Template:PRK

North Korea North Korea

This template is part of a series of templates with countries, or subnational entities and their flags. Before you change anything, please say so from here.

Notes

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Use

  • Originals are easily integrated with { { XYZ }}, where XYZ to either the three-digit country codes of ISO -3166 encoding ( ISO ) or the abbreviation of the International Olympic Committee ( IOC) corresponds. The IOC templates are redirects to the corresponding ISO templates (to minimize the maintenance effort ). Example: { { ENG } } expands to Germany Germany.
  • To change the link destination can be given an additional (ie optional ) parameters. The link destination must be specified without [[...] ]. Example: { { ENG | German national football team } } expands to Germany Germany.
  • To change the link text, you can specify another additional (ie optional ) parameters. The link text must be specified without [[...] ]. Example: { { ENG | German national football team | Football in Germany } } expands to Germany 's football in Germany.
  • If the link text matches the link destination, it also presents a single additional (ie optional ) specify parameters. The link text must also be specified without [[...] ]. Example: { { ENG | target = German national football team } } expands to Germany German national football team.
  • If no link target and text is output, # must be entered.
  • To change the size of the flag optional named parameters WIDTH can be specified, which is interpreted as a pixel value (px ). Without this parameter, a uniform 20 pixels are used (Note: The small flags of Belgium, Nepal and Switzerland have an extra edge that an aspect ratio of 4:3 are simulated for uniform text indentation in lists). Example: { { ENG | WIDTH = 40} } to Germany is Germany.

Using the template in articles

  • Template: Country with Flag
  • Template: Korea
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