Template:Font color/doc
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Purpose
edit{{ 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.
Normally [[ wikilink ]] → wikilink,
but here we use a {{ font color }} with |link =
to create a black wikilink →
wikilink
You can make any text link to any page using the |link=
parameter.
This template will use the latest Wikipedia:HTML5 recommendations, inserting the span tags <span style=color:color>...</span>
and <span style=background-color:color>...</span>
for you, so your page increases its readability and usability in both the wikitext and the rendered page.
Usage
edit{{Font color}} has a one-color and a two-color form:
- {{font color | color | text }}
- {{font color | text color | background color | text }}.
Either form has a |link= option, for colorizing (otherwise blue or red) wikilink text.
- |link=yes →
[[text]]
- |link=fullpagename →
[[fullpagename]]
You can also name the other fields.
- {{font color | fg=color | text=text }}
- {{font color | fg=text color | bg=background color | text=text }}
You can name |fg= or |bg=, which is nice, but... if you name either of them, you must also name |text=, which is a compromise. (See mw:Help:Template#Parameters for why.)
Spacing is of no concern.
.
{{font color|tan|green|text with four words}}.
→.
text with four words.
.
{{font color|tan|green|text with four words}}.
→.
text with four words.
.
{{ font color | tan | green | text with four words }}.
→.
text with four words.
Examples
editMarkup | Renders as |
---|---|
{{ font color | green | green text }}
|
green text |
{{ font color | blue | do not style text as a link }}
|
do not style text as a link |
{{ font color | white | black | white with black background }}
|
white with black background |
{{ font color ||yellow | default text in yellow background }}
|
default text in yellow background |
{{ font color | bg=yellow | text = default text in yellow background }}
|
default text in yellow background |
Markup | Renders as |
---|---|
{{ font color | white | blue | Wikipedia:Example | link = yes }}
|
Wikipedia:Example |
{{ font color | white | blue | Wikipedia:Example | link = Wikipedia:Sandbox }}
|
Wikipedia:Example |
{{ font color | text = Wikipedia:Example | link = Wikipedia:Sandbox | bg = blue | fg = white }}
|
Wikipedia:Example |
The |link=
parameter is a good way to colorize wikilinks, and it is about as much typing as the pipe trick.
Although a wikilink accepts a font color (or other template or markup):
[[Wikipedia:Example|{{font color|white|blue|the Wikipedia:Example page}}]]
- → the Wikipedia:Example page (a font-colored link),
a font color does not accept a wikilink, it creates wikilinks itself with |link=
.
- OK {{ font color | green | violet | Wikipedia:Example | link=yes }} → Wikipedia:Example (a
|link=
{{ font color }}) - {{ font color | green | violet | the [[Wikipedia:Example]] page}} → the Wikipedia:Example page (Text with [[wikilink brackets]] overrides the designated color)
- {{ font color | green | violet | [[Wikipedia:Exammple]] }} → the Wikipedia:Exammple page (Text with [[wikilink brackets]] overrides the designated color)
See also
edit- {{color}}