User:Jerem43/Burger King

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NZ has BK girls for Texas bacon double whopper... look it up.

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Template:Burger King[edit]

Hi again and thanks for your friendly message. Here are some answers:

  1. <br/> would be okay except it doesn't always look different from a wrapped line and people might not realize what each line has in common. So, I've just edited the template to use the same idea as the Websites section: {{Navbox subgroups}}. It's more complicated, yes, but usually more robust.
  2. {{·}} is meant for use anywhere (I think), whereas {{·w}} is meant for use between those {{nowrap begin}} and {{nowrap end}} tags. But why bother with {{nowrap begin}}...{{·w}}...{{·w}}...etc...{{nowrap end}}? Well, the Firefox browser currently appears to have a bug when it comes to linewrapping, meaning that something like "ThisIsAnItemWithALongName{{·}}" could overrun the righthand edge of a template, depending on the template's size and the size of the Firefox window. The Firefox programming community has been notified, but it'll take a while before it's sorted and most Firefox users have upgraded. More here (fast-forward to sections 2.3.1 and 2.4 if reading the whole page looks too boring/daunting).
  3. {{CTT}} (a shortcut to {{Company template tagline}}) is just a template I came up with to try to simplify/regularize making those "Annual revenue...Employees...Stock symbol...Website" lines that often appear at the bottoms of templates about companies (e.g. check out Company templates). I'm meaning someday to try using it in more of these templates. What do you think?
  4. {{Nowrap}} formats (or tries to format) stuff with the style "white-space:nowrap", i.e. no linewrapping allowed at spaces. ({{Nowrap begin}}...{{nowrap end}} does something similar, but more rigorously -- the same Firefox glitch can occur with {{nowrap}}.)

Hope at least some of that helps. Sardanaphalus (talk) 08:12, 27 April 2008 (UTC)
PS Because it's on the large side, I just made the template appear collapsed by default (other than on its own page). Hope that's okay. If it is okay in general but there are particular pages where you reckon it should already be visible, the "state" parameter can be used (state = expanded).