Sometimes you want to show a !-WikiWord-! without having it turn into a link. Or sometimes you might want to show some wiki markup text such as !-'''bold'''-! without having the markup take effect. To do this you use the ''literal'' markup text.
Any text enclosed in '''!-!--!''' and '''-!''' will be treated as a literal and will not be processed for wiki words or other markup widgets. This is also a "cool" way to add HTML to a wiki page.
|!c '''Markup Text'''|!c '''Displays as'''|
|!-!-WikiWord-!-!|!-WikiWord-!|
|!-!-'''bold'''-!-!|!-'''bold'''-!|
|!-!-<i>hello</i>-!-!|!-hello-!|
If you want to show HTML rather than have it rendered you can surround it in &bang;< and >&bang;
|!c '''Markup Text'''|!c '''Displays as'''|
|&bang;<hello>&bang;|!-<i>hello</i>-!|