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         -->{{#if:{{{omit2x|}}}| |<!--
 
         -->{{#if:{{{omit2x|}}}| |<!--
 
            
 
            
           Check if the comic is #1084 or above.
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           Has a 2x image been explicitly specified?
           -->{{#ifexpr:{{{number|-1}}}>=1084|<!--
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          -->{{#if:{{{override2x|}}}<!--
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            Use that target for the 2x button.
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            -->|<li style="background-color: #6E7B91;
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                          border: 1.5px solid #333333;
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                          border-radius: 3px 3px 3px 3px;
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                          box-shadow: 0 0 5px 0 gray;
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                          display: inline;
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                          font-size: 16px;
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                          font-variant: small-caps;
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                          font-weight: 600;
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                          margin: 0 4px;
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                          padding: 1.5px 0;"
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                    class="plainlinks"><!--
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              The image files are hosted at imgs.xkcd.com/comics/
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              -->[https://imgs.xkcd.com/comics/{{{override2x}}} <span style="color: #FFFFFF; padding: 0 12px;">2x</span>]</li><!--
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          Otherwise, check if the comic is #1084 or above.
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           -->|{{#ifexpr:{{{number|-1}}}>=1084|<!--
 
              
 
              
 
             If so, add a "2x" button linking to the 2x image.
 
             If so, add a "2x" button linking to the 2x image.
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               --> <span style="color: #FFFFFF; padding: 0 12px;">2x</span>]</li>}}<!--
 
               --> <span style="color: #FFFFFF; padding: 0 12px;">2x</span>]</li>}}<!--
 
                
 
                
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          -->}}<!--
 
         -->}}<!--
 
         -->}}<!--
 
          
 
          
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| ldomain  =
 
| ldomain  =
 
| lappend  =
 
| lappend  =
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| override2x=
 
| omit2x    =
 
| omit2x    =
 
}}</pre>
 
}}</pre>
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** '''lappend''' must be defined as <pre>...kd.com/'''lappend'''/</pre> to keep the link to xkcd.com valid.
 
** '''lappend''' must be defined as <pre>...kd.com/'''lappend'''/</pre> to keep the link to xkcd.com valid.
 
** If the link is to eg. a blog post (blog.xkcd.com) '''ldomain''' can be defined as <pre>blog</pre> to change the subdomain in the link.
 
** If the link is to eg. a blog post (blog.xkcd.com) '''ldomain''' can be defined as <pre>blog</pre> to change the subdomain in the link.
* For comics as of [[1084]], a "2x" button will appear, linking to the double-size version of the comic on xkcd.com. This can be omitted by specifying a value for '''omit2x''', for example <code>| omit2x=true</code>.
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* For comics as of [[1084]], a "2x" button will appear, linking to the double-size version of the comic on xkcd.com.
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** If the 2x image for a particular comic doesn't exist, or has some other problem, the "2x" button can be omitted by specifying a non-zero, non-empty value for '''omit2x''' (example: <code>| omit2x=true</code>).
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** Or, if the ''filename'' of the 2x file is different, a specific image filename can be specified for '''override2x''', even for older comics (example: <code>| override2x=server_problem_2x.png</code>).
  
 
The above sample is produced by the following code:
 
The above sample is produced by the following code:

Revision as of 22:17, 11 October 2020

This is the basic infobox-style header template used to display xkcd comics on their own pages, including the comic number (with external link to xkcd), publication date, title, comic image, and title text.

Sample

The following is a sample usage of this template:

Monty Python -- Enough
I went to a dinner where there was a full 10 minutes of Holy Grail quotes exchanged, with no context, in lieu of conversation.  It depressed me badly.
Title text: I went to a dinner where there was a full 10 minutes of Holy Grail quotes exchanged, with no context, in lieu of conversation. It depressed me badly.

Usage

{{comic
| number    =
| date      =
| title     =
| before    =
| image     =
| custom    =
| imagesize =
| titletext =
| ldomain   =
| lappend   =
| override2x=
| omit2x    =
}}

Notes

  • At least the number, title and image are required.
  • The date should be written in the form: January 1, 2006
  • The imagesize field is optional.
    • The comic's width will be limited to the set size. Format must be in pixels (eg: "350px")
    • The comic's height may be set by adding an 'x' to the start (eg: "x350px")
    • Warning: If the size is larger than the image, the image will be stretched.
  • before is a special field for inserting text before the comic. One use is for extremely large comics (e.g. Umwelt), to skip to the explanation.
  • If the custom field is not empty, the image field will be ignored and be replaced with any text that you put in the custom field.
  • if number is left undefined, most of the navigation bar will be disabled.
    • lappend must be defined as
      ...kd.com/'''lappend'''/
      to keep the link to xkcd.com valid.
    • If the link is to eg. a blog post (blog.xkcd.com) ldomain can be defined as
      blog
      to change the subdomain in the link.
  • For comics as of 1084, a "2x" button will appear, linking to the double-size version of the comic on xkcd.com.
    • If the 2x image for a particular comic doesn't exist, or has some other problem, the "2x" button can be omitted by specifying a non-zero, non-empty value for omit2x (example: | omit2x=true).
    • Or, if the filename of the 2x file is different, a specific image filename can be specified for override2x, even for older comics (example: | override2x=server_problem_2x.png).

The above sample is produced by the following code:

{{comic
| number    = 16
| date      = October 4, 2005
| title     = Monty Python -- Enough
| image     = monty_python.jpg
| titletext = I went to a dinner where there was a full 10 minutes of Holy Grail quotes exchanged, with no context, in lieu of conversation.  It depressed me badly.
}}