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10 The following HTML elements are added by this plugin (in alphabetic order):
66 Please note that `<div>` and `<span>` are also handled by the [Wrap](https://github.com/selfthinker/dokuwiki_plugin_wrap) Plugin and having them enabled while Wrap is also active can lead to unexpected results. If you need the attribute features of this plugin with these tags, it is better to disable Wrap, and possibly use [Ad-Hoc Wrap](https://github.com/saschaleib/dokuwiki-plugin-adhocwrap) instead as a replacement.
70 Instead of specifying the attributes in the HTML format, this plugin replicates and expands the formats used by the **wrap** plugin, which allows to specify the attributes as in the following example:
74 - `#tagid` – any valid HTML id, prefixed by a hash (`#`) will be used as the element’s ID.
76 - `csswidth` – a valid width specification, as used by CSS (examples: `50%`, `24em`, `460px`, etc.).
80 - `:lang` – a colon (`:`), followed by a valid [BCP47](https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/bcp47) language code. Examples: `:en`, `:fr-CH`, `:grc-Latn`, etc. See also: “[Declaring language in HTML](https://www.w3.org/International/questions/qa-html-language-declarations)”.
82 Note: this will also set the HTML `dir` attribute: either by setting a language code that has a default RTL script, or by appending a script tag that refers to a RTL script (e.g. `Arab` or `Hebr`). The resulting text direction can still be overriden by the `[dir=…]` attribute (see below)
88 - `[name=value]` – extended format for all other allowed attributes. For example, `[style=color:red]`, or `[dir=ltr]` to override the text direction set by the `:lang` attribute, etc.
94 If you previously used `<html>` tags to embed HTML code into your DokuWiki site, you need to replace them with the format used by this plugin. The best way to get started is to make a run a couple of search-replace operations on the `data/pages/` directory in your DokuWiki installation.