Difference between revisions of "Template:Tltt"
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===Meaning=== | ===Meaning=== |
Revision as of 16:09, 15 February 2007
{{[[Template:{{{1}}}|{{{1}}}]]}}
Meaning
tltt stands for "template link with tooltip". "tt" also can stand for the <tt> tag that surrounds it.
Usage
Like {{tl}} (see documentation), with an additional parameter for the tooltip. This will be displayed when user hovers over the curly braces. (Try it right here: {{tltt}}!)
The template is meant to be used in pages such as {{TestTemplates}}, where it is desirable to provide a bit more explanation for a template than what its name reveals.
Differently from {{tl}}, it contains a <tt> tag to make all names appear in non-proportional font.
In addition, the template can add one parameters as follows:
- {{tltt|unblock|par=Reason for unblock|Request to be unblocked}} or, equivalently
- {{tltt|unblock|Request to be unblocked|par=Reason for unblock}}
If you want to include more than one parameter, separate them with "|" (without the quotes), which will render as a pipe symbol. Example:
- {{tltt|some template|description of this template|par=par1|par2}} will render as:
{{some template|par1|par2}}
Known problems
- On some systems, the text only displays when user hovers over the curly braces, not over the link itself.
- It is not possible to include double quotes in the text. Use single quotes instead.