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Shows a legend row with a colored box and a caption. Template parameters [Edit template data] Parameter Description Type Status Color 1 The color for the legend entry, in any CSS format Example "#6D6E00", "#ffa", "yellow" Line required Caption 2 Label for the legend entry Example "soda" is most common String suggested CSS border style border CSS style for the legend entry's border String ...
Insert this template within a style tag of any element: {{text-outline | stroke width | [blur radius] | [#color]}} When blur radius or #color are used, stroke width must be specified; e.g. 1px.
The appearance of the boxes in a row may be controlled by the following optional template parameters: border specifies the width of the box border in pixels, boxstyle can be used to append arbitrary CSS declarations directly to the box style attributes. For example, the following code:
Displays text with a colored outline. Template parameters [Edit template data] Parameter Description Type Status Text 1 The string to be outlined. String required Color 2 The outline color. Can be specified as a named web color or the standard 6-digit or 3-digit hexadecimal codes. If this parameter is not specified a default value of #FFD700 is used which is gold. Default #FFD700 String ...
The template should automatically detect the correct title of the outline article, as long as it has been named in one of the more common patterns for such articles (check the link to be sure it worked). If the template doesn't detect the correct name automatically, then add it in manually like this: {{For outline|Title of outline article}}
To demonstrate specificity Inheritance Inheritance is a key feature in CSS; it relies on the ancestor-descendant relationship to operate. Inheritance is the mechanism by which properties are applied not only to a specified element but also to its descendants. Inheritance relies on the document tree, which is the hierarchy of XHTML elements in a page based on nesting. Descendant elements may ...
Template classes named after an original template but also intended to be used by other templates (e.g. for a series of templates you are still developing). Template classes named after a template which are part of a series of interacting template classes (e.g. if a wrapper template has class foo and some subtemplates use it, but some use ...
Each mark and label can be given a unique set of attributes (size, colour, outline, angle, relative position, etc.) To minimise repetition of code, there is a sliding scale of inheritance that applies to each value in each parameter set. For example, if label-size4=16 is set, that will always take precedence.