User:W.andrea/sandbox/linguistics-templates-test

Testing custom CSS for linguistics stuff:

Fleur-de-lis
Based on Fleur-de-lis with extraneous details removed (includes IPAc-en, respell, IPA-fr, lang, and gloss, as well as italics and bold):

"The fleur-de-lis (plural fleurs-de-lis; ; ) is a common heraldic charge in the shape of a lily (in French, fleur and lis mean flower and lily respectively)."

Kaolinite
From (includes zh, which I believe transcludes lang, translit, and lit):

"The name kaolin is derived from Gaoling"

Currently, lit doesn't include any identifying markup, so can't be formatted via CSS. I posted on the talk page.

Testing my understanding of transclusion for editing lit:

"lit."

After editing lit, it turns out zh doesn't use it. It rolls its own formatting.

Russia
From Russia (includes Lang-ru with transliterations and IPA-ru, as well as Lang-rus):

"Россия,

Российская Федерация"

Atlantic Ocean
From with extraneous details and citations removed (includes translit, Lang-grc, and gloss):

"The oldest known mentions of an 'Atlantic' sea come from Stesichorus around mid-sixth century BC: (Ἀτλαντικῷ πελάγει, the Atlantic sea, etym. Sea of Atlas) and in The Histories of Herodotus around 450 BC: (Ἀτλαντὶς θάλασσα, Sea of Atlas or the Atlantic sea)"