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This template provides a "clickable button" formatting style for text. This button is not clickable, and care should be taken when using it to avoid readers thinking the result may be.
Styles a link like a button, using the mediawiki.ui.button module Template parameters [Edit template data] This template prefers inline formatting of parameters. Parameter Description Type Status Link/Label 1 Defines the page to link to, and uses that page's title as the text for the button Example Foobar Page name required Label 2 Defines the text that appears on the button Default the page ...
A dark blue, 2.25-inch wide promotional pin button, emblazoned with a white star field background and white type font that carried the motto "May the Force Be With You" was also given away. Finally, a largish, full-color film poster, illustrated by Howard Chaykin, was also available. The display proved so popular that all three promotional ...
The MediaWiki software, which drives Wikipedia, allows the use of a subset of HTML 5 elements, or tags and their attributes, for presentation formatting. [1] However, most HTML functionality can be replicated using equivalent wiki markup or templates.
The display is a large 2.25-inch (240x320 pixels) screen capable of 256,000 colors, which doubles as a mirror when the screen is not used. Instead of the touch-sensitive controls found on the LG Chocolate, it uses a scroll bar for up and down navigation and two buttons for side-to-side navigation. Some variations of the slider model utilize a ...
Fork of UserHighlighterSimple. Displays small user-role labels on userlinks instead of highlighting. These labels can be customised - by default they are emojis (eg. 🐣 for new users, 🧹 for admins, ⚖️ for arbcom members, etc), but users can change these to be custom text labels. N/A: N/A: markAdmins
@RCraig09: Feel free to fix/remake the SVG if that makes sense -- I was just checking first whether an SVG is necessary since WikiText syntax highlighting is already designed for this . I'm very new to the Wikiverse, so I'll defer to your judgement! -- Floogan 20:09, 25 December 2021 (UTC) Alrighty then! I'll do an SVG.
Ah, the old "structured database" vs "free text with hacks" claim, I wondered why it wasn't mentioned yet. In Wikidata, you are putting free text in a database field, which then at runtime gets read and displayed. In enwiki, you are putting free text in a "magic word" template, which then at runtime gets read and displayed.