Template:Left60

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Usage

 * This is primarily a quick boilerplate for '&lt;div style=width:66%;&gt;:But has some useful wrinkles:


 * 1) First, 66% was chosen with deliberate intent. Many standard templates are 250px and sit right, and this allows this template to bound the left side of a page which allows wide templates to be placed beside those right hugging narrow fixed width templates with room to spare on several page zoom selections. This value is based on experience with Microsoft IE6, which behaves badly on graphics at times.  66 will seem to leave a lot of waste space on some browsers, but zoom in, and the behavior maintains consistency until the page is blown up obnoxiously large on most browsers. That's a good thing, and the problem this was designed to solve.


 * 1)  will override '66' and allow a different percentage width.


 * 1) Named parameter  or numbered parameters  and    (none have precedence) allow other HTML and Css command sytax to be added including borders, padding, other margin commands, colors, fonts, etcetera.


 * 1) After coercing the enclosed following page materials, the template effect needs canceled by expression of  or &lt;/div>.


 * 1) Quick and dirty convenience parameters: ('1' signifies any non-whitespace character.)


 * Code look:

Use to nest around another template precede OTHER templates... any or all of which insist on sitting to the right margin or over reaching into the right, when you need to place such side by side, or limit text towards the right side of the page.

Also used to coerce full width templates to being lesser space hogs allowing a different graphics option of a good kind, making room form interwiki navigation templates, images, etcetera, including the forcing of self centering templates (Many, but examples of {succession} or {succession box} used on category pages) to the left side.

This should also allow text to wrap around or within the redefined area.