Template:Ruby: Difference between revisions

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(Opera Mini is apparently not really a web browser. See User talk:SnorlaxMonster#Opera Mini.)
m (yeah i think we're good to allow the use of this template again.)
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<noinclude>{{OldTemplate}}</noinclude><ruby lang="{{{lang|ja}}}">{{{1}}}<rp>(</rp><rt>{{{2}}}</rt><rp>)</rp></ruby><noinclude>
<ruby lang="{{{lang|ja}}}">{{{1}}}<rp>(</rp><rt>{{{2}}}</rt><rp>)</rp></ruby><noinclude>


Note: Most browsers, including {{wp|Google Chrome|Chrome}}, {{wp|Safari (web browser)|Safari}}, {{wp|Firefox}} (since version 38), {{wp|Internet Explorer}}, and {{wp|Opera (web browser)|Opera}} natively support rendering of {{wp|Ruby character}}s. If you see Japanese kanji followed by oddly spaced kana in parentheses, your browser does not support Ruby. You should see small kana characters rendered directly above the kanji characters.
Note: Most browsers, including {{wp|Google Chrome|Chrome}}, {{wp|Safari (web browser)|Safari}}, {{wp|Firefox}} (since version 38), {{wp|Internet Explorer}}, and {{wp|Opera (web browser)|Opera}} natively support rendering of {{wp|Ruby character}}s. If you see Japanese kanji followed by oddly spaced kana in parentheses, your browser does not support Ruby. You should see small kana characters rendered directly above the kanji characters.


[[Category:Code templates]]</noinclude>
[[Category:Code templates]]</noinclude>

Revision as of 17:31, 14 August 2023

{{{1}}}({{{2}}})

Note: Most browsers, including Chrome, Safari, Firefox (since version 38), Internet Explorer, and Opera natively support rendering of Ruby characters. If you see Japanese kanji followed by oddly spaced kana in parentheses, your browser does not support Ruby. You should see small kana characters rendered directly above the kanji characters.