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table.ambox-header {
table.ambox-header {
   width: 100%;
   width: 100%;
   height: 150px
   height: 100px
  margin: 1em auto 1em auto;
  vertical-align: top;
}
}
th.ambox-header { width: 100px; }
table.ambox-inline {
table.ambox-inline {
   width: 50%;
   width: 50%;
   height: 42px;
   height: 42px;
  margin: 1em auto 1em auto;
  vertical-align: top;
}
}
th.ambox-inline { width: 42px; }
</css>
</css>
{| class="ambox-{{{type}}}" style="border: 1px solid {{#if: {{{color|}}}|{{{color}}}|black}};"
{| class="ambox-{{{type}}}" style="border: 1px solid {{#if: {{{color|}}}|{{{color}}}|black}};"

Revision as of 15:12, November 2, 2011


File:Largeimage.png
Example

This is an example header AMbox
It's large and appears at the top of articles.



File:Smallimage.png This inline AMbox is used to mark off sections of an article. File:Smallimage.png

Purpose

Ambox (Article Message Box) is a meta-template used to create various specific Amboxes. It allows for the creation of two different types:

  • Header Amboxes are put at the top of an article to describe the entire article. (e.g. The article is about an unreleased game.)
  • Inline Amboxes are used within the body of an article to mark off sections. Inline Amboxes should have a /End template to designate when the message no longer applies. (e.g. This section of the article involves fan theories.)

Usage

{{Ambox|type=
|color=
|image=
|header=
|Descriptive Text Here
}}

color and header are optional. Type can be either header or inline. Include the last pipe even if there's no description (enter a blank description).