Template talk:ko-symbol-nav

Invalid CSS
Class is not a CSS property. This should probably be &lt;table class="float-right" ..... —Michael Z. 2008-12-14 22:30 z 


 * Oops; and monobook has the class floatright, not hyphenated float-right. This seems to have fixed the problem of not clearing other right-floated elements: the nav now appears below a right-floated TOC, instead of stacked to the left of it. —Michael Z. 2008-12-14 22:36 z 


 * Yes, we use it to standardise (to the extent it is used...) the margins around float:right things. Robert Ullmann 14:43, 16 December 2008 (UTC)


 * Thanks Michael, I knew I was doing some hair-brained thing like that. -- Visviva 15:24, 16 December 2008 (UTC)

Override entry with first parameter
Currently 죠 redirects to -죠, and due to this, this template can't be placed on "-죠". The entry "-죠" is treated as the character "죠", and is reached by ko-symbol-nav from the character 주. "-죠" has the template " " with the override "|죠" included in it. Since ko-symbol-nav doesn't support any parameters, it is not possible to add this template to that article. What I'm looking for is being able to add " " to "-죠", or alternatlvely make "죠" not a redirect. Pon Pon the bon bon (talk) 21:47, 20 October 2023 (UTC)