User:Go for it!/Markup code
Infobox (on the right)
| What Happens Tomorrow | ||
|---|---|---|
| What Happens Tomorrow | ||
| Single by Duran Duran | ||
| Released | 31 January, 2005 | |
| Recorded | Sphere Studios, London | |
| Genre | Dance, New Wave | |
| Record label | Sony BMG | |
| Producer | Duran Duran with Don Gilmore | |
| Duran Duran chronology | ||
| Sunrise (2004) |
What Happens Tomorrow (2005) |
Nice (2005) |
Table column alignment
{|
|Left Item 1
|align=right|Right Item 1
|-
|Left Item 2 is very long
|align=right|Right Item 2
|-
|Left Item 3
|align=right|Right Item 2 is very long
|}
produces this:
| Left Item 1 | Right Item 1 |
| Left Item 2 is very long | Right Item 2 |
| Left Item 3 | Right Item 2 is very long |
<center>
{| width="100%" style="padding:2em; background:transparent"
|[[Wikipedia:Help Desk|Help Desk]]
|align=right|[[WP:HD]]
|-
|[[Wikipedia:Reference desk|Reference desk]]
|align=right|[[WP:RD]]
|-
| [[Wikipedia:Reference desk/Humanities|Humanities]]
|align=right|[[WP:RD/H]]
|-
| [[Wikipedia:Reference desk/Science|Science]]
|align=right|[[WP:RD/S]]
|-
| [[Wikipedia:Reference desk/Mathematics|Mathematics]]
|align=right| [[WP:RD/Math]]
|-
| [[Wikipedia:Reference desk/Language|Language]]
|align=right|[[WP:RD/L]]
|-
| [[Wikipedia:Reference desk/Miscellaneous|Miscellaneous]]
|align=right|[[WP:RD/M]]
|-
|[[Wikipedia:Reference desk/Archive|Archives]]
|align=right|
|-
|[[Wikipedia:Computer help desk|Computer help]]
|align=right|[[WP:CHD]]
|-
|[[Wikipedia:Village pump (technical)|]]
|align=right|[[WP:VPT]]
|}
</center>
produces this:
| Help Desk | WP:HD |
| Reference desk | WP:RD |
| Humanities | WP:RD/H |
| Science | WP:RD/S |
| Mathematics | WP:RD/Math |
| Language | WP:RD/L |
| Miscellaneous | WP:RD/M |
| Archives | |
| Computer help | WP:CHD |
| Village pump | WP:VPT |
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How do you create and use backgrounds in Wikipedia?

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Does anyone know how to use a graphic as a background image in Wikipedia? I'd like to try an experiment and place the puzzle globe behind the 4 lines of text of the header. Any help/guidance you can provide would be most appreciated. --Go for it! 06:04, 17 January 2006 (UTC)
- Here ya go.. (see source code to understand):
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- Though, this is very difficult to read. You may prefer one that is slightly transparent.
drumguy8800 - speak? 21:40, 17 January 2006 (UTC)
Welcome to Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia that anyone can edit.
In this English version, started in 2001, we are currently working on 7,193,055 articles.
Art | Culture | Geography | Health | History | People | Philosophy | Science | Society | Technology
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- Though, this is very difficult to read. You may prefer one that is slightly transparent.
drumguy8800 - speak? 21:40, 17 January 2006 (UTC)
- A version with the little puzzle globe on the right.. the text on the left is vertically aligned and it works well with any text-size. drumguy8800 - speak? 23:34, 17 January 2006 (UTC)
- Mozilla-specific code is entirely unsuitable. The actual image file would need to be adjusted, but I still don't think that this would look good. —David Levy 22:46, 17 January 2006 (UTC)
- The Mozilla code I assume you're speaking of (-moz-opacity) isn't the only tag put in there.. there's also the IE one and the future opacity: tag. The opacity thing doesn't seem to work in Opera, though.. drumguy8800 - speak? 23:34, 17 January 2006 (UTC)
- Mozilla-specific code is entirely unsuitable. The actual image file would need to be adjusted, but I still don't think that this would look good. —David Levy 22:46, 17 January 2006 (UTC)
Yes, people with IE should be able to view this page properly (even though I HATE IE). If we can overcome that...I love it.--HereToHelp (talk • contribs) 23:18, 17 January 2006 (UTC)
- I also loved the idea. --Quinlan Vos 00:59, 18 January 2006 (UTC)
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