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<div style="background-color:#404050; border: 1px solid #9999AD; padding:0.8em; text-align:left; color:#ffffff; overflow:hidden;{{#ifeq:{{italics}}|no||font-style:italic}};">{{{1|An interesting note.}}}</div><noinclude>
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<div style="background-color:#404050; border: 1px solid #9999AD; padding:0.8em; text-align:left; color:#ffffff; overflow:hidden;{{#ifeq:{{{italics}}}|no||font-style:italic}};">{{{1|An interesting note.}}}</div><noinclude>
 
== Usage ==
 
== Usage ==
 
This template creates a grey text box. This template is useful if you would like to add a note into your article, drawing attention to certain details, or to better explain the context of an article or section.  
 
This template creates a grey text box. This template is useful if you would like to add a note into your article, drawing attention to certain details, or to better explain the context of an article or section.  
<pre>{{ note box | text | italic = no }}</pre>
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<pre>{{ note box | text | italics = no }}</pre>
 
;text
 
;text
 
:The note text inside the box. By default, this text is rendered in italics, but all other wiki-formatting (bold, text color, links, etc) work as normal. If the text you would like to use include an equals sign (<code>=</code>), you need to explicitly declare your text as a numbered parameter (i.e. put <code>1=</code> before your example text), otherwise the template will display nothing.
 
:The note text inside the box. By default, this text is rendered in italics, but all other wiki-formatting (bold, text color, links, etc) work as normal. If the text you would like to use include an equals sign (<code>=</code>), you need to explicitly declare your text as a numbered parameter (i.e. put <code>1=</code> before your example text), otherwise the template will display nothing.
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:Add the parameters <code>italics = no</code> to the template to render the text as non-italic (i.e. normal text). Use this parameter if you would like to have more control over the text formatting (for instance, if you would like to use italics selectively in your note). In most cases, you can omit this parameter.  
 
:Add the parameters <code>italics = no</code> to the template to render the text as non-italic (i.e. normal text). Use this parameter if you would like to have more control over the text formatting (for instance, if you would like to use italics selectively in your note). In most cases, you can omit this parameter.  
 
=== Examples ===
 
=== Examples ===
<code><nowiki>{{note box|The E-UNI does '''not''' run [[Incursion_sites#Mothership_sites|Incursion Mothership sites]].}}</nowiki></code> gives:{{note box|The E-UNI does '''not''' run [[Incursion_sites#Mothership_sites|Incursion Mothership sites]].}}
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<pre>{{note box|The E-UNI does '''not''' run [[Incursion_sites#Mothership_sites|Incursion Mothership sites]].}}:</pre>
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{{note box|The E-UNI does '''not''' run [[Incursion_sites#Mothership_sites|Incursion Mothership sites]].}}
  
<code><nowiki>{{note box|This article includes three ''Wombles''. For articles with more than three ''Wombles'', see
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<pre>{{note box|This article includes three ''Wombles''. For articles with more than three ''Wombles'', see
 
* A Box of Wombles
 
* A Box of Wombles
 
* Boatload of Wombles
 
* Boatload of Wombles
* Tons of Wombles|italics=no}}</nowiki></code> gives:{{note box|This article includes three ''Wombles''. For articles with more than three ''Wombles'', see
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* Tons of Wombles|italics=no}}:</pre>
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{{note box|This article includes three ''Wombles''. For articles with more than three ''Wombles'', see
 
* A Box of Wombles
 
* A Box of Wombles
 
* Boatload of Wombles
 
* Boatload of Wombles
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== See also ==
 
== See also ==
*<code>{{t|important note box}}</code>
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*<code>{{t|important note box}}</code>, a variation on this template, designed for warnings and other important notes.
*<code>{{t|example}}</code>
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*<code>{{t|example}}</code>, a text box for examples.
*<code>{{t|color box}}</code>
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*<code>{{t|color box}}</code>, the general template for creating coloured boxes with text in them.
  
 
[[Category:Template]]
 
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Revision as of 08:47, 20 May 2014

An interesting note.

Usage

This template creates a grey text box. This template is useful if you would like to add a note into your article, drawing attention to certain details, or to better explain the context of an article or section.

{{ note box | text | italics = no }}
text
The note text inside the box. By default, this text is rendered in italics, but all other wiki-formatting (bold, text color, links, etc) work as normal. 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.
italics
Add the parameters italics = no to the template to render the text as non-italic (i.e. normal text). Use this parameter if you would like to have more control over the text formatting (for instance, if you would like to use italics selectively in your note). In most cases, you can omit this parameter.

Examples

{{note box|The E-UNI does '''not''' run [[Incursion_sites#Mothership_sites|Incursion Mothership sites]].}}:
The E-UNI does not run Incursion Mothership sites.
{{note box|This article includes three ''Wombles''. For articles with more than three ''Wombles'', see
* A Box of Wombles
* Boatload of Wombles
* Tons of Wombles|italics=no}}:
This article includes three Wombles. For articles with more than three Wombles, see
  • A Box of Wombles
  • Boatload of Wombles
  • Tons of Wombles

See also

  • {{important note box}}, a variation on this template, designed for warnings and other important notes.
  • {{example}}, a text box for examples.
  • {{color box}}, the general template for creating coloured boxes with text in them.