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[[{{{1}}}|<span style="color:{{{2}}};">{{{1}}}</span>]]<noinclude>
<includeonly>[[:{{{1}}}|<span style="color:{{{2|unset}}};background:{{{bg|none}}}">{{{3|{{{1}}}}}}</span>]]</includeonly><noinclude>
== Usage ==
<code><nowiki>{{color-link|Main Page|green}}</nowiki></code>
:{{color-link|Main Page|green}}


{{color-link|Main Page|#C00}}. Though you shouldn't falsely use the template as just shown, its implication is shown: change the link color of a link from the default blue. You can use a color name or a [[Help:Color codes|hexademical]], but be sure to add a <tt>#</tt> before the six alphanumeric sequence (or three if there's three pairs, such as C00, used in the example).
<code><nowiki>{{color-link|Main Page|#C00|Fake link}}</nowiki></code>
:{{color-link|Main Page|#C00|Fake link}}


Actual code: <tt><nowiki>[[{{{1}}}|<span style="color:{{{2}}};">{{{1}}}</span>]]</nowiki></tt>
<code><nowiki>{{color-link|Main Page|#C00|bg=orange|Fake link}}</nowiki></code>
:{{color-link|Main Page|#C00|bg=orange|Fake link}}


Also see {{tem|color-link-piped}}.</noinclude>
== About ==
Changes the color of a link from the default blue. The first parameter is the page name and the second is the color. An optional background color can be set with <code>bg</code>. You can use a color name or a hexadecimal, but if it's hex be sure to include a <code>#</code> before the alphanumeric sequence. The third parameter is optional and can be used to change the text of the link.
 
== See also ==
*[[Template:Color]]
*[[Template:Color-link-external]]
 
[[Category:Formatting templates]]</noinclude>

Latest revision as of 15:18, July 10, 2023

Usage

{{color-link|Main Page|green}}

Main Page

{{color-link|Main Page|#C00|Fake link}}

Fake link

{{color-link|Main Page|#C00|bg=orange|Fake link}}

Fake link

About

Changes the color of a link from the default blue. The first parameter is the page name and the second is the color. An optional background color can be set with bg. You can use a color name or a hexadecimal, but if it's hex be sure to include a # before the alphanumeric sequence. The third parameter is optional and can be used to change the text of the link.

See also