page
To break up discontiguous runs of pages. For continuing text, use of <pages> is preferred.
{{{1}}}
word to be used{{{2}}}
, positioning of the line and label:top
for the line to be above labelleft
for the label to be in the left margin, and no break in the text (recommended for continuous text)bottom
for the line to be below the label{{{label}}}
, prefixing word, default word is page, or label=
to have no prefix. The prefix is omitted by default for a left-floated break. Note that label can also be used for non-standard alternate labelling of page separation.{{{border-width}}}
, default is 1 px{{{border-style}}}
, default is dashed{{{border-color}}}
, default is #999999and so the moral of this story is, when you {{page break|label=}} ain't got rhythm, you should get out of the kitchen.
and so the moral of this story is, when you ain't got rhythm, you shouldn't be in the kitchen.
and so the moral of this story is, when you {{page break|17}} ain't got rhythm, you should get out of the kitchen.
and so the moral of this story is, when you page 17 ain't got rhythm, you shouldn't be in the kitchen.
and so the moral of this story is, when you
{{page break|18|top}}
ain't got rhythm, you should get out of the kitchen.
and so the moral of this story is, when you page 18 ain't got rhythm, you shouldn't be in the kitchen.
For left-floated labels, you will need to introduce a margin. The class "indented-page" can do this.
However, do not use this class when transcluding pages from mainspace; a margin will be automatically applied by global javascript in this case.
<div class=indented-page>
and so the moral of this story is, when you
{{page break}}
ain't got rhythm, you should get out of the kitchen.
</div>
and so the moral of this story is, when you
ain't got rhythm, you should get out of the kitchen.