Template:Double-dagger/doc

From English Wikipedia @ Freddythechick

This template generates a double-dagger symbol.

Usage

  • <syntaxhighlight lang="wikitext" inline>‡</syntaxhighlight> produces ‡
  • <syntaxhighlight lang="wikitext" inline></syntaxhighlight> produces

TemplateData

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TemplateData for Double-dagger

A template that adds a double-dagger symbol (‡).

Template parameters

This template prefers inline formatting of parameters.

ParameterDescriptionTypeStatus
Superscriptsup

Puts the dagger in superscript.

Default
no
Booleanoptional

Accessible symbols

Wikipedia previously provided templates that generated images with alt text for symbols not read by screen readers.[1] As of 2023,[2] the symbols in the table below will be read in the default configuration of all three major screen readers (JAWS, Apple's VoiceOver, and NVDA). Depending on user-configured verbosity settings, a reader may hear additional characters read aloud or fewer typographic or punctuation characters read aloud.[3]

Accessible symbols for tables
Unicode symbol Pronounced as HTML entity Template name Template usage
* "star" or "asterisk" <syntaxhighlight lang="html" inline>*</syntaxhighlight> {{asterisk}} transclusion
"dagger" or "single dagger" <syntaxhighlight lang="html" inline>†</syntaxhighlight> {{dagger}} substitution
"double dagger" <syntaxhighlight lang="html" inline>‡</syntaxhighlight> {{double-dagger}} substitution
# "number" or "hash tag" <syntaxhighlight lang="html" inline>#</syntaxhighlight> {{number sign}} transclusion
° "degree" or "degrees" <syntaxhighlight lang="html" inline>°</syntaxhighlight> {{degree}} substitution
"right arrow" or "rightwards arrow" <syntaxhighlight lang="html" inline>→</syntaxhighlight> {{arrow}} substitution
"down arrow" or "downwards arrow" <syntaxhighlight lang="html" inline>↓</syntaxhighlight> {{down-arrow}} substitution
"left arrow" or "leftwards arrow" <syntaxhighlight lang="html" inline>←</syntaxhighlight> {{left-arrow}} substitution
"up arrow" or "upwards arrow" <syntaxhighlight lang="html" inline>↑</syntaxhighlight> {{up-arrow}} substitution
"prime" <syntaxhighlight lang="html" inline>′</syntaxhighlight> {{prime}} transclusion

Notes

  1. ^ Bohman, Paul. "Why Don't Screen Readers Always Read What's on the Screen? Part 1: Punctuation and Typographic Symbols".
  2. ^ Ragas, Sophie. "How screen readers read special characters: an update".
  3. ^ AudioEye. "How Screen Readers Make Digital Content Accessible".