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Revision as of 05:06, 27 March 2018
Usage
This template must be used inside a CSS style parameter. To use it on regular text, place the text inside a <span>...</span>
using the following code:
<span style="{{stroke}}">
YOUR TEXT</span>
You can optionally use the |span=YOUR TEXT
parameter to do this automatically:
{{Stroke|span=YOUR TEXT GETS OUTLINED}}
will produce
YOUR TEXT GETS OUTLINED
When using |span=
, you can also use |style=
to add additional CSS styles to the text.
{{Stroke|span=Your Styled Text|style=color: #93C4D3;}}
will produce
Your Styled Text
Parameters
This stroke is formed using eight shadows. To create unique effects, you can add this template multiple times with different options to the same text.
You can specify the overall distance with |distance=
, and color with |color=
.
You can change individual distances and colors with:
|tl=
top left distance|tlcolor=
top left color|tr=
top right distance|trcolor=
top right color|bl=
bottom left distance|blcolor=
bottom left color|br=
bottom right distance|brcolor=
bottom right color|t=
top distance|tcolor=
top color|l=
left distance|lcolor=
left color|r=
right distance|rcolor=
right color|b=
bottom distance|bcolor=
bottom color|span=YOUR TEXT
encloses you text inside<span>...</span>
tags, with the stroke effect applied.|style=
will pass through any CSS style codes, and can be used to add additional styling in conjuction with the|span=
parameter.
Examples
<span style="{{stroke|distance=0|br=4|color=red}}"><big>This is text with a stroke</big></span>
This is text with a stroke
{{Stroke|span=Text in red outline|color=red}}
Text in red outline
The above documentation is transcluded from Template:Stroke/doc. Please add categories to the /doc subpage. Subpages of this template. |