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Usage
This template produces a "visual paragraph break" by inserting the following empty tag pair:
<div class="paragraphbreak"></div>
Example:
produces:
Purpose
In some instances, it is not possible to introduce paragraph breaks using newlines alone. For example, within a list item and within references. However, using
tags can cause problems for navigation with screen readers, which expect these tags to delimit paragraphs of prose (see e.g. MOS:INDENTGAP). This template is used mostly in footnotes, where a visual break is desired, without adding an additional paragraph navigation point.
Example 1
The following reference uses line breaks for multiple lines.[1]
The following reference uses the paragraph break template for paragraph breaks.[2]
The following reference uses
tags for paragraph breaks.[3]
Notes
which was generated using:
1.<ref>Paragraph 1a
Paragraph 1b</ref>
2. <ref>Paragraph 2a{{paragraph break}}Paragraph 2b</ref>
3. <ref>Line 3a<br />Line 3b</ref>
Example 2
Consider the following list
- Paragraph 1a Paragraph 1b
- Paragraph 2
which was generated using
# Paragraph 1a {{paragraph break}} Paragraph 1b # Paragraph 2
<templatedata>
{
"params": {},
"description": "Produces a \"visual paragraph break\"."
}
</templatedata>