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<div id="title-override" class="firstHeading" style="font-size: 188%; padding-bottom: 0.1em; padding-top: 0.1em; float: left; position: absolute; left: 0; top: 0; width: 95%; background: #fff">{{{1}}}</div><noinclude>
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The CSS needs fixing. --[[User:DrBob|DrBob]] ([[User_talk:DrBob|Talk]]) 13:33, 22 July 2006 (CDT)
 
I've prettied-up the CSS quite a bit. But if we want pages to remain accessible, it should be noted that this could appear as a second "title" to screen readers and browsers that mess up the CSS. I think this would be better accomplished with javascript, by altering the innerHTML of the appropriate header tag. Javascript-challenged browsers would not change the title, but they would also not display two titles. --[[User:Inarius|inarius]] 18:34, 28 September 2006 (CDT)
 
That's a good idea, and it's now on my todo list. :-) --[[User:DrBob|DrBob]] ([[User_talk:DrBob|Talk]]) 01:26, 29 September 2006 (CDT)
</noinclude><div id="title-override" class="firstHeading" style="font-size: 188%; padding-bottom: 0.1em; padding-top:0.1em; float: left; position: absolute; left: 0em; top: 0em; width: 95%; background: #fff">{{{1}}}</div><noinclude>


This template is used to replace the default page title with a custom one, perhaps to make it look better.
This template is used to replace the default page title with a custom one, perhaps to make it look better.


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Revision as of 16:38, 22 October 2006

{{{1}}}

This template is used to replace the default page title with a custom one, perhaps to make it look better.