Template:Severity
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Goal
This template can be used to highlight the level of urgency/severity/importance/priority/need in a table.
Usage
{{severity|level of severity|alternative text|attributes}}
All parameters are optional.
- level of severity
- Level of severity as the numbers 0-5 where 5 is the highest level of severity. Leave empty if a level of severity is not yet decided.
- alternative text
- Alternative text to show instead of the level of severity.
- attributes
- XHTML attributes. Note that an equal sign = will break the template and {{=}} will have to be used. For example rowspan{{=}}"3".
Examples
Usage | Result |
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{{severity|5|Fix yesterday!}}
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Fix yesterday! |
{{severity|5}}
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5 |
{{severity|4}}
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4 |
{{severity|3}}
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3 |
{{severity|2}}
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2 |
{{severity|1}}
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1 |
{{severity}}
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{{severity|2=-}}
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{{severity|3=rowspan{{=}}"2"}}
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- |
Using attributes
{| class="wikitable" ! Items !! Importance | These are... | | {{severity|5||rowspan{{=}}"2"}} |- | ...both important |- | But not this one | | {{severity|1}} |}
Items | Importance |
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These are... | 5 |
...both important | |
But not this one | 1 |
Known issues
For now the second and third parameter cannot be used if the first is empty, unless they are used as numbered parameters. See examples below:
Usage | Result |
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{{severity||-}}
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{{severity}}: Invalid level of severity parameter |
{{severity|||rowspan{{=}}"2"}}
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{{severity}}: Invalid level of severity parameter |
{{severity|2=-}}
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- |
{{severity|3=rowspan{{=}}"2"}}
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Related templates
- {{priority}}