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formati di input:
  • Filtered HTML:
    • Indirizzi web o e-mail vengono trasformati in link automaticamente
    • Allowed HTML tags: <a> <em> <strong> <cite> <code> <ul> <ol> <li> <dl> <dt> <dd>

      This site allows HTML content. While learning all of HTML may feel intimidating, learning how to use a very small number of the most basic HTML "tags" is very easy. This table provides examples for each tag that is enabled on this site.

      For more information see W3C's HTML Specifications or use your favorite search engine to find other sites that explain HTML.

      Descrizione tagCosa scriviCosa vedi
      Le ancore servono a creare collegamenti ad altre pagine.<a href="http://www.thesaucebrothers.com">TheSauceBrothersdotcom</a>TheSauceBrothersdotcom
      Enfatizzato<em>Enfatizzato</em>Enfatizzato
      Evidenziato<strong>Evidenziato</strong>Evidenziato
      Citazione<cite>Citazione</cite>Citazione
      Testo codice utilizzato per mostrare il codice sorgente dei programmi<code>Codice</code>Codice
      Elenco non ordinato - utilizza <li> all'inizio di ogni voce dell'elenco<ul> <li>Prima voce</li> <li>Seconda voce</li> </ul>
      • Prima voce
      • Seconda voce
      Elenco ordinato - utilizza <li> all'inizio di ogni voce dell'elenco<ol> <li>Prima voce</li> <li>Seconda voce</li> </ol>
      1. Prima voce
      2. Seconda voce
      Gli elenchi definizione sono simili agli altri elenchi HTML. <dl> inizia l'elenco definizione, <dt> inizia il termine da definire e <dd> inizia la descrizione della definizione.<dl> <dt>Primo termine</dt> <dd>Prima definizione</dd> <dt>Secondo termine</dt> <dd>Seconda definizione</dd> </dl>
      Primo termine
      Prima definizione
      Secondo termine
      Seconda definizione

      Most unusual characters can be directly entered without any problems.

      If you do encounter problems, try using HTML character entities. A common example looks like &amp; for an ampersand & character. For a full list of entities see HTML's entities page. Some of the available characters include:

      Descrizione carattereCosa scriviCosa vedi
      E commerciale&amp;&
      Maggiore di&gt;>
      Minore di&lt;<
      Virgolette&quot;"
    • Le linee e i paragrafi vengono riconosciuti automaticamente. I tag <br /> a capo, <p> paragrafo e </p> chiuso paragrafo vengono inseriti automaticamente. Se i paragrafi non vengono riconosciuti è sufficiente aggiungere un paio di linee vuote.
    • Images can be added to this post.
  • PHP code:
    • Using custom PHP code

      Custom PHP code may be embedded in some types of site content, including posts and blocks. While embedding PHP code inside a post or block is a powerful and flexible feature when used by a trusted user with PHP experience, it is a significant and dangerous security risk when used improperly. Even a small mistake when posting PHP code may accidentally compromise your site.

      If you are unfamiliar with PHP, SQL, or Drupal, avoid using custom PHP code within posts. Experimenting with PHP may corrupt your database, render your site inoperable, or significantly compromise security.

      Notes:

      • Remember to double-check each line for syntax and logic errors before saving.
      • Statements must be correctly terminated with semicolons.
      • Global variables used within your PHP code retain their values after your script executes.
      • register_globals is turned off. If you need to use forms, understand and use the functions in the Drupal Form API.
      • Use a print or return statement in your code to output content.
      • Develop and test your PHP code using a separate test script and sample database before deploying on a production site.
      • Consider including your custom PHP code within a site-specific module or template.php file rather than embedding it directly into a post or block.
      • Be aware that the ability to embed PHP code within content is provided by the PHP Filter module. If this module is disabled or deleted, then blocks and posts with embedded PHP may display, rather than execute, the PHP code.

      A basic example: Creating a "Welcome" block that greets visitors with a simple message.

      • Add a custom block to your site, named "Welcome". With its input format set to "PHP code" (or another format supporting PHP input), add the following in the Block body:

        print t('Welcome visitor! Thank you for visiting.');
        
      • To display the name of a registered user, use this instead:

        global $user;
        if ($user->uid) {
          print t('Welcome @name! Thank you for visiting.', array('@name' => $user->name));
        }
        else {
          print t('Welcome visitor! Thank you for visiting.');
        }
        

      Drupal.org offers some example PHP snippets, or you can create your own with some PHP experience and knowledge of the Drupal system.

  • Full HTML:
    • Indirizzi web o e-mail vengono trasformati in link automaticamente
    • Le linee e i paragrafi vengono riconosciuti automaticamente. I tag <br /> a capo, <p> paragrafo e </p> chiuso paragrafo vengono inseriti automaticamente. Se i paragrafi non vengono riconosciuti è sufficiente aggiungere un paio di linee vuote.
    • Using custom PHP code

      Custom PHP code may be embedded in some types of site content, including posts and blocks. While embedding PHP code inside a post or block is a powerful and flexible feature when used by a trusted user with PHP experience, it is a significant and dangerous security risk when used improperly. Even a small mistake when posting PHP code may accidentally compromise your site.

      If you are unfamiliar with PHP, SQL, or Drupal, avoid using custom PHP code within posts. Experimenting with PHP may corrupt your database, render your site inoperable, or significantly compromise security.

      Notes:

      • Remember to double-check each line for syntax and logic errors before saving.
      • Statements must be correctly terminated with semicolons.
      • Global variables used within your PHP code retain their values after your script executes.
      • register_globals is turned off. If you need to use forms, understand and use the functions in the Drupal Form API.
      • Use a print or return statement in your code to output content.
      • Develop and test your PHP code using a separate test script and sample database before deploying on a production site.
      • Consider including your custom PHP code within a site-specific module or template.php file rather than embedding it directly into a post or block.
      • Be aware that the ability to embed PHP code within content is provided by the PHP Filter module. If this module is disabled or deleted, then blocks and posts with embedded PHP may display, rather than execute, the PHP code.

      A basic example: Creating a "Welcome" block that greets visitors with a simple message.

      • Add a custom block to your site, named "Welcome". With its input format set to "PHP code" (or another format supporting PHP input), add the following in the Block body:

        print t('Welcome visitor! Thank you for visiting.');
        
      • To display the name of a registered user, use this instead:

        global $user;
        if ($user->uid) {
          print t('Welcome @name! Thank you for visiting.', array('@name' => $user->name));
        }
        else {
          print t('Welcome visitor! Thank you for visiting.');
        }
        

      Drupal.org offers some example PHP snippets, or you can create your own with some PHP experience and knowledge of the Drupal system.

  • No HTML Filter:
    • Images can be added to this post.
    • Indirizzi web o e-mail vengono trasformati in link automaticamente