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| solo_singer = &#35;f0e68c <!-- khaki -->
| solo_singer = &#35;f0e68c <!-- khaki -->
| non_vocal_instrumentalist = &#35;f08080 <!-- lightcoral -->
| non_vocal_instrumentalist = &#35;f08080 <!-- lightcoral -->
| non-performing_personnel = &#35;90ee90 <!-- lightgreen -->
| non_performing_personnel = &#35;90ee90 <!-- lightgreen -->
| group_or_band = &#35;87cefa <!-- lightskyblue -->
| group_or_band = &#35;87cefa <!-- lightskyblue -->
| cover_band = &#35;dda0dd <!-- plum -->
| cover_band = &#35;dda0dd <!-- plum -->

Revision as of 04:09, 28 April 2006

NOTE

This template is an implementation detail, encapsulating the color association we use for its parent template. It has a single unnamed parameter and expands to

  • <color name> if a name exists among the 16 names supported by the HTML 4.0 standard (aqua, black, blue, fuchsia, gray, green, lime, maroon, navy, olive, purple, red, silver, teal, white, yellow)
  • #<color hex> otherwise.

No final semicolon is included, ever.