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This category contains all pages tagged by {{cleanup HTML}}.

There are several ways to find articles to work on:

Cleanup instructions

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Don't know which HTML tag is unwanted? Click the "Edit source" tab on the article page and search (Ctrl+F in most web browsers) for the following. If you don't find any, feel free to remove the {{cleanup HTML}} tag.

Prefer templates or better yet semantic tags to HTML tags per MOS:DEVIATIONS.

Tag Replacement Reference
</br> Should be <br />. If possible, use a blank line or list formatting. Other variations like <br>, <br/>, and <br > can also be changed to <br /> so that syntax highlighting will work, but should only be done if making other changes. Help:Line-break handling
<abbr> Use {{abbr}}. Note that Wikipedia:Manual of Style#HTML tags and templates indicates <abbr> is allowed.
<b> and <strong> Use ''', remove, or use {{strong}} in unusual cases. Note that MOS:BOLD indicates <strong> is allowed. MOS:BOLD
<bdo> Use {{rtl}} or {{ltr}}.
<blockquote> Prefer {{blockquote}}. MOS:QUOTATIONS
<center> Use {{center}} for most text. Wikipedia:HTML 5#center
<cite> Use <ref> if defining a footnote, or perhaps a Wikipedia:Citation template if trying to format the a footnote's contents. Wikipedia:HTML5#cite
<dd>, <dl>, and <dt> Convert to definition list. MOS:DLIST
<font> Obsolete. Wikipedia:HTML 5#font
<hr> and <hr /> Use ---- or remove.
<i> or <em> Use '' for typography or {{em}} for emphasis where italics are otherwise not required. Note that MOS:EMPHASIS indicates <em> is allowed. MOS:ITALICS
<li>, <ol>, and <ul> Use # or *, or footnote syntax. Note that Wikipedia:Manual of Style/Lists#List styles indicates <li>, <ol>, and <ul> are allowed. MOS:LIST
<name=> Usually a broken <ref name=...>.
<p> Use a blank line or {{pb}} to separate paragraphs.
<ruby>, <rt>, and <rp> Prefer templates for simplicity. Help:HTML in wikitext#rp, rt, ruby
<t> Use {{code}}, {{kbd}}, {{samp}}, or {{var}}, else <code>, <kbd>, <samp>, <var>, or even <mono>. Wikipedia:HTML5#tt
<table>, <td>, <th>, <tr>, <caption> Convert to wiki table syntax.
<u> Use {{underline}}.
<var> Use {{var}} for computer variables and {{mvar}} for math variables.
<wbr> and &amp;shy; Rarely needed; prefer {{shy}} if so. Help:Line-break handling

See also MOS:MARKUP and Wikipedia:HTML 5#Obsolete elements and attributes.

More info

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See MOS:MARKUP for wikitext generally being preferred to HTML.

Question about an HTML tag or wiki syntax not covered above? See:

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Automated reports on database dumps, and links to live search results are available at Wikipedia:Typo Team/moss#HTML tags.

Subcategories

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