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This template uses a single unnamed parameter to output the colour used by each importance type as a six digit hex code prefixed with a # symbol.
| Syntax | Output | Colour |
|---|---|---|
{{Importance/colour|Top}}
|
#ff97ff
|
|
{{Importance/colour|High}}
|
#ffacff
|
|
{{Importance/colour|Mid}}
|
#ffc1ff
|
|
{{Importance/colour|Low}}
|
#ffd6ff
|
|
{{Importance/colour|Bottom}}
|
#ffebff
|
|
{{Importance/colour|No}}
|
#ffffff
|
|
{{Importance/colour|NA}}
|
#f5f5f5
|
|
{{Importance/colour|Core}}
|
#ff97ff
|
See also
[edit source]Class
[edit source]- {{Article classification}}
- {{Grading scheme}}
- {{Assessment Class Summary}}
- {{Articles by Quality}}
- {{Class}}
Importance
[edit source]- {{Article importance}}
- {{Importance scheme}}
- {{Assessment Importance Summary}}
- {{Articles by Importance}}
- {{Importance}}
- {{Importance/colour}}
Hybrid
[edit source]Others
[edit source]- {{Articles by Quality Pie Graph}}
- {{Articles by Importance Pie Graph}}
- {{Progression rainbow}}
- {{WikiProject assessment progression}}