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== Usage ==
== Usage ==
This template (easiest used from its {{tl|dc}} redirect) can be used to indicate, e.g. in template documentation or Wikipedia articles on things like HTML specifications, code that has been [[Deprecation|deprecated]] and should not normally be used.  On the technical level it is a CSS-styled {{tag|del}} that greys out the text (the near-universal sign in computing and computing documentation for "doesn't work", "don't do this", "bad code", "ignore", "option not available", etc.), and removes that element's usual strikethrough (CSS: "line-through") rendering, which makes the content hard to read. If you really want that line-through, use the {{tl|dc2}} variant {{dc2|to do this}}; it is otherwise identical.
This template (easiest used from its {{tl|dc}} redirect) can be used to indicate, e.g. in template documentation or Sarkarverse articles on things like HTML specifications, code that has been [[Deprecation|deprecated]] and should not normally be used.  On the technical level it is a CSS-styled {{tag|del}} that greys out the text (the near-universal sign in computing and computing documentation for "doesn't work", "don't do this", "bad code", "ignore", "option not available", etc.), and removes that element's usual strikethrough (CSS: "line-through") rendering, which makes the content hard to read. If you really want that line-through, use the {{tl|dc2}} variant {{dc2|to do this}}; it is otherwise identical.


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