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<includeonly><table style="margin:auto;"><tr><td style="padding: 0px;"><div style="float:left;"> | <includeonly><table style="margin:auto;"><tr><td style="padding: 0px;width: 0px;"><div style="float:left;"> | ||
<div class="laptop"><div class="lpleft_side"><div class="lpright_side"><div class="lptop_side"><div class="lpbottom_side"><div class="lptop_left"><div class="lptop_right"><div class="lpbottom_left"><div class="lpbottom_right"> | <div class="laptop"><div class="lpleft_side"><div class="lpright_side"><div class="lptop_side"><div class="lpbottom_side"><div class="lptop_left"><div class="lptop_right"><div class="lpbottom_left"><div class="lpbottom_right"> | ||
<div class="lptop_center"> | <div class="lptop_center"> |
Revision as of 02:34, 24 March 2010
Wraps content in a image frame border designed to look like the Class 2-A laptops.
Note this template is designed for wrapping large amounts of content and will not work appropriately on very small payloads.
Usage
{{laptop-frame|screen_content=Your content Here}}
Examples
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Stuff If two triangles have two sides equal to two sides respectively, and have the angles contained by the equal straight lines equal, then they also have the base equal to the base, the triangle equals the triangle, and the remaining angles equal the remaining angles respectively, namely those opposite the equal sides. Let ABC and DEF be two triangles having the two sides AB and AC equal to the two sides DE and DF respectively, namely AB equal to DE and AC equal to DF, and the angle BAC equal to the angle EDF.
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