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== | ==== Templates in diesem Wiki ==== | ||
Übersicht zu allen Templates: [[AllTemplates]] | Übersicht zu allen Templates: [[AllTemplates]] | ||
und allen Seiten | und allen Seiten | ||
====Testpage: Early German Translations==== | |||
[[Early German Translations of Mark Twain's Work|Early German translations of Mark Twain's works]] (in progress) | |||
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====Text Orientation==== | |||
=====1) Left-Aligned Text (Default)===== | |||
<div style="text-align: left;"> | |||
This text is left-aligned. This is the default alignment for most wiki content unless otherwise specified. | |||
</div> | |||
=====2) Right-Aligned Text===== | |||
<div style="text-align: right;width: 90%"> | |||
This text is right-aligned. It appears flush with the right margin of the page or content block. | |||
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=====3) Centered Text===== | |||
<div style="text-align: center;> | |||
This text is centered. It appears in the middle of the page or block horizontally. | |||
</div> | |||
=====4) Justified (Block) Text===== | |||
<div style="text-align: justify; width: 50%;"> | |||
This text is justified, meaning it aligns evenly along both the left and right margins. This style is commonly used in books and newspapers to create a clean, formal look. To make justification look better, a narrower width is often used so that the line spacing and word spacing are more visually balanced. | |||
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Latest revision as of 13:12, 23 July 2025
Templates in diesem Wiki
Übersicht zu allen Templates: AllTemplates und allen Seiten
Testpage: Early German Translations
Early German translations of Mark Twain's works (in progress)
Text Orientation
1) Left-Aligned Text (Default)
This text is left-aligned. This is the default alignment for most wiki content unless otherwise specified.
2) Right-Aligned Text
This text is right-aligned. It appears flush with the right margin of the page or content block.
3) Centered Text
This text is centered. It appears in the middle of the page or block horizontally.
4) Justified (Block) Text
This text is justified, meaning it aligns evenly along both the left and right margins. This style is commonly used in books and newspapers to create a clean, formal look. To make justification look better, a narrower width is often used so that the line spacing and word spacing are more visually balanced.