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  2. Help:Reference display customization - Wikipedia

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    Warning: You are not logged in.Please or to proceed.. You can customize how inline citations and reference lists appear to you when you are logged into your account by adding any of these rules to your CSS.

  3. Help:Table/Advanced - Wikipedia

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    Using two columns like this does have the disadvantage that searching the web page (either with a browser or a search engine) will usually not be able to find text that straddles the column boundary. Also, if the table has cell spacing (and thus border-collapse=separate ), meaning that cells have separate borders with a gap in between, that gap ...

  4. Help:Conditional tables - Wikipedia

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    A simple trick allows to protect the "|" in template parameter values while still arriving as real "|" delimiter in the Wiki table, see the magic word {{!}}. Note that "!" (exclamation mark) has no problems with templates, it's the other delimiter used in Wiki tables. Here's the code for plan B: {|

  5. Wikipedia : Community feature requests/Hide columns in tables

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    Proposed solution: Allow readers to hide or collapse columns in tables; Who would benefit: Readers. Also editors may be more inclined to add extra data columns; Category:Reading; More comments: For example consider a List of countries by population. You want to view just the country name and percentage of world.

  6. Help:Collapsing tables and more - Wikipedia

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    A collapsible element contains a toggle a reader can use to show or hide the element's content. Elements are made collapsible by adding the mw-collapsible class, or alternatively by using the {} template, or its variants {{Collapse top}} and {{Collapse bottom}}.

  7. Template:RTFlink - Wikipedia

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    Template documentation {{ RTFlink }} is used to highlight that a link points to a rtf file. This may help the user to choose in advance what action is to be taken on the link itself as RTF files may take time to download and display on some systems, and their use on many websites is not compliant with the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines .

  8. Template:Blocks - Wikipedia

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    This template allows you to display multiple pages or content blocks as inline-block "columns" on a page. This can be used to present content in a more space-efficient manner. It can be used to transclude content from other pages, display custom content, or a combination of both.

  9. Rich Text Format - Wikipedia

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    However, WordPad can read and save many RTF features that it cannot create, including tables, strikeout, superscript, subscript, "extra" colors, text background colors, numbered lists, right or left indent, quasi-hypertext and URL linking, and various line spacings. RTF is also the data format for "rich text controls" in MS Windows APIs. [33]