Template:Navigation Template
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is a generic navigational template.
Usage
To apply this template, you can start by copy-and-pasting the following code and then provide arguments:
Blank
{{Navigation | name = {{subst:PAGENAME}} | title = | body = }}
Parameters
Mandatory
- name
- (or "templateName") The name of the template, which is needed for the "viewTemplate:· talkTemplate:· edit" links to work properly on all of the pages where the template is used on. You can enter
{{subst:PAGENAME}}
for this value as a shortcut. - title
- (or "header") Text that appears centered in the titlebar (the top bar). Usually this is the template's topic, i.e. a succinct description of the body parameter's contents.
- body
- The material contained by the template, usually a list or list of links. Format is inline.
Optional
- color
- Background color of the titlebar. NB Care/consensus needed when using this parameter as multiple navigational templates on one page using different titlebar colors is likely to look unpleasant.
- cat
- (or "category") The category or categories to which a page sporting the template will become a member.
Example
Code
{{Navigation | name = {{subst:PAGENAME}} | title = [[Countries of the world|Countries]] of [[Central Asia]] | cat = [[Category:Central Asian countries]]<noinclude>[[Category:Asian navigational boxes| {{PAGENAME}}]] [[Category:Continental navigation templates|{{PAGENAME}}]]</noinclude> | body = [[Afghanistan]]{{·}} [[Kazakhstan]]{{·}} [[Kyrgyzstan]]{{·}} [[Mongolia]]{{·}} [[Russia]]{{·}} [[Tajikistan]]{{·}} [[Turkmenistan]]{{·}} [[Uzbekistan]] }}
Result
See also
- Navigationbox with v-d-e and hide/show.
- Navigationbox with v-d-e, hide/show and optional image.
- Navigationbox containing several lists.
- Navigationbox with image on the right; no v-d-e nor hide/show.
(Image breaks titlebar; template deprecated? David Kernow (talk) 02:23, 29 November 2006 (UTC)) - Navigationbox with hide/show. Allows width to be specified (but that can lead to visual inconsistency).
- Navigationbox with image on the left and hide/show, but no v-d-e.