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Revision as of 21:14, 18 March 2021
- Main article: Template:Example
As the name suggests, this template produces a colored box, which is used when you want to give an example on a page. You can use common wiki-formatting (eg bold, links) if you wish. The formatting of this template is kept subtle on purpose, so as not to interfere too much with the general flow of a page (if you want a stronger emphasis for your text, you can use {{note box}}
or even {{important note box}}
).
If the text you would like to use include an equals sign (=), you need to explicitly declare your text as a numbered parameter (i.e. put 1=
before your example text), otherwise the template will display nothing.
Examples
{{example|An example to ''illustrate'' my article with a link to the [[Venture]].}}
gives:
{{example|How not to put the formula 2+2=4 into an example.}}
gives:
{{example|1=How to put the formula 2+2=4 into an example.}}
gives:
See also
{{note box}}
and{{important note box}}
, designed for general notes and warnings on pages.{{color box}}
, the general template for creating coloured boxes with text in them.