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This template is designed to display transcluded pages in a compressed, scrolling window on a second page. All data from the transcluded page will be fully displayed on the second page without any side scrolling required.
This scrolling list template creates a scroll-box within a page that allows for large content to be limited to a given number of pixels on the page. Examples: Photo gallery: La Spezia (on it.wiki) Photo gallery: Pertini (same as above) To edit the size of captions, you may use the following code:
overflow-x: auto, to make the content scroll in the horizontal direction if its width surpasses the available space left over by the first table; and; white-space: nowrap, to prevent content in cells from wrapping over, and thus keep them aligned with the rows on the left (which assumes the row headers are also rendered on a single line).
While stuff may work today with only a single use, there are a few reasons why you should add it multiple times: 1) The CSS is 'deduplicated', meaning it only appears once on the page regardless; 2) It is easier for a newbie to learn and associate what's going on with these styles if the template is near to where the table using them is placed ...
Displays a tick mark and the word fixed. It takes no parameters. Template parameters [Edit template data] Parameter Description Type Status No parameters specified See also This list: view talk edit Inline icon templates by shape and color Any of the following inline, comment-level templates can be converted into {{ Resolved }} -style hatnotes by using {{ Resbox }} to put a box around the icon ...
To demonstrate specificity Inheritance Inheritance is a key feature in CSS; it relies on the ancestor-descendant relationship to operate. Inheritance is the mechanism by which properties are applied not only to a specified element but also to its descendants. Inheritance relies on the document tree, which is the hierarchy of XHTML elements in a page based on nesting. Descendant elements may ...
editpage – by default, the "edit" link applies to the page named Template:Box-header/. Use this parameter to specify a different page to edit. This will normally be the page where the {} is used. noedit – by default, an "edit" link is shown towards the right-hand side. Specify |noedit=yes (or any non-blank value) to hide this.
This template is for use when you wish to minimise information to be expanded at the user's discretion. Use sparingly, it does not work on mobile. For reduced post-expand include size, the 2nd numbered parameter (content) is optional. If omitted, {} should be used following the content text.