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Creates a color swatch for use in articles. Template parameters [Edit template data] Parameter Description Type Status Color 1 Color, as a CSS-compatible color. Example Red can be specified as "#FF0000" (without quotes). String required Title 2 The main caption. Appears once, beneath the swatch. Adding a reference is recommended. Example Blue<ref>[...]</ref> Line required Float 3 Specifies the ...
Borderless color box with text color and wikilinks. ORANGE {} Colored bullet with wikilinks. {{Legend inline}} Color box size with black borders. Standard size. {{Color sample}} Color box size with black borders. Smaller size. {{Swatch inline}} orange {{Background color}} orange {{Rail color box}} A version with more display options.
The color template can be used to add a span of text with any given text color Template parameters [Edit template data] Parameter Description Type Status Color 1 CSS name of color or hex code of color, e.g. 'red' or '#00F000'. String required Text 2 The string of text to be formatted in the desired color String suggested The above documentation is transcluded from Template:Color/doc. (edit ...
Adds a description of the color for screen reader users {{Color sample|{{party color|Independent politician}}}} → (Instead of specifying a color directly, this example uses {{party color|Independent politician}}, which generates #DCDCDC.) Size option: A second parameter allows to define the size of the square: 1 is large (default), 0.6 is ...
MediaWiki:Common.css: image Interface class used for links to images. ? includes/Linker.php: imbox, imbox-* Image pages message box template styles. See also mbox-text etc. below. MediaWiki:Common.css {} meta-template that is used to create most image message boxes. interwiki-xx
This template is used on approximately 80,000 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.
A traditional false-color satellite image of Las Vegas. Grass-covered land (e.g. a golf course) appears in red. In contrast to a true-color image, a false-color image sacrifices natural color rendition in order to ease the detection of features that are not readily discernible otherwise – for example the use of near infrared for the detection of vegetation in satellite images. [1]
Adds a description of the color for screen reader users {{Color sample|{{party color|Independent politician}}}} → (Instead of specifying a color directly, this example uses {{party color|Independent politician}}, which generates #DCDCDC.) Size option: A second parameter allows to define the size of the square: 1 is large (default), 0.6 is ...