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:Typing <tt><code>{{tnull|foo|bar|baz|boo}}</code></tt> in the edit-form would yield {{foo|bar|baz|boo}} in the "read-mode". | :Typing <tt><code>{{tnull|foo|bar|baz|boo}}</code></tt> in the edit-form would yield {{foo|bar|baz|boo}} in the "read-mode". | ||
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:If there is an "=" in ''any'' parameter, you must use <tt>parameter number=text</tt>. So to nullify something like {{ | :If there is an "=" in ''any'' parameter, you must use <tt>parameter number=text</tt>. So to nullify something like <nowiki>{{helpme}}</nowiki>, use the syntax <tt>{{tnull|click|2=image=IMAGE NAME|3=width=WIDTH|4=height=HEIGHT|5=link=PAGE TO LINK TO}}</tt>, which would yield {{tnull|click|2=image=IMAGE NAME|3=width=WIDTH|4=height=HEIGHT|5=link=PAGE TO LINK TO}}<noinclude>[[Category:Templates]]</noinclude> |
Revision as of 12:45, 7 October 2008
Template:Template doc page viewed directly Tnull is used to nullify templates in the monospaced font. It is similar to {{tlx}} in the way that it has support for up to six parameters.
- Example
- Typing
{{tnull|foo|bar|baz|boo}}
in the edit-form would yield {{foo|bar|baz|boo}} in the "read-mode". - Note
- If there is an "=" in any parameter, you must use parameter number=text. So to nullify something like {{helpme}}, use the syntax {{tnull|click|2=image=IMAGE NAME|3=width=WIDTH|4=height=HEIGHT|5=link=PAGE TO LINK TO}}, which would yield
{{click|image=IMAGE NAME|width=WIDTH|height=HEIGHT|link=PAGE TO LINK TO}}