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Produces an icon for the supplied image parameter, of the same size, CSS class, etc. as images produced by Template:Flag icon. This template can be used for arbitrary images that are not included in any country data template. Caution is advised if this is used in infoboxes, as flags are generally discouraged there, and additional concerns (such as
This template prefers inline formatting of parameters. Parameter Description Type Status; Country identifier: 1: Common name of the country (e.g. 'United States'), a common alias (e.g. 'US'), or a standard country code. String: required: Variant: 2 variant: Identifies a flag variant to be used instead of the standard flag, e.g. 1815. String ...
<noinclude>[[Category:Flag templates]]</noinclude> to the end of the template code, making sure it starts on the same line as the code's last character. See also: Wikipedia:WikiProject Flag Template and Wikipedia:Inline templates linking country articles
In these cases, the template makes a last attempt tryingto find "File:Flag of [name].svg" at Commons. If you find 20x22px or please report the problem at Module talk:Flags and we will fix it. You can also contribute adding names and flags to MasterData (and LocaleData in your non-English wiki), keeping the consistency with Category:Country data ...
To honor our veterans, as a Memorial Day, Flag Day, or Fourth of July commemoration, or just as a general act of patriotism, many American motorists choose to display the Stars and Stripes as a ...
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).
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.