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[[File:| This is the template. This meta-template helps other templates, such as infoboxes, to take image size parameters in both of the forms "40" or "40px". It takes up to three parameters and returns the first one that has any content. That is, the first one that is defined (not null) and not empty. Thus a default value for the width of the image can be fed as the second or third parameter. Usage[change up di source]Here is what this template does. Code to the left, actual rendering to the right: This is the Template loop detected: Template:Tlc template. This page is also the documentation for and that work almost exactly the same. When showing a template name with brackets in documentation you have to escape the brackets in some way so it doesn't become a call to the template. Instead of using Here is how these templates look. Code to the left and actual rendering to the right:
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These templates work similarly to and Template:Tlx, but they don't make the template name into a link. When writing documentation you might want to avoid a lot of unnecessary links, since it decreases readability. So on the first occurrence of a template name use or Template:Tlx, and then use Template loop detected: Template:Tlc, Template:Tld or Template:Tlf. Features of Template loop detected: Template:Tlc, Template:Tld and Template:Tlf:
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If you have equal signs in your template parameters then it probably is simpler and clearer to code it using
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These templates work similarly to and Template:Tlx, but they don't make the template name into a link. When writing documentation you might want to avoid a lot of unnecessary links, since it decreases readability. So on the first occurrence of a template name use or Template:Tlx, and then use Template loop detected: Template:Tlc, Template:Tld or Template:Tlf. Features of Template loop detected: Template:Tlc, Template:Tld and Template:Tlf:
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If you have equal signs in your template parameters then it probably is simpler and clearer to code it using
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These templates work similarly to and Template:Tlx, but they don't make the template name into a link. When writing documentation you might want to avoid a lot of unnecessary links, since it decreases readability. So on the first occurrence of a template name use or Template:Tlx, and then use Template loop detected: Template:Tlc, Template:Tld or Template:Tlf. Features of Template loop detected: Template:Tlc, Template:Tld and Template:Tlf:
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If you have equal signs in your template parameters then it probably is simpler and clearer to code it using
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These templates work similarly to and Template:Tlx, but they don't make the template name into a link. When writing documentation you might want to avoid a lot of unnecessary links, since it decreases readability. So on the first occurrence of a template name use or Template:Tlx, and then use Template loop detected: Template:Tlc, Template:Tld or Template:Tlf. Features of Template loop detected: Template:Tlc, Template:Tld and Template:Tlf:
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If you have equal signs in your template parameters then it probably is simpler and clearer to code it using
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These templates work similarly to and Template:Tlx, but they don't make the template name into a link. When writing documentation you might want to avoid a lot of unnecessary links, since it decreases readability. So on the first occurrence of a template name use or Template:Tlx, and then use Template loop detected: Template:Tlc, Template:Tld or Template:Tlf. Features of Template loop detected: Template:Tlc, Template:Tld and Template:Tlf:
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If you have equal signs in your template parameters then it probably is simpler and clearer to code it using
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Default values[change up di source]It used to be a bit tricky to handle empty but defined image size values in a template, since the MediaWiki pipetrick doesn't return the default value for empty parameters. That is, The usual workaround was to do like this:
When at the same time handling the "pxpx" bug this became even more messy code:
To simplify the coding, allows for an optional default value to be defined allowing for the following:
Note! The parameters to Template:Tlf must use the pipe "|", like this: Background[change up di source]Old usage was to always pad on "px" since MediaWiki used to tolerate "40pxpx":
But since 25 March 2008 that does not work anymore. That is, image sizes on Wikipedia now needs to be given in the form "40px", not "40" or "40pxpx". This template helps doing that. Note that the bug has since been fixed, although you can continue using this template. Related pages[change up di source]
– Helps detect empty parameters and fall back to default values. For instance for handling multiple image name parameters. Test examples[change up di source]This is the Template loop detected: Template:Tlc template. This page is also the documentation for and that work almost exactly the same. When showing a template name with brackets in documentation you have to escape the brackets in some way so it doesn't become a call to the template. Instead of using Here is how these templates look. Code to the left and actual rendering to the right:
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If you have equal signs in your template parameters then it probably is simpler and clearer to code it using
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These templates work similarly to and Template:Tlx, but they don't make the template name into a link. When writing documentation you might want to avoid a lot of unnecessary links, since it decreases readability. So on the first occurrence of a template name use or Template:Tlx, and then use Template loop detected: Template:Tlc, Template:Tld or Template:Tlf. Features of Template loop detected: Template:Tlc, Template:Tld and Template:Tlf:
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If you have equal signs in your template parameters then it probably is simpler and clearer to code it using
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These templates work similarly to and Template:Tlx, but they don't make the template name into a link. When writing documentation you might want to avoid a lot of unnecessary links, since it decreases readability. So on the first occurrence of a template name use or Template:Tlx, and then use Template loop detected: Template:Tlc, Template:Tld or Template:Tlf. Features of Template loop detected: Template:Tlc, Template:Tld and Template:Tlf:
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If you have equal signs in your template parameters then it probably is simpler and clearer to code it using
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If you have equal signs in your template parameters then it probably is simpler and clearer to code it using
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If you have equal signs in your template parameters then it probably is simpler and clearer to code it using
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