Difference between revisions of "Template:Indentedpre"
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This template is used to create a pre-styled display, but indented and not extending the colored box all of the way to the right margin. Example: | This template is used to create a pre-styled display, but indented and not extending the colored box all of the way to the right margin. Example: |
Revision as of 21:39, 15 January 2013
This template is used to create a pre-styled display, but indented and not extending the colored box all of the way to the right margin. Example:
{{indentedpre|This is some text}}
Which generates this result:
{{{1}}}
{{{1}}}
Compare to a regular pre:
<pre>This is some text</pre>
Which generates this style:
This is some text