass

Attributio HTML ‘class’

Example
liber
Stringoptional
CSSstyle

Attributio HTML ‘style’

Example
font-style: inherit; font-weight: bold;
Stringoptional
Tessera linguaelingua

Attributio HTML ‘lang’

Example
en-GB
Stringoptional

De nota HTML[fontem recensere]

Consortium WHATWG sic notam HTML <cite>...</cite> definivit (Anglice):

The cite element represents the title of a work (e.g. a book, a paper, an essay, a poem, a score, a song, a script, a film, a TV show, a game, a sculpture, a painting, a theatre production, a play, an opera, a musical, an exhibition, a legal case report, a computer program, etc.). This can be a work that is being quoted or referenced in detail (i.e., a citation), or it can just be a work that is mentioned in passing.

A person's name is not the title of a work — even if people call that person a piece of work — and the element must therefore not be used to mark up people's names. (In some cases, the b element might be appropriate for names; e.g. in a gossip article where the names of famous people are keywords rendered with a different style to draw attention to them. In other cases, if an element is really needed, the span element can be used.).

– HTML Standard, § The cite element

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