Template talk:Title

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i have a better Template Title code, it is off the Runescape Wiki site, and it give much cleaner looking results

<includeonly><div id="title-meta" style="display: none">{{{1|{{PAGENAME}}}}}</div><div id="title-align" style="display: none">{{#switch:{{{align}}}|right=right|middle|center=center|left}}</div></includeonly><noinclude>The '''Title''' template changes the appearance and the text of the main title of a page. It can be used in any namespace, including the User namespace. The page will still be located at the original title, but using this template will change its text and appearance. ==Usage==

  • {{Title}} - removes namespace.
  • {{Title|Example}} - custom title.
  • {{Title|align=center}} - centered alignment
  • {{Title|align=right}} - aligned to the right
  • {{Title|Example|align=center}} - custom title; centered alignment



i dont want to replace Template Pages without consent, so what are your thoughts?? User:Corhen/Sig 05:23, 25 March 2009 (UTC)

This template is for npc pages. It wasn't meant for user's pages, or for changing anything on the page. An example of how its used is Snurk Bucksquick has the title Stranglethorn Vale Zeppelin Master, so this template makes it look like this <Stranglethorn Vale Zeppelin Master>, its also used in other templates. See what links here for more examples. User:CoobraSssssssssssssssssssssssss User:CoobraFor Pony! {TDon't hiss at me.CIf you do things right, people won't be sure you've done anything at all.) 07:54, 25 March 2009 (UTC)
Ahh, this as in Corhen <Bards for sale> kind of title, the one i have is for changing the Title of a page (so you could change your username page's title from "User:Corhen" to "Corhen"
Does anyone mind if i make a new template with this? like [[Template:Page Title]] or somthing? User:Corhen/Sig 20:24, 25 March 2009 (UTC)
I don't really think that's needed here, nor will it function correctly with respect to coloring, I don't think. --Sky (t · c · w) 22:46, 25 March 2009 (UTC)