Template:Strikethrough
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Template:Tl draws a line through the text provided in the first unnamed parameter. The template embeds the parameter in an HTML Template:Tag element, producing output such as: this, i.e. text with a line drawn through its middle. Outside articles, it can be used to mark something as no longer accurate or relevant without removing it from view.
Do not use this template, however, to indicate document edits; instead, to mark a span of text as having been removed from a document, use Template:Tag, which is aesthetically similar. This template should be used within one block (paragraph); it should not wrap around multiple paragraphs or even multiple bullet points. See how to wrap a block of text below for a different template that can wrap multiple lines.
Example
<templatestyles src="Markup/styles.css" />
| Template:Align [[:Template: | Template:AlignTemplate:For loop |
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How to wrap a block of text
To wrap text that contains line breaks, use Template:Tl instead.
<templatestyles src="Markup/styles.css" />
| Template:Align [[:Template: | Template:AlignTemplate:For loop |
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See also
- Help:Wiki markup#Strikethrough
- Template:Tl — differently color the strikethrough-line and the text
- Template:Tl – apply strikethrough formatting to text containing line breaks
The above documentation is transcluded from Template:Strikethrough/doc.