Template:No2
This documentation is transcluded from Template:No2/doc (history).
These templates are designed to be used in a table to make a cell with text in that cell, with an appropriately coloured background. They are commonly used in comparison tables.
For example, {yes} makes a cell with a green background; the text in the cell is taken from the template parameter and defaults to "Yes".
If you find a table cell template that does not take a parameter and you want to be able to change the text in the cell, do not duplicate the template; instead, edit the template and change the text to a default parameter substitution. For example, if a template's text is Dropped, change that to {1|Dropped}.
Templates in this series
CSS class[1] Templates Preview 1 Preview 2 Preview 3 table-rh {rh}[2] | Row header Row header table-yes {yes}, {yes|Alternate [[text]]} Yes Alternate text table-no {no} No table-yes2 {yes2}[3] Text, {won}, {won|5} Text Template:Won Template:Won table-no2 {no2}[3] Text, {nom}, {nom|5} Text Template:Nom Template:Nom table-partial {partial}, {Yes-No}, {some} Partial Template:Yes-No Template:Some table-any {any} any table-na {n/a} N/A table-unknown {dunno}, {unk} ? Template:Unk table-depends {depends} Depends table-included {included} Included table-dropped {dropped}, {terminated} Dropped Template:Terminated table-beta {beta}, {table-experimental} Beta Template:Table-experimental table-free {free} Timawang table-nonfree {nonfree}[3] [[US$]]3.14 Template:Nonfree US$3.14 unstyled {incorrect} Template:Incorrect unstyled {No result} Template:No result unstyled {?}[4] ?
Notes
- ↑ The CSS class of table cell templates may be referenced in a user stylesheet to change appearance.
- ↑ Does not take a parameter; the content should be placed after the template call, separated by a pipe (|) character.
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 3.2 Does not take a parameter; the content should be placed after the template call.
- ↑ Does not take a parameter; not really a table cell template at all, but here for completeness
