Board Thread:Support Requests - Getting Technical/@comment-33878615-20160609035636

This is the template which I am working on: {|style="padding: 5px; margin-bottom:2px; background-color:transparent; border: 1px solid black; width: 100%; border-radius:50px;"
 * align="center"|This article has been protected! Reason:
 * }
 * }

The first parameter is the reason as to why the page was protected. The second parameter should be either “fully ” (notice the space) or “semi-”.

Example (what I want)
→ This article has been fully protected! Reason: Excessive vandalism.

Example (what actually happens)
→ This article has been fullyprotected! Reason: Excessive vandalism.

As you can see, it does not add the space when “fully ” (notice the space) is the second parameter. The same happens with the second parameter being “fully” (without a space), by the way. I cannot add a space to the template code itself, because then the result would be “This page has been semi- protected” (notice the unwanted space after “semi-”) when using “semi-” as the second parameter instead.

I know that I can have two separate templates, one for “fully protected” and the other for “semi-protected,” but I would rather just have one template, as that is much easier.

I also know that I could remove the “protected” from the template code, so that the second parameter would be “semi-protected” or “fully protected,” but I would rather not write “protected” in the second parameter, as it is much easier not to. However, if there are no other options in the end, I will do this option intead.

Can anyone please help me with this?  