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| numina = #BB99AA; background-color: #660F68; color: #BB99AA; <!-- confirmed special --> | | numina = #BB99AA; background-color: #660F68; color: #BB99AA; <!-- confirmed special --> | ||
| pandora = black; background-color: #340F12; color: #999999 <!-- confirmed special --> | | pandora = black; background-color: #340F12; color: #999999 <!-- confirmed special --> | ||
| paragon = black; background-color: #191970; color: #FF0000; <!-- confirmed Paragon on MidnightBlue --> | |||
| positron = #3299DD; background-color: #6B5242; color: #3299DD <!-- confirmed special --> | | positron = #3299DD; background-color: #6B5242; color: #3299DD <!-- confirmed special --> | ||
| special1 = black; background-color: black; color: #BBBBBB; <!-- confirmed special --> | | special1 = black; background-color: black; color: #BBBBBB; <!-- confirmed special --> |
Revision as of 01:54, 17 August 2014
[edit] [ ] Documentation
Usage
This template may be used to create a boxed note for meta-content, such as article notices. The note will not appear in search engine snippets, so should be ancillary to the article.
It takes three unnamed arguments: color, title, and text. For example,
{{divbox|forest|Example|This is an example}}
will produce
Colors
The boxes below demonstrate the different color palettes you may choose from.
- Subtle Colors
- Bold Colors
- Special-Use / Named Colors