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== Usage == | == Usage == | ||
===General=== | ===General=== | ||
Copy one of the following examples. When it is placed inside a given [[Help:templates|template]] | Copy one of the following examples. When it is placed inside a given [[wikipedia:Help:templates|template]] or other page it adds navbar navigational functionality to the following; the pagename, its doc subpage, and an editing link to the page, as follows: | ||
:<tt><nowiki>{{navbar|{{subst: | :<tt><nowiki>{{navbar|{{subst:FULLPAGENAME}}|mini=1}}</nowiki></tt> (v/t/e only, most used) | ||
:<tt><nowiki>{{navbar|{{subst: | :<tt><nowiki>{{navbar|{{subst:FULLPAGENAME}}|plain=1}}</nowiki></tt> (no "this box" comment) | ||
:<tt><nowiki>{{navbar|{{subst: | :<tt><nowiki>{{navbar|{{subst:FULLPAGENAME}}|fontstyle=color:green}}</nowiki></tt> (may fit better in some navboxes) | ||
The <code><nowiki>{{subst: | The <code><nowiki>{{subst:FULLPAGENAME}}</nowiki></code> will be substituted with the template's namespace and pagename, when parsed by the servers. For example, <code><nowiki>{{navbar|{{subst:FULLPAGENAME}}}}</nowiki></code> on this template page gives: <code><nowiki>{{navbar|navbar}}</nowiki></code>. Note that the wikispace, is nominally in the link or URL (eg [[:Template:Navbox]] and is included in the parameter specified. And thus, the final output of this test example is inside the following: | ||
{|style="background:#000000" | |||
|{{navbar|navbar}} | |||
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===Font-size=== | ===Font-size=== | ||
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== Examples == | == Examples == | ||
===Required parameters=== | ===Required parameters=== | ||
*<code><nowiki>{{navbar|Template Name}}</nowiki></code> – the template name is required. | *<code><nowiki>{{navbar|Template Name}}</nowiki></code> – the template name is required. It should the template-space identifier, as per FULLPAGENAME magic word formatting. It may be automatically filled as in the Usage section, again with the magic word code, for convenience. | ||
===Optional parameters=== | ===Optional parameters=== | ||
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<includeonly> | <includeonly>[[Category:Navbox templates]]</includeonly> | ||
[[Category: | <noinclude>[[Category:Template documentation]]</noinclude> | ||
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Latest revision as of 13:08, 13 April 2022
- Main article: Template:Navbar
Usage
General
Copy one of the following examples. When it is placed inside a given template or other page it adds navbar navigational functionality to the following; the pagename, its doc subpage, and an editing link to the page, as follows:
- {{navbar|{{subst:FULLPAGENAME}}|mini=1}} (v/t/e only, most used)
- {{navbar|{{subst:FULLPAGENAME}}|plain=1}} (no "this box" comment)
- {{navbar|{{subst:FULLPAGENAME}}|fontstyle=color:green}} (may fit better in some navboxes)
The {{subst:FULLPAGENAME}} will be substituted with the template's namespace and pagename, when parsed by the servers. For example, {{navbar|{{subst:FULLPAGENAME}}}} on this template page gives: {{navbar|navbar}}. Note that the wikispace, is nominally in the link or URL (eg Template:Navbox and is included in the parameter specified. And thus, the final output of this test example is inside the following:
Font-size
Font-size is 88% when used in a navbar, and 100% when nested in a navbox. In the navbar, the weight is "normal"; when nested in navbox, it takes on the outer setting. The middot is bold.
Examples
Required parameters
{{navbar|Template Name}}– the template name is required. It should the template-space identifier, as per FULLPAGENAME magic word formatting. It may be automatically filled as in the Usage section, again with the magic word code, for convenience.
Optional parameters
| Options | Parameters | Produces... (this page) |
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| Basic | {{navbar|Template: Name}} |
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| Different text | {{navbar|Template: Name|text=This template:}} |
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| Without "This box:" text | {{navbar|Template: Name|plain=1}} |
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| Short version | {{navbar|Template: Name|mini=1}} |
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| With a color option | {{navbar|Template: Name|fontstyle=color:green}} |
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| With brackets | {{navbar|Template: Name|brackets=1}}
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Deprecated parameters
The miniv=1, viewplain=1, nodiv=1 and fontcolor= parameters have been deprecated. To implement the view-only version, use the {{v}} or {{view}} templates instead.
Notes
Navbar is contained within a <div>...</div> in order to accomodate a horizontal unnumbered list. This means it cannot be placed inside a <span>...</span> or other inline element, because Tidy will 'fix' situations where it finds block elements inside inline elements.
Prepackaged
{{Tnavbar-header}}- Positions v · d · e on the right edge of the line, often used in non-collapsible navbox heading.
{{Tnavbar-navframe}}- For use in conjunction with Navframe divs, positions v · d · e opposite of the [hide]/[show] feature.
{{Tnavbar-collapsible}}- For use in conjunction with Collapsible tables, floats v · d · e opposite of the [hide]/[show] feature.