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Caption text can be <font color="red"> colored</font> using HTML. Examples:
Caption text can be <font color="red"> colored</font> using HTML. Examples:
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*<nowiki><font color="red">red text</font>.</nowiki> displays: <font color="red">red text</font>.
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*<nowiki><font color="red">red text</font>.</nowiki> displays <font color="red">red text</font>.
Colors are usually easier to see in boldface. You can use either HTML or wikitext bold markup:
Colors are usually easier to see in boldface. You can use either HTML or wikitext bold markup:
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*HTML: <nowiki><font color="red"><b>red text</b></font>.</nowiki> displays: <font color="red"><b>red text</b></font>.
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*HTML: <nowiki><font color="red"><b>red text</b></font>.</nowiki> displays <font color="red"><b>red text</b></font>.
*Three single quotes: <nowiki><font color="red">'''red text'''</font>.</nowiki> displays: <font color="red">'''red text'''</font>.
*Three single quotes: <nowiki><font color="red">'''red text'''</font>.</nowiki> displays: <font color="red">'''red text'''</font>.
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Light colors may be unreadable on a white background, so use a black background.
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*Yellow on white: <nowiki><font color="yellow"><b>yellow</b></font>.</nowiki> displays <font color="yellow"><b>yellow</b></font>.

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