This is a user template for Skrillex fans. See who uses this template.

Usage edit

{{User Skrillex|listens= |black= |size= |full= |logo-c= |single= }}

{{{listens}}} edit

The "listens" parameter changes the text of the template from a fan to a listener and its default value is "no". When the input "yes" is typed in it produces:

This user listens to Skrillex.

{{{black}}} edit

The template automatically uses a white background. The "black" parameter asks whether to use a black background, and its default value is "no". When the input "yes" is typed in, it produces this:

This user is a Skrillex fan.

{{{size}}} edit

The "size" parameter asks how many pixels the logo should be rendered in. Its default value is "12". For example, when the input "25" is typed in, it produces this:

This user is a Skrillex fan.

{{{full}}} edit

The template automatically uses the "ill" in Skrillex's logo. However, the "full" parameter asks whether to use the entire logo, and its default value is "no".

{{User Skrillex|full=yes}}

This user is a Skrillex fan.

{{User Skrillex|black=yes|full=yes}}

This user is a Skrillex fan.

{{{logo-c}}} edit

The "logo-c" parameter allows you to change the background color of the logo. For example:

{{User Skrillex|logo-c=gold}}

This user is a Skrillex fan.

{{User Skrillex|full=yes|logo-c=gold}}

This user is a Skrillex fan.

{{User Skrillex|black=yes|logo-c=gold}}

This user is a Skrillex fan.

{{User Skrillex|black=yes|full=yes|logo-c=gold}}

This user is a Skrillex fan.

{{{single}}} edit

The "single" parameter asks which version of the template to render in line with Skrillex's singles and other charted songs. For example, when the input "Kyoto" is typed in, it produces this:

This user drops it hard.

The "Reptile's Theme" version of the template renders green text in line with the Mortal Kombat character Reptile:

This user likes Reptile's Theme.

Some inputs will include gender pronouns, and based on your preferences, the template will automatically detect your gender and give "he", "she", "him", "his" or "her" accordingly. For example, when the input "WEEKENDS!!!" is typed in, it produces this:

This user thinks you and their friends should hang out on the weekends.