Template:Page break/sandbox
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This is the template sandbox page for Template:Page break (diff). See also the companion subpage for test cases. |
This template uses TemplateStyles: |
Usage
[edit]To break up discontiguous runs of pages. For continuing text, use of <pages>, as per style is preferred.
This template also produces page-break markup that hints to e-book readers that there should be a page break at the given location.
If you do not want a break in the text, but you want to place a marker where the original text crosses a page, use {{pagenum}}.
Parameters
[edit]- 1 word to be used
- 2, positioning of the line and label:
- Add
top
for the line to be above label - Leave blank or write
bottom
for the line to be below the label
- Add
- label, prefixing word, default word is page, or
label=
to have no prefix. Note that label can also be used for non-standard alternate labelling of page separation.
- Formatting options
- border-width, default is 1 px
- border-style, default is dashed
- border-color, default is #999999
Examples
[edit]Example 1 - Suppressing label
[edit]This would be the expected form used when transcluding works from the Index:/Page: namespace.
Wiki text
[edit]and so the moral of this story is, when you {{page break|label=}} ain't got rhythm, you should get out of the kitchen.
Result
[edit]and so the moral of this story is, when you ain't got rhythm, you shouldn't be in the kitchen.
Example 2 - Label on top
[edit]Wiki text
[edit]and so the moral of this story is, when you {{page break|17}} ain't got rhythm, you should get out of the kitchen.
Result
[edit]and so the moral of this story is, when you ain't got rhythm, you shouldn't be in the kitchen.
Example 3 - Label below
[edit]Wiki text
[edit]and so the moral of this story is, when you {{page break|18|top}} ain't got rhythm, you should get out of the kitchen.
Result
[edit]and so the moral of this story is, when you ain't got rhythm, you shouldn't be in the kitchen.
See also
[edit]- {{page break}} The base page break template - unconditionally forces a page break when the document is displayed in a paginated format, such as an ebook export.
- {{padded page break}} An unconditional page break with some padding and no label.
- {{invisible page break}} An unconditional page break that is invisible in the browser.
- {{no break after}} Inhibit page breaks after an element. Can be used to keep a title and the first paragraph of the following content together.
- {{pagenum}} Do not break the text but add a page number that is compatible with the normal page numbering Javascript. (this replaces the parameter usage left)