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Changing it to transparent (or another colour such as white, or #ffffff) lets the template be applied to non-header cells. You may also indicate a second color in the fourth parameter (its default is the same as the third parameter), the first color being used for the lower left half of the cell, the second color being used for the upper right ...
This template creates a frame like those surrounding images. This template can be used to put two or more images into a frame together, or as a wrapper for more complicated templates like Template:Superimpose. Template parameters [Edit template data] Parameter Description Type Status Content content Content of the main section (generally images). Content required Width width The width of the ...
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 variants like foo1 or foo-small they can be listed as part of the foo "system". Template classes named after a module, since numerous templates may invoke that ...
To consistently use a monospaced font with well-designed characters for coding so as to clearly distinguish between l, 1, and I, and between O and 0, and between -, −, –, and —, the system-default monospaced font can be changed:
TemplateStyles allow custom CSS pages to be used to style content without an interface administrator having to edit sitewide CSS. TemplateStyles make it more convenient for editors to style templates; for example, those templates for which the sitewide CSS for the mobile skin or another skin (e.g. Timeless) currently negatively affects the display of the template.
Changes the opacity of some text. Contains an optional parameter to specify opacity between 0 (transparent) and 1 (opaque) The following is used to create text with 25% opacity:
This template uses a technique for drawing diagonal lines in CSS exploiting the fact that borders set on elements are miter joined. Thus, it is possible to set one border to an opaque color, with the others fully transparent, to form a diagonal line.
To use a colour in a template or table you can use the hex triplet (e.g. bronze is #CD7F32) or HTML color names (e.g. red). Editors are encouraged to make use of Brewer palettes for charts, maps, and other entities, using this tool .