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===Makes thick lined headers.===
<pre>{{header|Line color|Header Title}}</pre>
<pre>{{header|Line color|Header Title}}</pre>



Revision as of 23:34, 3 March 2014

Makes thick lined headers.

{{header|Line color|Header Title}}

Examples:

{{header|steelblue|Life as a Science Officer}}


Life as a Science Officer

{{header|#5C5CAD|Welcome to StarBase 118}}


Welcome to StarBase 118

By default, the header will not cause a complete line break next to a floating object such as an image:

Hi, Cap'n!

Notice how Trip is right next to this header?

This is useful when you don't want a massive gap between sections of your page because of a sidebar/nav or whatever that's floating next to your text.


But what happens if you DO want a clean line break?

If you add an extra "clear" parameter to the header, it will force a full line break before the header.

{{header|maroon|Now this header is below the image!|clear}}
That's a neat trick, Cap'n!


Now this header is below the image!

Happy Wiki-ing! –Rich(talk page) aka Lt.Cmdr. Rahman 17:13, 3 March 2014 (CST)