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You can utilize different boxtypes setting both the header and the content
You can utilize different boxtypes setting both the header and the content


{{BoxPrimary|Header|This is a BoxPrimary template}}
{{BoxPrimary|Header|This is a BoxPrimary template}}{{BoxSecondary|Header|This is a BoxSecondary template}}{{BoxInfo|Header|This is a BoxInfo template}}{{BoxSuccess|Header|This is a BoxSuccess template}}{{BoxWarning|Header|This is a BoxWarning template}}{{BoxDanger|Header|This is a BoxDanger template}}{{BoxLight|Header|This is a BoxLight template}}{{BoxDark|Header|This is a BoxDark template}}
{{BoxSecondary|Header|This is a BoxSecondary template}}
{{BoxInfo|Header|This is a BoxInfo template}}
{{BoxSuccess|Header|This is a BoxSuccess template}}
{{BoxWarning|Header|This is a BoxWarning template}}
{{BoxDanger|Header|This is a BoxDanger template}}
{{BoxLight|Header|This is a BoxLight template}}
{{BoxDark|Header|This is a BoxDark template}}

Revision as of 16:47, 27 September 2020

To use a template in any document reference the template and separate arguments with pipes |.

As an example you can create a box to emphasize an important information

{{Important|It is not possible to run `makepkg` as root!}}

Which will give this result in the final document


Info
It is not possible to run `makepkg` as root!


Templates are helpers - they are not the document - so don't over do it.

You can utilize different boxtypes setting both the header and the content


Header
This is a BoxPrimary template
Header
This is a BoxSecondary template
Header
This is a BoxInfo template
Header
This is a BoxSuccess template
Header
This is a BoxWarning template
Header
This is a BoxDanger template
Header
This is a BoxLight template
Header
This is a BoxDark template
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