Template:X-smaller/doc
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This template uses TemplateStyles: |
This template uses a See H:DIVSPAN for details. |
Usage
editThis template simplifies formatting text that is X-smaller.
Example
editExample
{{X-smaller|X-smaller}}
X-smaller
Note that if you use the equals character "=", it can cause problems. Specifically, the template will think that whatever comes before the equals character is a parameter and the content won't display properly. Use {{=}}
or =
instead, or set the first parameter explicitly with 1=
.
Example
{{X-smaller|Note that if you use the equals character "=", it can cause problems.}}
{{{1}}}
Example
{{X-smaller|Note that if you use the equals character "=", it can cause problems.}}
Note that if you use the equals character "=", it can cause problems.
Example
{{X-smaller|Note that if you use the equals character "{{=}}", it can cause problems.}}
Note that if you use the equals character "=", it can cause problems.
Example
{{X-smaller|1=Note that if you use the equals character "=", it can cause problems.}}
Note that if you use the equals character "=", it can cause problems.
See also
editAll Wikisource size templates are relative to the default size. There are two kinds of sizing template: inline and block templates. Inline templates are suitable for use within a paragraph, but can't handle paragraph breaks, and do not adjust line spacing. Block templates can handle paragraph breaks, and adjust line spacing, but are not suitable for use within a paragraph, as they will cause a paragraph break. See H:DIVSPAN for more details.
Font size definition by relative differences using words
editThe line heights of fonts greater than 100% increase proportionally with the font size. The line heights of fonts less than 100% are not proportional but inherit the line height of the font at the 100% size. The smaller the font, the greater the distance between rows of text. For these, see: Fonts smaller than 100% with proportional line heights. |
Inline template | Block template | Size | 12pt/16px default base[1] |
Sample |
---|---|---|---|---|
{{xx-smaller}} | {{xx-smaller block}} | 58% | 7pt/9px | Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, |
{{x-smaller}} | {{x-smaller block}} | 69% | 8pt/11px | Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, |
{{smaller}} | {{smaller block}} | 83% | 10pt/13px | Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, |
{{fine}} | {{fine block}} | 92% | 11pt/15px | Template:Fine |
— | — | 100% | 12pt/16px | Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, |
{{m-larger}} | {{m-larger block}} | 110% | 13pt/18px | Template:M-larger |
{{larger}} | {{larger block}} | 120% | 14pt/19px | Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, |
{{x-larger}} | {{x-larger block}} | 144% | 17pt/23px | Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, |
{{xx-larger}} | {{xx-larger block}} | 182% | 22pt/29px | Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, |
{{xxx-larger}} | {{xxx-larger block}} | 207% | 25pt/33px | Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, |
{{xxxx-larger}} | {{xxxx-larger block}} | 249% | 30pt/40px | Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, |
- ↑ Contemporary web browsers have largely standardized on a default base font size of 12pt or 16px.