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- Note: {{Clear}} does the exact same thing and this template should only be used if {{Clear}} does not work where it needs to be placed in the wikitext.
Use {{-}} after any floating elements and before elements you do not wish to float together with the first set.
Details
{{-}} contains the markup:
<br clear="all" />
This causes any previously-established float to clear.
The unusual name of this template is a mnemonic for an imaginary horizontal line, which separates floating elements above from those below. Some editors prefer the mnemonic {{clr}} ("clear"), which simply redirects here.
Example
starts a table floating right e.g. for an infobox next to the ToC. For better examples check out the links. Please add missing {{-}} where necessary. This ugly table is only a quick example. |
First
- Cute, but less funny if it overlaps the next table or section, causing horizontal scrolling or worse depending on the browser.
starts a table floating right e.g. for an infobox next to the ToC. For better examples check out the links. Please add missing {{-}} where necessary. This ugly table is only a quick example. |
Second
- Cute, but
less funny if it overlaps the next table or section, causing horizontal scrolling or worse depending on the browser.
In the first example {{-}} after the word browser guarantees that the table doesn't float into the second example. In the second example the position of {{-}} is after the word but. Note that it doesn't affect the left margin of the bullet * list, because it's used inside of it.
starts a table floating right e.g. for an infobox next to the ToC. For better examples check out the links. Please add missing {{-}} where necessary. This ugly table is only a quick example. |
Third
- Cute, but
less funny if it overlaps the next table or section, causing horizontal scrolling or worse depending on the browser.
starts a table floating right e.g. for an infobox next to the ToC. For better examples check out the links. Please add missing {{-}} where necessary. This ugly table is only a quick example. |
Fourth
- Cute, but
less funny if it overlaps the next table or section, causing horizontal scrolling or worse depending on the browser.
The third example has {{-}} after the word browser, and only a new line after the word but. The fourth example has {{-}} and a new line after the word but.
See also
- : Delays content until left column is complete.
- : Delays content until right column is complete.
- Meta on