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The <nowiki><code>|summary=text</code></nowiki> parameter of the familytree/start template should be used to describe the overall layout of the tree. This summary is for [[Wikipedia:Accessibility|accessibility]]: it is read aloud to visually impaired readers who use [[w:screen reader|screen reader]]s, and is invisible to sighted readers. | The <nowiki><code>|summary=text</code></nowiki> parameter of the familytree/start template should be used to describe the overall layout of the tree. This summary is for [[Wikipedia:Accessibility|accessibility]]: it is read aloud to visually impaired readers who use [[w:screen reader|screen reader]]s, and is invisible to sighted readers. | ||
− | The familytree template produces one row in a family tree table. The template accepts up to 80 unnamed parameters describing the contents of the table. Each parameter specifies a '''tile''' or a '''box'''. | + | The {{tl|familytree}} template produces one row in a family tree table. The template accepts up to 80 unnamed parameters describing the contents of the table. Each parameter specifies a '''tile''' or a '''box'''. |
* '''Tiles''' are line drawing symbols consisting of horizontal and vertical lines and various corners and crossings thereof. Tiles are specified using single-character symbols that more or less approximate the shape of the tile in appearance. A special case of a tile is the '''empty tile''', specified by a single space character. A table of supported tiles is given below. | * '''Tiles''' are line drawing symbols consisting of horizontal and vertical lines and various corners and crossings thereof. Tiles are specified using single-character symbols that more or less approximate the shape of the tile in appearance. A special case of a tile is the '''empty tile''', specified by a single space character. A table of supported tiles is given below. | ||