Wikia, like many wiki providers, allows usage of some HyperText Markup Language (HTML) outside of its own native usable code. However, this does cause some issues when Visual and/or Rich Text editor is used, being that both these editing formats are not 100% code compliant. Additionally, HTML is often used and stretched beyond its usefulness by other users to the point where it can seriously compromise aspects of the wiki, including but not limited to: template visibility; friendly interactions between templates, images and text; readability; and design standardisation.
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| - Wikia, like many wiki providers, allows usage of some HyperText Markup Language (HTML) outside of its own native usable code. However, this does cause some issues when Visual and/or Rich Text editor is used, being that both these editing formats are not 100% code compliant. Additionally, HTML is often used and stretched beyond its usefulness by other users to the point where it can seriously compromise aspects of the wiki, including but not limited to: template visibility; friendly interactions between templates, images and text; readability; and design standardisation.
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| - Wikia, like many wiki providers, allows usage of some HyperText Markup Language (HTML) outside of its own native usable code. However, this does cause some issues when Visual and/or Rich Text editor is used, being that both these editing formats are not 100% code compliant. Additionally, HTML is often used and stretched beyond its usefulness by other users to the point where it can seriously compromise aspects of the wiki, including but not limited to: template visibility; friendly interactions between templates, images and text; readability; and design standardisation. Therefore, all standard articles (those without prefixes such as "Template:", "User:", "Warhammer 40k fanon:" and etc, or suffixes such as "/Sandbox" and "/Archive") are bound by these following clauses regarding HTML.
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