%%**) creates a **''div''** and should be used for **"big"** containers, **surrounding** paragraphs, lists, tables, etc.
"small" content
or
"small" content
or
"small" content
A lowercase **%%
%%** (or alternatively **%%%%** or **%%%%**) creates a **''span''** and should be used for **"small"** containers, **inside** paragraphs, lists, tables, etc.
Since version 2013-06-13 there is also a shorthand syntax (for wraps without content):
or or
and
or or
:!: Please note, some things **won't work with spans**: **alignments** (including alignments generated by changing the text direction), **multi-columns** and **widths** if the according wrap isn't floated as well.
==== Examples ====
The plugin comes with an example page, which should explain a lot and looks like this in the default template (see below).
==== Classes ====
The following classes are currently available:
{{ :plugin:wrap_plugin_example9.png?300&direct}}
{|
| class name
| description/notes
|-
| colspan="2"|__columns__
|-
| **''column''**
| same as ''left'' in LTR languages and same as ''right'' in RTL languages
|-
| **''left''**
| same as ''column'', will let you float your container on the left
|-
| **''right''**
| will let the container float right
|-
| **''center''**
| will position the container in the horizontal center of the page
|-
| **''col2''**..**''col5''**
| will show the text in multiple columns (2, 3, 4 or 5), only works in modern browsers (Firefox, Chrome and Safari)
|-
| colspan="2" | __widths__ -- :!: **experimental**, might not work as expected, includes mobile support
|-
| **''half''**
| fits two columns in a row, should be used in pairs
|-
| **''third''**
| fits three columns in a row, should be used in triplets
|-
| **''quarter''**
| fits four columns in a row, should be used in quads
|-
| colspan="2" | __alignments__ :!: don't work with spans!
|-
| **''leftalign''**
| aligns text on the left
|-
| **''rightalign''**
| aligns text on the right
|-
| **''centeralign''**
| centers the text
|-
| **''justify''**
| justifies the text
|-
| colspan="2" | __boxes and notes__
|-
| **''box''**
| creates a box around the container (uses colours from ''style.ini'')
|-
| **''info''** (was ''information'' in first version)
| creates a blue box with an info icon
|-
| **''important''**
| creates an orange box with an important icon
|-
| **''alert''** (:!: was ''warning'' in previous versions)
| creates a red box with an alert icon
|-
| **''tip''**
| creates a yellow box with a tip icon
|-
| **''help''**
| creates a violet box with a help icon
|-
| **''todo''**
| creates a cyan box with an todo icon
|-
| **''download''**
| creates a green box with a download icon
|-
| **''round''**
| adds rounded corners to any container with a background colour or a border (only works in modern browsers, i.e. no IE)
|-
| **''danger''**
| creates a red danger safety note
|-
| **''warning''**
| creates an orange warning safety note
|-
| **''caution''**
| creates a yellow caution safety note
|-
| **''notice''**
| creates a blue notice safety note
|-
| **''safety''**
| creates a green safety note
|-
| colspan="2" | __marks__
|-
| **''hi''**
| marks text as highlighted
|-
| **''lo''**
| marks text as less significant
|-
| **''em''**
| marks text as especially emphasised
|-
| colspan="2" | __miscellaneous__
|-
| **''clear''**
| should preferably be used with divs, i.e. uppercase ''%%%%''s
|-
| **''tabs''**
| if wrapped around a list of links, will show those as tabs
|-
| **''hide''**
| hides the text per CSS (the text will still appear in the source code, in non-modern browsers and is searchable)
|-
| **''noprint''**
| displays text on the screen, but not in print
|-
| **''onlyprint''**
| displays text only in print, but not on the screen
|-
| **''pagebreak''**
| forces a new page in printouts (not visible on the screen)
|-
| **''nopagebreak''**
| tries to avoid a pagebreak in printouts (not visible on the screen)
|-
| **''spoiler''**
| shows white text on a white background, only to be revealed by highlighting it
|-
| **''button''**
| when wrapped around a link, styles it like a button
|-
| **''indent''**
| indents the text
|-
| **''outdent''**
| "outdents" the text
|-
| **''prewrap''**
| wraps text inside pre-formatted code blocks
|}
All tables inside a column or box will always be 100% wide. This makes positioning and sizing tables possible.
=== Known restrictions ===
* WRAPs won't export in ODT format.
* Round corners only work in modern browsers (no IE8 and below).
* Multiple columns only work in modern browsers (no IE9 and below).
* Width classes are experimental and only work in modern browsers (no IE8 and below).
* Normal DokuWiki Headlines used to not work and a work-around was added. Now that headlines do work, the work-around is not needed anymore but kept for backwards-compatibility. The following syntax would produce two different kinds of emulated headlines inside any of the columns or boxes/notes:
* %%//**__Big Underlined Headline__**//%% (They will look a bit different in safety notes.)
* %%//**Small Headline**//%%
You might need to adjust a few of the classes to your template's needs, especially ''hi'', ''lo'' and ''em''. If you have a dark or otherwise heavily coloured theme, please use the ''darkTpl'' in config option.
The classes are easily adjustable and extensible. Any wishes are welcome.
==== Widths ====
You can set any valid widths on any uppercase %%%% container: ''%, px, em, ex, pt, pc, cm, mm, in''. Just set the width before or after or with the classes, e.g.
...
All except percentages will be reduced to have the maximum width available on smaller screens.
You can also use the width keywords ''half'', ''third'' and ''quarter''. To work correctly they need another wrap around them. E.g.
...
...
will result in two columns next to each other, which will wrap underneath each other on smaller screens and mobile devices.
==== Languages and Text Directions ====
You can change the language and the direction of a container by simply adding a colon followed by the language code, like this:
This text is explicitly marked as English.
The text direction (''rtl'', right to left or ''ltr'', left to right) will get inserted automatically and is solely dependent on the language. The list of currently supported languages is taken from: http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Template:List_of_language_names_ordered_by_code
If you like to mark a text with a different text direction than the default one, you should use divs, i.e. uppercase ''%%%%''s. Otherwise the text alignment won't change as well.