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The template {{Abbr}} is used to write an abbreviation with its meaning. It is a wrapper for the HTML element <abbr>...</abbr>
, the element used by most web browsers to create a tooltip indicating the meaning of an abbreviation or acronym.
Please note: Do not use Template:Tnull or <abbr>
to mark up material other than abbreviations or acronyms. Using it to generate tooltips elsewhere is a misuse of the underlying HTML and causes accessibility problems. See {{Hover title}} for how to implement similar functionality without abusing markup (though it is also not accessibility-perfect as of June 2018;[update]Template:DMCA input sought at Template talk:Hover title).
Usage
The template {{abbr}} takes two unnamed parameters, in order:
1
- abbreviation – the abbreviation, acronym, or initialism to be explained; shows as text, and may use wikimarkup, such as a link to an article about what it refers to.
2
- meaning – the expansion or definition of the abbreviation; shows as the popup when you hover over the abbreviation. No wikimarkup can be used in this parameter.
These can also be given as explicitly numbered parameters; this is necessary if a parameter's content contains the equals (=) character:
- Complex example:
[[Mass–energy equivalence|{{abbr|{{math|''E'' {{=}} ''mc''<sup>2</sup>}}|2=Energy = mass times the speed of light squared}}]]
- Produces: [[Mass–energy equivalence|Template:Math]]
A third unnamed parameter accepts the following values (which have the same effect):
3
- IPA or i – applies the {{IPA}} template to fix the International Phonetic Alphabet rendering on Windows XP.
Named parameters and the input they take:
class
- One or more CSS classes (space-separated if more than one)
id
- An HTML id (i.e., a
#ID name here
link anchor); this must be unique on the entire page style
- Arbitrary inline CSS to apply to the abbreviation text. For any input that needs to be quotation-marked (e.g. because it contains a space character), use straight single-quotes only, e.g.
|style=font-family: 'Times New Roman', serif;
Examples
Markup | Renders as |
---|---|
{{abbr|MSLP|Mean Sea Level Pressure}} |
MSLP |
When hovering over the text "MSLP", something like Template:Titlehint will appear as a tooltip in most browsers. Popular screen readers, used by visually impaired readers, give the meaning in a different way.
Markup | Renders as |
---|---|
{{abbr|UK|United Kingdom|class=country-name|id=foobar}} |
UK |
Linking must be done a particular way
To wiki-link the abbreviation being marked up by this template, wrap the template in the link, not vice-versa, or the meaning will not appear in some browsers, including Chrome.
Compatibility | Markup | Renders as |
---|---|---|
Template:Yes | [[Knockout#Technical knockout|{{abbr|TKO|technical knockout}}]]
|
TKO |
Less compatible | {{abbr|[[Knockout#Technical knockout|TKO]]|technical knockout}}
|
TKO |
Do not link, or use any other wikimarkup or HTML markup, in the meaning (popup) – only plain text.
The mouse-over popup for the meaning text is created by a title=
attribute inside an <abbr>
HTML element's opening tag, so it cannot itself contain any HTML (or markup that resolves to HTML when rendered). This includes simple things like ''italics''
.
Accessibility and HTML validity concerns
This template is intended only for use with abbreviations (including acronyms and initialisms).
The Web Content Accessibility Guidelines contain guidelines for using the <abbr>
element generated by this template; see section H28: Providing definitions for abbreviations by using the abbr and acronym elements.
Furthermore, the HTML specifications (both those of the W3C and WHATWG) strictly define the <abbr>
element as reserved for markup of abbreviations. Abusing it for mouse-over tooltips breaks our semantic markup and makes our content invalid HTML (technically, "not well-formed"; it will pass an basic automated validator test because such a tool can't tell that the logical application of the data to the structure isn't correct, only that tags are nested properly, etc.).
Redirects
The following template names will redirect to {{abbr}}:
Template data
TemplateData for Abbr
This template defines an abbreviation or acronym, by creating a tooltip that is displayed on mouse-over.
Parameter | Description | Type | Status | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Abbreviation | 1 | Shows as text | Line | required |
Meaning | 2 | Shows as a tooltip | String | required |
IPA | IPA | Applies {{IPA}} to fix strings in the International Phonetic Alphabet rendered in Internet Explorer on Windows XP | Line | optional |
Class | class | Adds a HTML class | Line | optional |
ID | id | Adds a HTML id | Line | optional |
See also
- {{abbrlink}}, a variant of this template that includes wikilinking.
- {{H:title}}, used for generating tooltips in general.
- {{R-phrase}}, which generates the abbreviation (the code number) for an R-phrase (a "risk phrase", e.g. "Explosive when dry"). The R-phrase itself and a link to List of R-phrases are included in a tooltip.
- {{clarify}}, which produces the inline superscript: Template:Fake clarify.