Template:Incorrect

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style="background: #ff9900;" | Incorrect


This template is designed to be used in a table to make a cell with "Incorrect" in that cell, with an orange background. It is to be distinguished from Partial in that "incorrect" means "worse than not at all".

This template documentation is transcluded from Template:Table cell templates [edit]

These templates are designed to be used in a table to make a cell with text in that cell, with an appropriately coloured background. They are commonly used in comparison tables.

For example, {{Yes}} makes a cell with a green background; the text in the cell is taken from the template parameter and defaults to "Yes".

If you find a table cell template that does not take a parameter and you want to be able to change the text in the cell, do not duplicate the template; instead, edit the template and change the text to a default parameter substitution. For example, if a template's text is Dropped, change that to {{{1|Dropped}}}.

[edit] Templates in this series

CSS class[1] Templates Preview 1 Preview 2 Preview 3
table-rh {{rh}}[2] | Row header Row header
table-yes {{yes}}, {{yes|[[Alternate]] text}} Yes Alternate text
table-no {{no}} No
table-yes2 {{yes2}}[3] Text Text
table-no2 {{no2}}[3] Text Text
table-partial {{partial}}, {{Yes-No}}, {{some}} Partial Yes/No Some
table-na {{n/a}} N/A
table-unknown {{dunno}}, {{unk}}  ? Unknown
table-depends {{depends}} Depends
table-included {{included}} Included
table-dropped {{dropped}}, {{terminated}} Dropped Terminated
table-beta {{beta}} Beta
table-free {{free}} Free
table-nonfree {{nonfree}}[3] [[US$]]3.14 US$3.14
unstyled {{incorrect}} Incorrect
unstyled {{?}}[4] ?

[edit] Notes

  1. ^ The CSS class of table cell templates may be referenced in a user stylesheet to change appearance.
  2. ^ Does not take a parameter; the content should be placed after the template call, separated by a pipe (|) character.
  3. ^ a b c Does not take a parameter; the content should be placed after the template call.
  4. ^ Does not take a parameter; not really a table cell template at all, but here for completeness