Skabelon:Strongbad
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[rediger kildetekst]This template is used to insert a quick and easy warning or negative notice with high visibility (because it is red) on project and discussion pages (like the following sentence). This template cannot be used in articles. In situations where color is not relevant (color blindness, screen readers, etc.), it renders exactly the same as {{strong}}
(to which it is a CSS-styled call). This template is only for use in template documentation, guidelines and other Wikipedia-internal purposes. It is the opposite of the {{stronggood}}
template.
{{strongbad|text to be emphasized}}
or, if the text to be emphasized contains an equals sign:
{{strongbad|1=text to be emphasized}}
These both render as:
- text to be emphasized
It is safest to always use the |1=
syntax.
This template puts intentional and explicit <strong>...</strong>
(strong emphasis) [X]HTML markup around the text provided as the first parameter.
Because some people are color blind, and some use screen readers, this template should not be used in a manner in which only the color indicates the difference between the content being marked up and other content; it's simply a visual aid for those who can use it.
Parameters
[rediger kildetekst]See Skabelon:Strong#Optional parameters.
Se også
[rediger kildetekst]- {{xt}} inline positive example text, in green, with serif font
- {{bxt}} same as
{{xt}}
but uses bold instead of serif font - {{mxt}} same as
{{xt}}
but uses mono-spaced font (especially useful in source code) - {{xt2}} same as
{{xt}}
but for blocks of text - {{!xt}} inline negative example text, in red, with serif font
- {{!bxt}} same as
{{!xt}}
but uses boldface - {{!mxt}} same as
{{!xt}}
but uses mono-spaced font - {{!xt2}} same as
{{!xt}}
but for blocks - {{xtd}} inline deprecated (or uncertain, unavailable, lorem, etc.) example text, in grey
- {{bxtd}} same as
{{xtd}}
but uses Skabelon:Bxtg - {{mxtd}} same as
{{xtd}}
but uses Skabelon:Mxtd - {{xtn}} inline neutral example text, with no color change, when none of the above applies
- {{bxtn}} same as
{{xtn}}
but uses Skabelon:Bxtn; it still applies a CSS class, so it's not simply boldfacing - {{dc}} inline Skabelon:Dc; {{dc2}} variant has Skabelon:Dc2 (both explicitly use the
<del>
element)