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Displays a flag of the named parameter in "icon" size, currently 23×15 pixels plus a one pixel border. This template is very similar to Template:Flag icon, except the image is not linked to an article, i.e. it is "purely decorative" per World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG).
displays the flag only, linked to the country name {{Flag decoration}} displays an unlinked flag icon only {} links the flag image to its description page Germany {} aligns country names correctly in vertical lists (see that template's documentation) Germany {} adds country code in parentheses after linked country name
Template:Flag icon displays a flag of the named parameter in "icon" size, currently 23×15 pixels maximally (defined in Template:Flag icon/core), plus a one-pixel border. The image also has a clickable link to the associated article. For an unlinked flag icon, use Template:Flag decoration instead.
Eg: /msg ChanServ flags #wikimedia-stewards bastique +vVR. To define a user as being able to invite themselves into a channel manually at any time (you usually want this): Include +i in the flags for their user group, or the custom flags you give them. Eg: /msg ChanServ flags #wikimedia-stewards bastique +vVRi
Before you add a tag, make sure that the tag is necessary. If possible, fix small problems yourself rather than tagging and leaving an article (see the section on constructive tagging for more detail). On the article you want to tag, click "Edit" to start the process of adding a tag.
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