Template:Dagger
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This template generates a dagger symbol.
Usage
{{dagger}}produces †{{dagger|sup=yes}}produces †
TemplateData
TemplateData for Dagger
A template that adds a dagger symbol (†).
| Parameter | Description | Type | Status | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Superscript | sup | Puts the dagger in superscript.
| Boolean | optional |
| alt | alt | no description | Unknown | optional |
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]
| Unicode symbol | Pronounced as | HTML entity | Template name | Template usage |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| * | "star" or "asterisk" | *
|
{{asterisk}} | transclusion |
| † | "dagger" or "single dagger" | †
|
{{dagger}} | substitution |
| ‡ | "double dagger" | ‡
|
{{double-dagger}} | substitution |
| # | "number" or "hash tag" | #
|
{{number sign}} | transclusion |
| ° | "degree" or "degrees" | °
|
{{degree}} | substitution |
| → | "right arrow" or "rightwards arrow" | →
|
{{arrow}} | substitution |
| ↓ | "down arrow" or "downwards arrow" | ↓
|
{{down-arrow}} | substitution |
| ← | "left arrow" or "leftwards arrow" | ←
|
{{left-arrow}} | substitution |
| ↑ | "up arrow" or "upwards arrow" | ↑
|
{{up-arrow}} | substitution |
| ′ | "prime" | ′
|
{{prime}} | transclusion |
Notes
- ^ Bohman, Paul (20 January 2014). "Why Don't Screen Readers Always Read What's on the Screen? Part 1: Punctuation and Typographic Symbols".
- ^ Ragas, Sophie (17 March 2023). "How screen readers read special characters: an update".
- ^ AudioEye (14 September 2013). "How Screen Readers Make Digital Content Accessible".
See also
- Template:KIA for the "Killed in action" marker
- Template:Extinct
- Template:Gc for a light gray superscripted dagger
- Template:Pending film for use in filmography tables
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