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{{documentation shell | {{documentation shell | ||
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| info = [[#Purpose]] | | info = [[#Purpose]] | ||
}} | }} | ||
==Purpose== | ==Purpose== | ||
This template is used to conveniently display an image on the same level as the page title. | This template is used to conveniently display an image on the same level as the page title. | ||
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*'''top''' how many [[wikipedia:pixels|pixel]], [[wikipedia:em|em]], etc. should it move up from its default position. | *'''top''' how many [[wikipedia:pixels|pixel]], [[wikipedia:em|em]], etc. should it move up from its default position. | ||
*'''offset''' is the distance from the right side that the image is placed. The default value is 0.5em. An em is the width of a "m". | *'''offset''' is the distance from the right side that the image is placed. The default value is 0.5em. An em is the width of a "m". | ||
==Attribution== | |||
Taken from [http://www.zeldawiki.org/Template:Icon] on 3/10/2010. | |||
<noinclude>[[Category:Documentation|{{PAGENAME}}]]</noinclude> | <noinclude>[[Category:Documentation|{{PAGENAME}}]]</noinclude> |
Revision as of 16:06, 10 May 2020
Purpose
This template is used to conveniently display an image on the same level as the page title.
Usage
Example
Copy this code and fill it out:
{{Icon | image = | text = | size = | position = | top = | offset = }}
Paramters
- image is the filename of the image
- text is the text you want the image to display when hovered over by the mouse.
- size is size of the picture
- position is the position of the icon (left, right, relative, absolute)
- top how many pixel, em, etc. should it move up from its default position.
- offset is the distance from the right side that the image is placed. The default value is 0.5em. An em is the width of a "m".
Attribution
Taken from [1] on 3/10/2010.