Template:Strongbad/doc

Usage

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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 mainspace pages. 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 Wikibooks-internal purposes. It is the opposite of the {{stronggood}} template.

Template:Tlnull

or, if the important text contains an equals sign:

Template:Tlnull

These both render as:

important text

It is safest to always use the |1= syntax.

This template puts intentional and explicit <strong>...</strong> (importance, seriousness, or urgency) 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

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See Template:Strong#Optional parameters.

See also

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  • {{strong}} – same but not red (same color as surrounding text, usually black)
  • {{stronggood}} – same but green
  • {{em}} – for italic rather than bold semantic emphasis
     

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Template:Semantic markup templates