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Left aligns elements on a page Template parameters [Edit template data] Parameter Description Type Status Content 1 Content to be left aligned Content optional See also {{ align }} {{ center }}, {{ right }} and {{ justify }} {{ Center block }} {{ Image frame }} {{ Table alignment }} - to align whole columns in tables. The above documentation is transcluded from Template:Left/doc. (edit ...
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For example, users of the Classic skin will have the links at the top of the page covered up by the title. Alternate title headers are headers that cover up the default header at the top of a page. The default title header has the name of the page in big bold letters.
Note: If you trying to align a table column (left, center, or right) use Template:Table alignment. This is a generic template for handling the horizontal alignment of elements on a page. Use the template like this:
div # bodyContent; div # column-content; div # editsection; div # globalWrapper; div # tocindent; div. tocline; h1. firstHeading; h2; h3; img. tex TeX image; small – example; table. toc; a vs : link – It's a common mistake to use "a" instead of ": link" to style links. Whereas ": link" applies only to links, "a" applies to both links and ...
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To align centered lists in a navbox with an image, see the alternatives for navigational boxes section below. Examples Note how the links in the second two examples are centered relative to the whole template, unlike those in the first example.
Body sections appear after the lead and table of contents (click on image for larger view). Headings introduce sections and subsections, clarify articles by breaking up text, organize content, and populate the table of contents. Very short sections and subsections clutter an article with headings and inhibit the flow of the prose.