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{{colorbox|color|text|wikilink}}
- Colors are most commonly specified as either a color keyword or as the hexadecimal triplet representing an RGB combination.
- Text is optional; it is displayed using the default style foreground color.
- The wikilink parameter is also optional and specifies the article to which the text should point.
Examples
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{{colorbox|Red}}
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| Default colour for this text |
{{colorbox|Fuchsia|Default color for this text}}
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| Wikilink to "Article" |
{{colorbox|Yellow|Wikilink to "Article"|Club Penguin Fanon Wiki}}
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| Using an X11 color name |
{{colorbox|Chartreuse|'''Using an X11 color name'''|Wikipedia:X11 color names}}
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| Using RGB hex triplet |
{{colorbox|#FEDCBA|''Using RGB hex triplet''|Wikipedia:Web colors#Hex triplet}}
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NOTE: Using a blue, purple, or red colorbox obscures unvisited, visited, and missing wikilinks, respectively, as these are the default link colors for most users.
Legends and keys[edit]
The colorbox template is widely used to annotate complex tables in which editors have used color to group like entries. The editor uses the background-color style to color individual cells in the table and then adds a legend consisting of colorboxes at the beginning or end of the table explaining the meanings behind the color scheme.
Text marker examples
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Markup
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| ^ |
{{colorbox|#CEF2E0|^}}
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| † |
{{colorbox|#CEDFF2|†}}
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| ‡ |
{{colorbox|#DDCEF2|‡}}
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| * |
{{colorbox|#F2E0CE|*}}
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NOTE:
- Using a black colorbox with text markers obscures the text as the default style foreground color for most users is black.
- The HTML code
* must be used to create the asterisk as Wikipedia will treat the typed asterisk as an indented bullet point.
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