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; ''class'': optional class name(s) for the whole table row
 
; ''class'': optional class name(s) for the whole table row
 
; ''style'': optional CSS for the whole table row
 
; ''style'': optional CSS for the whole table row
; ''left'': if supplied is used as the contents of the first teble cell left of the DOWs <code>left= colspan=2{{!}} Text</code> can be used
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; ''left'': if supplied is used as the contents of the first table cell left of the DOWs <code>left= colspan=2{{!}} Text</code> can be used
 
; ''letters'': passed as first argument to DOW templates
 
; ''letters'': passed as first argument to DOW templates
 
; ''width'': passed through to the DOW templates
 
; ''width'': passed through to the DOW templates
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; ''start'': when set to {{para|start|Sunday}}, the first day listed will be Sunday. The default starting day is Monday.
  
 
=== Optional parameters DOW templates ===
 
=== Optional parameters DOW templates ===

Latest revision as of 21:29, 5 November 2020

Usage

This template uses the templates {{Monday}}, {{Tuesday}}, {{Wednesday}}, {{Thursday}}, {{Friday}}, {{Saturday}} and {{Sunday}} to output the names of the days of the week (hence "DOW") in a specified manner, mostly for use within other tabular templates as a column or row header, for example {{Calendar}}.

Optional parameters {{DOWs}}

class
optional class name(s) for the whole table row
style
optional CSS for the whole table row
left
if supplied is used as the contents of the first table cell left of the DOWs left= colspan=2| Text can be used
letters
passed as first argument to DOW templates
width
passed through to the DOW templates
start
when set to |start=Sunday, the first day listed will be Sunday. The default starting day is Monday.

Optional parameters DOW templates

1
The type of the DOW designation (symbol, abbr, name, code, number) or the length of its abbreviation (1–3 letters, full) is specified by the first parameter.
2
If a header table cell is desired, a literal exclamation mark ! must be supplied as a second parameter
3 = width
The cell and hence column width (HTML syntax, not CSS)
4 = title
The hover tip for the cell defaults to the full name in English, but can be set explicitly.