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class="nowrap" style="background:#c8c8c8; outline:2px dotted #606060; outline-offset:-3px; text-align:center; font-weight:bold; line-height:0.5em; color:#606060; cursor:help;" data-sort-value="8" title="{{Compatibility Tags Descriptions|availableShort}}" {{!}} <span style="display:inline-block;">Available</span><br><span style="display:inline-block; padding-top:3px;"><small>(but&nbsp;untested)</small></span><!--
class="nowrap" style="background:#c8c8c8; outline:1px dotted #606060; outline-offset:-2px; text-align:center; font-weight:bold; line-height:0.5em; color:#606060; cursor:help;" data-sort-value="8" title="{{Compatibility Tags Descriptions|availableShort}}" {{!}} <span style="display:inline-block;">Available</span><br><span style="display:inline-block; padding-top:3px;"><small>(but&nbsp;untested)</small></span><!--


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Revision as of 19:55, 11 October 2021

class="nowrap" style="background:#c8c8c8; outline:1px dotted #606060; outline-offset:-2px; text-align:center; font-weight:bold; line-height:0.5em; color:#606060; cursor:help;" data-sort-value="8" title="Template:Compatibility Tags Descriptions" | Available
(but untested)

Examples

class="nowrap" style="background:#c8c8c8; outline:1px dotted #606060; outline-offset:-2px; text-align:center; font-weight:bold; line-height:0.5em; color:#606060; cursor:help;" data-sort-value="8" title="Template:Compatibility Tags Descriptions" | Available
(but untested)
{{available}} Inside a table, default alignment
Available(untested) {{available|text}} Inline

Notes

    • The colors of Available(untested) and Not Available represents a "undefined compatibility" and has been choosen following some rules:
      • Are 3 colors in total (2 background colors, and 1 font color common for both) in grey tones
      • The background color of Not Available is darker than Available(untested) because is considered the worst compatibility
      • The font color needs to preserve the readability when is displayed on top of both backgrounds, so is darkest than the backgrounds