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Template:Documentation subpage Template:Hatnote This template provides a "clickable button" formatting style for text. This button is not clickable, and care should be taken when using it to avoid readers thinking the result may be. (It has an explanatory tooltip for users hovering over it, but that may not always be displayed, or only displayed after too long a delay, so that it may not show up to people trying to click it.)

If you need a clickable button, use {{Clickable button}}.

Usage

Template:Hatnote This template provides a "clickable button" formatting style for text. This button is not clickable, and care should be taken when using it to avoid readers thinking the result may be. (It has an explanatory tooltip for users hovering over it, but that may not always be displayed, or only displayed after too long a delay, so that it may not show up to people trying to click it.)

If you need a clickable button, use {{Clickable button}}.

Usage

Alternatively, {{Button|button text}} also produces Template loop detected: Template:Button

See also

  • {{Key press}} – used to illustrate keystrokes, including key combinations (e.g. This is the {{key press}} template primarily designed to illustrate keys and keystrokes on a computer keyboard. With additional parameters, a single template can even illustrate a combination of multiple simultaneous keystrokes. A sequence of keystrokes, on the other hand, need to be demonstrated with separate templates.

As lower-case alphabetic characters a–z do not appear on most keyboards, they should not be used as parameters.

Key symbols

Some key names have a fitting Unicode character.)

  • {{Key top}} – produces a similar visual effect, but includes more symbols and does not directly support key combos (e.g. Template:Key top)
  • {{Kbd}} – to indicate user input (of any kind) without making it look like keys or buttons
  • {{Button|text=button text|format=bold}} produces Template:Documentation subpage

Template:Hatnote This template provides a "clickable button" formatting style for text. This button is not clickable, and care should be taken when using it to avoid readers thinking the result may be. (It has an explanatory tooltip for users hovering over it, but that may not always be displayed, or only displayed after too long a delay, so that it may not show up to people trying to click it.)

If you need a clickable button, use {{Clickable button}}.

Usage

Alternatively, {{Button|button text}} also produces Template loop detected: Template:Button

See also

  • {{Key press}} – used to illustrate keystrokes, including key combinations (e.g. This is the {{key press}} template primarily designed to illustrate keys and keystrokes on a computer keyboard. With additional parameters, a single template can even illustrate a combination of multiple simultaneous keystrokes. A sequence of keystrokes, on the other hand, need to be demonstrated with separate templates.

As lower-case alphabetic characters a–z do not appear on most keyboards, they should not be used as parameters.

Key symbols

Some key names have a fitting Unicode character.)

  • {{Key top}} – produces a similar visual effect, but includes more symbols and does not directly support key combos (e.g. Template:Key top)
  • {{Kbd}} – to indicate user input (of any kind) without making it look like keys or buttons
  • {{Button|[[File:WikEd close.png]]|padTB=.1em|padLR=.1em}} produces Template:Documentation subpage

Template:Hatnote This template provides a "clickable button" formatting style for text. This button is not clickable, and care should be taken when using it to avoid readers thinking the result may be. (It has an explanatory tooltip for users hovering over it, but that may not always be displayed, or only displayed after too long a delay, so that it may not show up to people trying to click it.)

If you need a clickable button, use {{Clickable button}}.

Usage

Alternatively, {{Button|button text}} also produces Template loop detected: Template:Button

See also

  • {{Key press}} – used to illustrate keystrokes, including key combinations (e.g. This is the {{key press}} template primarily designed to illustrate keys and keystrokes on a computer keyboard. With additional parameters, a single template can even illustrate a combination of multiple simultaneous keystrokes. A sequence of keystrokes, on the other hand, need to be demonstrated with separate templates.

As lower-case alphabetic characters a–z do not appear on most keyboards, they should not be used as parameters.

Key symbols

Some key names have a fitting Unicode character.)

  • {{Key top}} – produces a similar visual effect, but includes more symbols and does not directly support key combos (e.g. Template:Key top)
  • {{Kbd}} – to indicate user input (of any kind) without making it look like keys or buttons
  • {{Button|text=button text|bgcolor=#EEF|bgcolor2=#BBE}} produces Template:Documentation subpage

Template:Hatnote This template provides a "clickable button" formatting style for text. This button is not clickable, and care should be taken when using it to avoid readers thinking the result may be. (It has an explanatory tooltip for users hovering over it, but that may not always be displayed, or only displayed after too long a delay, so that it may not show up to people trying to click it.)

If you need a clickable button, use {{Clickable button}}.

Usage

Alternatively, {{Button|button text}} also produces Template loop detected: Template:Button

See also

  • {{Key press}} – used to illustrate keystrokes, including key combinations (e.g. This is the {{key press}} template primarily designed to illustrate keys and keystrokes on a computer keyboard. With additional parameters, a single template can even illustrate a combination of multiple simultaneous keystrokes. A sequence of keystrokes, on the other hand, need to be demonstrated with separate templates.

As lower-case alphabetic characters a–z do not appear on most keyboards, they should not be used as parameters.

Key symbols

Some key names have a fitting Unicode character.)

  • {{Key top}} – produces a similar visual effect, but includes more symbols and does not directly support key combos (e.g. Template:Key top)
  • {{Kbd}} – to indicate user input (of any kind) without making it look like keys or buttons
  • [[target title|{{Button|linked text}}]] produces [[target title|Template:Documentation subpage

Template:Hatnote This template provides a "clickable button" formatting style for text. This button is not clickable, and care should be taken when using it to avoid readers thinking the result may be. (It has an explanatory tooltip for users hovering over it, but that may not always be displayed, or only displayed after too long a delay, so that it may not show up to people trying to click it.)

If you need a clickable button, use {{Clickable button}}.

Usage

Alternatively, {{Button|button text}} also produces Template loop detected: Template:Button

See also

  • {{Key press}} – used to illustrate keystrokes, including key combinations (e.g. This is the {{key press}} template primarily designed to illustrate keys and keystrokes on a computer keyboard. With additional parameters, a single template can even illustrate a combination of multiple simultaneous keystrokes. A sequence of keystrokes, on the other hand, need to be demonstrated with separate templates.

As lower-case alphabetic characters a–z do not appear on most keyboards, they should not be used as parameters.

Key symbols

Some key names have a fitting Unicode character.)

Template:Hatnote This template provides a "clickable button" formatting style for text. This button is not clickable, and care should be taken when using it to avoid readers thinking the result may be. (It has an explanatory tooltip for users hovering over it, but that may not always be displayed, or only displayed after too long a delay, so that it may not show up to people trying to click it.)

If you need a clickable button, use {{Clickable button}}.

Usage

Alternatively, {{Button|button text}} also produces Template loop detected: Template:Button

See also

  • {{Key press}} – used to illustrate keystrokes, including key combinations (e.g. This is the {{key press}} template primarily designed to illustrate keys and keystrokes on a computer keyboard. With additional parameters, a single template can even illustrate a combination of multiple simultaneous keystrokes. A sequence of keystrokes, on the other hand, need to be demonstrated with separate templates.

As lower-case alphabetic characters a–z do not appear on most keyboards, they should not be used as parameters.

Key symbols

Some key names have a fitting Unicode character.)

  • {{Key top}} – produces a similar visual effect, but includes more symbols and does not directly support key combos (e.g. Template:Key top)
  • {{Kbd}} – to indicate user input (of any kind) without making it look like keys or buttons]. {{clickable button 2}} is more suitable for that purpose though.

Alternatively, {{Button|button text}} also produces Template:Documentation subpage Template:Hatnote This template provides a "clickable button" formatting style for text. This button is not clickable, and care should be taken when using it to avoid readers thinking the result may be. (It has an explanatory tooltip for users hovering over it, but that may not always be displayed, or only displayed after too long a delay, so that it may not show up to people trying to click it.)

If you need a clickable button, use {{Clickable button}}.

Usage

Alternatively, {{Button|button text}} also produces Template loop detected: Template:Button

See also

  • {{Key press}} – used to illustrate keystrokes, including key combinations (e.g. This is the {{key press}} template primarily designed to illustrate keys and keystrokes on a computer keyboard. With additional parameters, a single template can even illustrate a combination of multiple simultaneous keystrokes. A sequence of keystrokes, on the other hand, need to be demonstrated with separate templates.

As lower-case alphabetic characters a–z do not appear on most keyboards, they should not be used as parameters.

Key symbols

Some key names have a fitting Unicode character.)

  • {{Key top}} – produces a similar visual effect, but includes more symbols and does not directly support key combos (e.g. Template:Key top)
  • {{Kbd}} – to indicate user input (of any kind) without making it look like keys or buttons

See also

  • {{Key press}} – used to illustrate keystrokes, including key combinations (e.g. This is the {{key press}} template primarily designed to illustrate keys and keystrokes on a computer keyboard. With additional parameters, a single template can even illustrate a combination of multiple simultaneous keystrokes. A sequence of keystrokes, on the other hand, need to be demonstrated with separate templates.

As lower-case alphabetic characters a–z do not appear on most keyboards, they should not be used as parameters.

Key symbols

Some key names have a fitting Unicode character.)

  • {{Key top}} – produces a similar visual effect, but includes more symbols and does not directly support key combos (e.g. Template:Key top)
  • {{Kbd}} – to indicate user input (of any kind) without making it look like keys or buttons