Template:Infobox element/pronunciation/doc
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This is the subtemplate used to format the data in {{Infobox element}}.
In the infobox:
| data11 = {{Infobox element/pronunciation|symbol={{{symbol|}}} }}
It is used in each {{Infobox element}}, so it is not suitable to change the appearance for a single element.
Data
lembaThe data itself is stored and edited in {{Infobox element/symbol-to-pronunciation}}. The page has an overview (all elements, all their items).
There are four data items per element:
,ipa1
,respell1
,ipa2
respell2
Example, He:
. Each item can also have references and a textual note.
|ipa1={{IPAc-en|ˈ|h|iː|l|i|ə|m}}
Presentation design
lemba- Internally, elements are identified by their symbol.
- Each element name pronunciation consists of a pair: ipa1, respell1 (=pair1). Some elements have two pronunciation variants, adding pair2.
- In the infobox, presentation is in this order and form:
- ipa1 (respell1), or
- ipa2 (respell2)
- So each pair starts at a new line (in an {{unbulleted list}}).
- Note that this eliminates the order ipa1, ipa2; respell1, respell2 that some infoboxes had.
- The view should be OK in mobile view too.
Presentation tests
lembaSee {{Infobox element/pronunciation/testcases}}
See also
lemba- {{Infobox element/pronunciation}}
- {{Infobox element/pronunciation/format}} -- Formatting subtemplate
- The data lists
- {{Infobox element/symbol-to-pronunciation}} -- This is where the actual value like {{IPAc-en|...}} are stored and edited.
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