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{{Box-shadow border}} provides style declarations to show a visual line, similar to a border, at one or more sides of an element. This template is useful where an element should not have a border, or uses a border already. Navboxes, in particular, use borders to give the appearance of spacing between elements.
This template is used on approximately 5,500 pages and changes may be widely noticed. Test changes in the template's /sandbox or /testcases subpages, or in your own user subpage . Consider discussing changes on the talk page before implementing them.
EDIT: As of June 2011, round corners will display also on Internet Explorer 9 To add round corners to a box or frame, include the {{Round corners}}; template (just as shown, including semi-colon) as a style parameter. Note that the element to be rounded must have a border in the first place.
If the template has a separate documentation page (usually called "Template:template name/doc"), add [[Category:Text-specific formatting and function templates]] to the <includeonly> section at the bottom of that page. Otherwise, add <noinclude>[[Category:Text-specific formatting and function templates]]</noinclude>
Websites are able to use drop shadow effects through the CSS properties box-shadow, [2] text-shadow, [3] and drop-shadow() filter function in filter. [4] The first two are used for elements and text respectively, while the filter applies to the element's content, letting it support oddly shaped elements or transparent images.
An article may end with Navigation templates and footer navboxes, such as succession boxes and geography boxes (for example, {{Geographic location}}). Most navboxes do not appear in printed versions of Wikipedia articles. [l] For navigation templates in the lead, see Wikipedia:Manual of Style/Lead section § Sidebars.
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Article message boxes (amboxes): (sometimes called "tags"; these are templates) Wikipedia:Template messages#Article-related namespace; Wikipedia:Template standardisation – for articles; Wikipedia:Ambox classes – creating article message boxes; Wikipedia:Classes in Ambox/Skins – changing the way that standardized article "tags" are displayed