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Custom headers, footers, code coloring, and other CSS styles in individual pages. Project-wide TOC is generated from a user-defined template. Configurable syntax highlighting/coloring with automatic linking to symbols in declaration, ability to manually link to symbols in discussion, etc.
The method used for selecting the colours for various top-level pages, e.g. Main Page, Community Portal, Contents, and Help:Contents. The 3 colours are generated using the HSV colour space, then translated into RGB. Note: for layouts with no spacing between borders, use the darker border colour.
The system fetches a one-time copy of the template text and substitutes it into the page in place of the template tag. If anyone edits the template afterwards, pages that used the subst: keyword do not update. Sometimes that is what you want. If the template that you want to edit looks like {{foo}}, you would go to Template:foo to edit it.
Purpose. { { Font color }} is how you insert colorized text, such as red , orange , green , blue and indigo , and many others . You can specify its background color at the same time. { { Font color }} is also how you can color wikilinks to something other than blue for when you need to work within background colors.
Overview. A web template system is composed of the following: A template engine: the primary processing element of the system; [1] Content resource: any of various kinds of input data streams, such as from a relational database, XML files, LDAP directory, and other kinds of local or networked data; Template resource: web template s specified ...
The color template can be used to add a span of text with any given text color Template parameters 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 Redirects {{COLOR}} {{Colored text}} {{Colour}} {{COLOUR}} {{Fgcolor}} See also {{ resize ...
wikEd is a full-featured, in-browser text editor that adds enhanced text processing functions to Wikipedia and other MediaWiki edit pages (currently Mozilla, Firefox, SeaMonkey, Safari, and Chrome only). Features include: Search/replace box that supports regular expressions.
Generate a colored shape labeled with the color's name Template parameters [Edit template data] Parameter Description Type Status Color 1 The HTML color name or hexadecimal color code (the latter of which must start with #) String required Color Label 2 The name of the color, if this is different than the "color" parameter String optional Border border The color of the border, or "none" if ...