Template:Navbox/doc

Meta-template for building navboxes. A navbox is a grouping of links used in multiple related articles to facilitate navigation between those articles. See Navbox subgroup for sublist within a navbox. See the Wikipedia Navbox template for full function.

Usage
Please remove the parameters that are left blank.



Parameter list
The navbox uses lowercase parameter names, as shown in the box (at right). The mandatory name and title will create a one-line box if other parameters are omitted.

Notice "group1" (etc.) is optional, as are sections named "above/below".

The basic and most common parameters are as follows (see below for the full list):


 * applies an HTML  attribute to the entire navbox.
 * the name of the template.
 * text in the title bar, such as: Widget stuff.
 * applies an HTML  attribute to the title bar.
 * controls when a navbox is expanded or collapsed.


 * a CSS style for the title-bar, such as:
 * a CSS style for the group-cells, such as:


 * an optional right-side image, coded as the whole image. Typically it is purely decorative, so it should be coded as.
 * an optional left-side image (code the same as the "image" parameter).


 * text to appear above the group/list section (could be a list of overall wikilinks).


 * the left-side text before list-n (if group-n omitted, list-n starts at left of box).
 * text listing wikilinks, often separated by middot templates, such as: A •  B
 * optional text to appear below the group/list section.

Further details, and complex restrictions, are explained below under section Parameter descriptions. See some alternate navbox formats under: Layout of table.