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This module implements the {{Clickable button}} template.
Usage from wikitext
[edit]To use this module from wikitext, you should normally use the {{Clickable button}} template. However, it can also be used with the syntax {{#invoke:Clickable button|main|arguments}}. Please see the template page for a list of available parameters.
Usage from Lua modules
[edit]To use this module from other Lua modules, first load the module.
local mClickableButton = require('Module:Clickable button')
You can then generate a button using the .main function.
mClickableButton.main(args)
The args variable should be a table containing the arguments to pass to the module. To see the different arguments that can be specified and how they affect the module output, please refer to the {{Clickable button}} template documentation.