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Revision as of 14:47, 14 January 2015
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Usage
Parameters
| Use / description | Default | |
| {{{1}}} | font color | default |
| {{{2}}} | text | |
| link | page link |
- Or
| Use / description | Default | |
| {{{1}}} | font color | default |
| {{{2}}} | background color | default |
| {{{3}}} | text | |
| link | page link |
{{font color|<text color>|<background color>|<text>}}
Examples:
The |link= parameter is useful where a link is placed in a colored header such as a navbox. For example, if the header was blue, you would leave the background color blank and set the font color to white. |link=yes sets the link to the text, otherwise it is set to the value of |link=.
See also
- Web colors
- HTML color names
- List of colors
- Help: Link color
- {{color}}
- {{background color}}
- {{color contrast ratio}}
- {{hilite}}
- {{font}}