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{{color-link|Main Page|#C00}}. Though you shouldn't falsely use the template as just shown, its implication is shown: change the link color of a link from the default blue. You can use a color name or a [[Help:Color codes|hexademical]], but be sure to add a <tt>#</tt> before the six alphanumeric sequence (or three if there's three pairs, such as C00, used in the example).
{{color-link|Main Page|#C00}}. Though you shouldn't falsely use the template as just shown, its implication is shown: change the link color of a link from the default blue. You can use a color name or a [[Help:Color codes|hexademical]], but be sure to add a <tt>#</tt> before the six alphanumeric sequence (or three if there's three pairs, such as C00, used in the example).


Also see {{tem|color-link-piped}}.</noinclude>
Also see {{tem|color-link-piped}}.</noinclude>

Revision as of 21:31, October 12, 2006

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Main Page. Though you shouldn't falsely use the template as just shown, its implication is shown: change the link color of a link from the default blue. You can use a color name or a hexademical, but be sure to add a # before the six alphanumeric sequence (or three if there's three pairs, such as C00, used in the example).

Also see {{color-link-piped}}.