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== Usage == | == Usage == | ||
This template has two possible usages: | This template has two possible usages: | ||
# Will have the text flow below when the warning text is too long | # Will have the text flow below when the warning text is too long | ||
# Uses a table to indent the text. | # Uses a table to indent the text. | ||
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{{warning}} Don't do that! | {{warning}} Don't do that! | ||
=== Method 2 === | === Method 2 === | ||
The following includes the text passed to the template, and uses a table to stop the text flowing round the icon. | The following includes the text passed to the template, and uses a table to stop the text flowing round the icon. | ||
Wiki Code: | Wiki Code: | ||
<nowiki>{{warning|1=</nowiki> Here is a long warning, which is sufficiently wordy to run onto a second line (unless you have a really large screen!), which would normally cause it to wrap round the icon, but because we passed it as a parameter it keeps its left alignment straight.<nowiki>}}</nowiki> | <nowiki>{{warning|1=</nowiki> Here is a long warning, which is sufficiently wordy to run onto a second line (unless you have a really large screen!), which would normally cause it to wrap round the icon, but because we passed it as a parameter it keeps its left alignment straight.<nowiki>}}</nowiki> | ||
Latest revision as of 20:10, 20 February 2025
Warning:
Usage
This template has two possible usages:
- Will have the text flow below when the warning text is too long
- Uses a table to indent the text.
Method 1
The following displays the warning icon and the word "Warning:". You can follow this with whatever text/images/markup you like.
Wiki Code:
{{warning}} Don't do that!
Warning: Don't do that!
Method 2
The following includes the text passed to the template, and uses a table to stop the text flowing round the icon.
Wiki Code:
{{warning|1= Here is a long warning, which is sufficiently wordy to run onto a second line (unless you have a really large screen!), which would normally cause it to wrap round the icon, but because we passed it as a parameter it keeps its left alignment straight.}}