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<br clear="both"/><noinclude> | <br clear="both"/><noinclude>{{usage|1=This is a formatting template used to '''PROPERLY EMPHASIZE CHRIS'S FORCEFUL RHETORIC.'''. | ||
The format for using this template is as follows:<br /> | |||
'''<pre>{{RageQuote|EAT MY<br/>FUCKING<br/>UNDERWEAR}}</pre>''' | |||
- Displays:{{RageQuote|EAT MY<br/>FUCKING<br/>UNDERWEAR}} | |||
}} | |||
You probably want to add <nowiki><br/></nowiki> to manually break the lines. Note that there should be no need for more than one <nowiki><br/></nowiki> between lines (some people were previously using more than one to escape the text flowing bugs, which were caused by not having ''line-height'' in the style definition, which it nowadays does have). | You probably want to add <nowiki><br/></nowiki> to manually break the lines. Note that there should be no need for more than one <nowiki><br/></nowiki> between lines (some people were previously using more than one to escape the text flowing bugs, which were caused by not having ''line-height'' in the style definition, which it nowadays does have). | ||
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Revision as of 18:09, 29 November 2010
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Usage
These usage notes will not be included in articles bearing this template.
This is a formatting template used to PROPERLY EMPHASIZE CHRIS'S FORCEFUL RHETORIC..
The format for using this template is as follows:
{{RageQuote|EAT MY<br/>FUCKING<br/>UNDERWEAR}}
- Displays:
EAT MY
FUCKING
UNDERWEAR
You probably want to add <br/> to manually break the lines. Note that there should be no need for more than one <br/> between lines (some people were previously using more than one to escape the text flowing bugs, which were caused by not having line-height in the style definition, which it nowadays does have).