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<onlyinclude><includeonly>{| class="navbox {{{class|}}}" style="{{{style|}}}" | <onlyinclude><includeonly>{| class="navbox {{{class|}}}" style="{{{style|}}}" | ||
! colspan="2" | {{{1|}}} | ! class="navbox-title" colspan="2" | {{{1|}}}</includeonly></onlyinclude> | ||
</includeonly></onlyinclude> | |||
==Purpose== | ==Purpose== |
Revision as of 04:08, August 28, 2012
Purpose
This meta-template is used to more easily create navigation footers.
Usage
This template is used as a composite of several subtemplates. Start with the code:
{{Navbox|title}} {{Navbox/Header|header}} {{Navbox/Row|section|content}} {{Navbox/Bottom}}
- title — The title that appears at the top of the navbox.
- header — A header inside the navbox, spanning across the width.
- section — A label for the section/row. (Optional.)
- content — The content of the row, usually a list of links.
{{Navbox}}
and {{Navbox/Bottom}}
are required. Between them, place any number of {{Navbox/Header}}
s and {{Navbox/Row}}
s in any order.
Each of these templates (besides {{Navbox/Bottom}}
) provides hooks for defining additional CSS classes and styles, using named parameters "class" and "style", respectively.