User blog comment:Darthkenobi0/User Manual/@comment-3130832-20100519012639

HTML:

京(きょう)
 * &lt;abbr&gt;
 * Marks an abbreviation, and can make the full form available: abbr.
 * &lt;b&gt;
 * Sets font to boldface where possible
 * &lt;big&gt;
 * Increases font size
 * &lt;blockquote&gt;
 * A block-level quotation, "for when the quotation includes block level elements," e.g. paragraphs
 * &lt;br&gt;
 * A forced line-break
 * &lt;caption&gt;
 * &lt;center&gt;
 * Creates a block-level center-aligned division Use  instead
 * &lt;cite&gt;
 * A citation
 * &lt;code&gt;
 * &lt;dd&gt;
 * The definition of a term,in a definition list
 * &lt;del&gt;
 * Deleted text
 * &lt;div&gt;
 * A block-level logical division
 * &lt;dl&gt;
 * A definition list (consisting of definition terms paired with definitions)</dl>
 * &lt;dt&gt;
 * <dt>A definition term</dt><dt>in a definition list</dt></dl>
 * &lt;em&gt;
 * Emphasis
 * &lt;font&gt;
 * <font color="green" size="-1" face="Courier">Can specify the font color with the color attribute, typeface with the face attribute, and absolute or relative size with the size attribute. use  instead
 * &lt;h1&gt; - &lt;h6&gt;
 * Section headings at different levels.
 * &lt;hr&gt;
 * A horizontal rule
 * &lt;i&gt;
 * Sets font to italic where possible
 * &lt;ins&gt;
 * Inserted text
 * &lt;li&gt;
 * <li>A list item in ordered (ol)</li><li>or unordered (ul) lists</li>
 * &lt;ol&gt;
 * <ol><li>An ordered...</li><li>(enumerated) list</li></ol>
 * &lt;p&gt;
 * Creates a paragraph, perhaps the most common block level element
 * &lt;pre&gt;
 * a Pre-formatted text b
 * &lt;rb&gt;
 * 東 vs <ruby style="font-size:1.2em;">東</rb>
 * &lt;rp&gt;
 * ( vs <ruby style="font-size:1.2em;">(</rp>
 * &lt;rt&gt;
 * とう vs <ruby style="font-size:1.2em;">とう</rt>
 * &lt;ruby&gt;
 * 東(とう)京(きょう) vs <ruby style="font-size:1.2em;">東</rb>(</rp>とう</rt>)</rp>
 * &lt;ruby&gt;
 * 東(とう)京(きょう) vs <ruby style="font-size:1.2em;">東</rb>(</rp>とう</rt>)</rp>
 * &lt;s&gt;
 * Strike-through text
 * &lt;small&gt;
 * Decreases font size
 * &lt;span&gt;
 * An inline logical division
 * &lt;strike&gt;
 * Strike-through text
 * &lt;strong&gt;
 * &lt;sub&gt;
 * Marksubscript
 * &lt;sup&gt;
 * Marksuperscript
 * &lt;table&gt;
 * &lt;td&gt;
 * &lt;th&gt;
 * &lt;tr&gt;
 * &lt;tt&gt;
 * <tt>Fixed-width font</tt>
 * &lt;u&gt;
 * Underlines text
 * &lt;ul&gt;
 * <ul><li>An unordered...</li><li>(bulleted) list</li></ul>
 * &lt;var&gt;
 * Variable
 * &lt;!-- ... --&gt;
 * &lt;ul&gt;
 * <ul><li>An unordered...</li><li>(bulleted) list</li></ul>
 * &lt;var&gt;
 * Variable
 * &lt;!-- ... --&gt;

Anchors
HTML tags allow an  attribute that can be referenced in one's user style CSS, and allows the element to be used as link target.

However, the anchor element  is not allowed, so the wikitext is treated like the wikitext and is therefore displayed as