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| lavender = black; background-color: #9370D8; color: white;
| lavender = black; background-color: #9370D8; color: white;
| lightgray = black; background-color: #A9A9A9; color: white;
| lightgray = black; background-color: #A9A9A9; color: white;
| macblue = black; background-color: #00BFFF; color: #808000; <!-- confirmed Olive on DeepSkyBlue-->
| lightseagreen = black;background-color: #20B2AA; color: white; <!-- confirmed White on LightSeaGreen -->
| macblue = black; background-color: #00BFFF; color: #808000; <!-- confirmed Olive on DeepSkyBlue -->
| magenta = black; background-color: #993399; color: yellow;
| magenta = black; background-color: #993399; color: yellow;
| maize = black; background-color: #DAA521; color: white;
| maize = black; background-color: #DAA521; color: white;
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| synapsered = black; background-color: #8B0101; color: #BB91FF;
| synapsered = black; background-color: #8B0101; color: #BB91FF;
| tangerine = black; background-color: #D3691F; color: white;
| tangerine = black; background-color: #D3691F; color: white;
| teal = black;background-color: #23B0A8; color: white;
| thistle = black; background-color: #BA56D2; color: white;
| thistle = black; background-color: #BA56D2; color: white;
| turquoise = black; background-color: #009799; color: white;
| turquoise = black; background-color: #009799; color: white;

Revision as of 03:19, 20 July 2014

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Usage

This template may be used to create a boxed note for meta-content, such as article notices. The note will not appear in search engine snippets, so should be ancillary to the article.

It takes three unnamed arguments: color, title, and text. For example,

{{divbox|forest|Example|This is an example}}

will produce

Colors

The boxes below demonstrate the different color palettes you may choose from.

Subtle Colors


Bold Colors


Special-Use / Named Colors