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Alternatively, notice that the alignment parameter is optional:
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Alternatively, there is a generic version that defaults to right alignment and 150px size. (If you really are lazy... like me!)
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<code><pre>{{User:Stux/Stress_Template|level=2|size=150}}</pre></code>
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<code><pre>{{User:Stux/Stress_Template_g|level=2}}</pre></code>
Yields...
Yields...
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{{User:Stux/Stress_Template|level=2|size=150}}
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{{User:Stux/Stress_Template_g|level=2}}
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Revision as of 01:20, 12 October 2005

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Stress Template

This template makes the job of updating your stress picture less... stressful. (Unless you like cutting and pasting). All you need to do is to inject the template in your code and change the stress level (from 1 to 4) number to match your current stress level! For example...

Example 1

{{User:Stux/Stress_Template|level=1|align=right|size=150}}

Yields...

My current stress level: Just fine

Example 2

{{User:Stux/Stress_Template|level=3|align=right|size=150}}

Yields...

My current stress level: Pretty stressed

Example 3

You can change the alignment or size of the template...

{{User:Stux/Stress_Template|level=4|align=left|size=300}}

Yields...

My current stress level: I quit/I need a vacation!

Example 4

Alternatively, there is a generic version that defaults to right alignment and 150px size. (If you really are lazy... like me!)

{{User:Stux/Stress_Template_g|level=2}}

Yields...

My current stress level: A bit tense
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