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  2. Template:Table cell templates - Wikipedia

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    One of several templates for styling individual table cells with standard contents and colors. Template parameters [Edit template data] This template prefers inline formatting of parameters. Parameter Description Type Status text 1 text to be displayed instead of the default; if this doesn't work put the text after the template, possibly with a vertical bar | in between Default (template ...

  3. Help:Advanced table formatting - Wikipedia

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    Solution: divide one of the tall cells so that the row gets one rowspan=1 cell (and don't mind the eventual loss of text-centering). Then kill the border between them. Don't forget to fill the cell with nothing ({}). This being the only solution that correctly preserves the cell height, matching that of the reference seven row table.

  4. Template:Cell color - Wikipedia

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    |4= - The color for the minimum value specified by |2=. |5= - The color for the maximum value specified by |3=. |bold= - Set to a truthy value to make the value bold. |align= - The alignment of the text. Can be left, right, center, or justified. Set to right by default. |style= - Any additional CSS to apply to the cell.

  5. Template:Colort/Color - Wikipedia

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    Table row with digital color data, usually in 11 or 12 columns. Template parameters [Edit template data] Parameter Description Type Status common name name the vulgar color name, may contain markup Line required alternative name alias html_name usually used for synonymous names, but may be used for arbitrary content if the last column header is changed Line optional (deprecated) html_name ...

  6. Help:Table - Wikipedia

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    Note that although cell C is in column 2, C is the 1st cell declared in row 3, because column 1 is occupied by cell A, which was declared in row 2. Cell G is the only cell declared in row 5, because cell F occupies the other columns but was declared in row 4.

  7. Help:Sortable tables - Wikipedia

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    A plus sign after a number breaks default numerical sorting if it is in one of the first 5 cells in a column. A plus sign in an otherwise empty cell breaks default numerical sorting of a column. That is if the cell is one of the first 5 cells in the column. You can also use 2 columns for a range if you want to sort by either the lower or upper ...

  8. Typographic alignment - Wikipedia

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    The classical Western column did not rigorously justify, but came as close as feasible when the skill of the penman and the character of the manuscript permitted. Historically, both scribal and typesetting traditions took advantage of abbreviations ( sigla ), ligatures , and swashes to help maintain the rhythm and colour of a justified line.

  9. Nonogram - Wikipedia

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    In the simplest case, whenever a box is present in the first or last cells of a row or column, the first or last clue must be aligned to the edge of that row or column. Considering a row of ten cells with a box in the third cell and with a clue of 5, the clue of 5 will always span from the third to the fifth cell (but not necessarily to the ...