Template:Word Bubble

==What is this?== Word Bubbles are basically tables used for talk pages, a fancy template for you to use when talking with other users! As the name suggests, it's a word bubble that you can write messages in, add some color to the bubble, etc. An example of a bubble is shown below.

Create your own template for yourself with this by creating a page with the name "Template:", and then add your username after. For example, if your username was Ike, you'd make a page for your template called "Template:Ike". Then, add the following code to your new page.

Now, add the info as the outline asks, after each equal sign. Like putting your name after the equal sign after "name". The username is the registered name you use to edit on 39 Clues Wiki. You put the name that you want people to call you normally in the "name" line. The username and the name can be the same if you want. The image is to add some sort of avatar that appears as an image next to the bubble. The width line will adjust the width of this image. It's suggested to keep your width no higher than 200 or so. Don't make it too big. Also, don't add File: or Image: behind the file name.

The font type makes the words in your bubble appear differently, with a different design. You've probably seen the word "font" in Microsoft Word or some other sort of word processing program. There are many different types of fonts, but here are some examples if you don't know what font types are:


 * Arial


 * Arial Black


 * Batang


 * Comic Sans MS


 * Courier New


 * Cursive


 * Fantasy


 * Georgia


 * Impact


 * Lucida Console


 * Lucida Sans


 * Monospace


 * MS Sans Serif


 * MS Serif


 * Palatino Linotype


 * Sans-Serif


 * <font style="font-family: serif">Serif


 * <font style="font-family: tahoma">Tahoma


 * <font style="font-family: times new roman">Times New Roman


 * <font style="font-family: trebuchet MS">Trebuchet MS


 * <font style="font-family: verdana">Verdana

Do not use webdings or any other confusing fonts that may make your text illegible! If you have any other fonts not listed above that you feel can be readable, then feel free to use it. And when selecting your text color, don't use extremely bright colors (like a light blue or yellow), unless the background color of your bubble is a much darker color. If you're confused about the function of the other lines in the code that you have to fill for the template, check out the examples below and see if you can find out what each line does for the template's outcome.

To use the template, add this: