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This module parses and manipulates HTML strings.
This module parses and manipulates HTML strings.


There is currently 3 functions:
There is currently 4 functions:
* pluralize
* pluralize
* make_possessive
* make_possessive
* strip_formatting
* strip_formatting
* capitalize




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{{#invoke: HTMLParse|strip_formatting|html=<span style="color: #d74200;">c</span><span style="color: #cfc041;">r</span><span style="color: #00c420;">a</span><span style="color: #0096ff;">y</span><span style="color: #da5bd6;">o</span><span style="color: #77bfcf;">n</span><span style="color: #FFFFFF;">s</span>}}
{{#invoke: HTMLParse|strip_formatting|html=<span style="color: #d74200;">c</span><span style="color: #cfc041;">r</span><span style="color: #00c420;">a</span><span style="color: #0096ff;">y</span><span style="color: #da5bd6;">o</span><span style="color: #77bfcf;">n</span><span style="color: #FFFFFF;">s</span>}}


 
== capitalize ==
Capitalizes the word while preserving HTML formatting. It only takes one argument.
<pre><nowiki>{{#invoke: HTMLParse | capitalize | html = {{qud text|&Cbrinestalk &Gstalks}} }}</nowiki></pre>
{{qud text|&Cbrinestalk &Gstalks}} turns into:
{{#invoke: HTMLParse | capitalize | html = {{qud text|&Cbrinestalk &Gstalks}} }}
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