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Revision as of 03:30, 11 January 2014
| This is a documentation subpage for Template:Double underline. It contains usage information, categories and other content that is not part of the original template page. |
Usage
Template:Shortcuts First suggested by User:Kwamikagami [1], this template creates a double underline/underscore beneath a string, instead of a single one. It may be used in cases where a single underline is confusing, such as when underlining CJK characters.
A second parameter can be added to specify the color (in name or in hex code, defaults to #000), for example,
<span style="color:red;">Hello {{double underline|world}}!</span>
yields
Hello world!
whereas
<span style="color:red;">Hello {{double underline|world|red}}!</span>
yields the better-looking
Hello world!
For strings within certain {{lang}} templates (such as zh), strings within <big> tags or <code> tags, and some others, this may show up as a thick underline instead of a double underline (depending on your browser settings):
{{lang|zh|好好儿学习,{{double underline|天天}}向上!}}
yields
好好儿学习,天天向上!
<big>Hello {{double underline|world}}!</big>
yields
Hello world!
See also