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Latest revision as of 15:57, 16 May 2009
Set the colour of the text explicitly (not recommended usually). The template replaces the HTML tag
- <font color=...>...</font>,
using the any valid HTML colour names e.g. pink, or colour codes e.g. #FF8000 for orange.
Syntax
The template can have 2 parameters:
- {{colour|<colour>|<text>}} - Set the colour for your text.
<colour> = red - Just a few of the valid colour names. green blue grey purple <text> = The text you would like to colour.
Examples
{{colour|red|This text is red!}}
This text is red!
{{colour|green|This text is green!}}
This text is green!
{{colour|blue|This text is blue!}}
This text is blue!
{{colour|grey|This text is grey!}}
This text is grey!
{{colour|purple|This text is purple!}}
This text is purple!