Template:Congress Seats

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This template displays the numeric composition of a thing in terms of its sub-units. For example, it is frequently used as part of Infobox political party to show the number of seats a given political party holds in a legislature.

Usage

{{Congress Seats|amount|total|bar-color|color=color|background-color=background-color|per=0/1}}
  • amount is the number of sub-units
  • total is the total number of sub-units possible
  • bar-color (default is light grey) is the background color of the left part of the bar - a valid web color, which can be specified by name, as a hex triplet (#rrbbgg), or rgb triplet (rgb(0–255,0–255,0–255)).
  • color (default is black) is the text colour - a valid web color.
  • background-color (default is very light grey) is the background color of the right part of the bar - a valid web color.
  • width is the width of the bar in px.
  • per (default is false), when set to 1 (true), adds a percentage to the bar as well.

If the bar-colour is dark, then the text may have insufficient contrast to show clearly for some readers. The text colour may be changed to white by specifying the color parameter. The background colour for the right part of the bar may then be too light to give sufficient contrast with white text, in which case the background-color parameter may be used to provide a dark background for that part of the bar. See the first three examples below. Snook's Colour Contrast Check may be used to check compliance with WCAG guidelines for contrast.

Examples

Code Result
{{Congress Seats|50|100|red}}
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{{Congress Seats|50|100|red|color=#FFFFFF}}
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{{Congress Seats|50|100|red|color=#FFFFFF|background-color=#000000}}
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{{Congress Seats|50|100|#9999FF}}
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{{Congress Seats|50|100|rgb(255,255,16)}}
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{{Congress Seats|75|100|#FF0|width=250}}
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{{Congress Seats|90|100|#F00|width=500|per=1}}
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{{Congress Seats|90|100|#F00|width=500|per=1|color=#FFFFFF}}
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Source: en.wikipedia