Caption Rules
These rules are concluded from the tests below.
Coloring Caption Text
Caption text can be colored using HTML. Examples:
- <font color="red">red text</font>. displays red text.
Colors are usually easier to see in boldface. You can use either HTML or wikitext bold markup:
- HTML: <font color="red"><b>red text</b></font>. displays red text.
- Three single quotes: <font color="red">'''red text'''</font>. displays: red text.
Light colors may be unreadable on a white background, so use a black background.
- Yellow on white: <font color="yellow"><b>yellow</b></font>. displays yellow.
- Yellow on black: <font color="yellow" bgcolor="black"><b>yellow</b></font>. displays yellow.
Caption Tests
Scene 1.
- SCENE OK. CAPTION BAD FORMAT.
- <b>{{font color|#ef7000|426 pockets and cavities}}</b> in 6zgi generated with the command <tt><b>isosurface cavity</b></tt>.
- Proteopedia does not support this wikitext color method.
Scene 2.
- NO SCENE, NO CAPTION.
- <b><font color=\"#ef7000\">426 pockets and cavities</font></b> in [[6zgi]] generated with the command <tt><b>isosurface cavity</b></tt>.
Scene 4.
- SCENE OK. CAPTION COLORED BUT NO 6zgi LINK.
- <b><font color="#ef7000">426 pockets and cavities</font></b> in [[6zgi]] generated with the command <tt><b>isosurface cavity</b></tt>.
Scene 5. .
- NO SCENE. NO CAPTION.
- Here is <span style="color:yellow;background-color:black;">yellow text on a black background</span> as a test.
Scene 6. .