Template:Deprecated code/doc

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Usage

This template can be used to indicate, e.g. in template documentation or Wikipedia articles on things like HTML specifications, code that has been deprecated and should not normally be used. On the technical level it is a CSS-styled <del>...</del> that greys out the text (the near-universal sign in computing and computing documentation for "doesn't work", "don't do this", "bad code", "ignore", "option not available", etc.), and removed that element's usual strike-through rendering, which makes the content hard to read.

Parameters

|1=   the content to be marked as deprecated |2= or |title= a mouse-over "tooltip" (in some browsers, anyway), e.g. for briefly explaining the deprecation, e.g. "Deprecated since HTML 3.0" or "Breaks infobox formatting" |red=y   made the text red instead of grey, for indicating dangerous not just deprecated things |class=   assign a CSS class |id=   assign an HTML ID for #linking and other purposes (must be unique on the page and start with an alphabetic letter) |style=   add additional CSS styling

See also

  • {{!xt}} and related templates for indicating bad (and good) examples
Semantic markup templates