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Editing of a navigation template is done in a central place, the template page. There are two main varieties of navigation template: navigation boxes (or navboxes), designed to sit at the very bottom of articles, and sidebars, designed to sit at the side of the article text. The two are complementary and either or both may be appropriate in ...
To use one of these, press edit above, and copy the name of the menu you want to use (but without the curly brackets) and paste it into the search box to the left and press "Go". Then press edit again and select and copy the whole page (using ctrl-C). Then create a new page called User:USERNAME/Menu, and paste what you copied to there. Edit it ...
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If you set the top or bottom margin of style/bodystyle, then this will not work. The default margin-left and margin-right of the outer navbox table are set to "auto;". If you wish to use navbox as a float, you need to manually set the margin-left and margin-right values, because the auto margins interfere with the float option.
To create a set of tabs, use these four elements. Keep the page tabs in the same order on all pages and use "Tab1" for the current page. {{Help:Introduction to talk pages/TabsTop}} {{Help:Introduction to talk pages/Tab1|Current page name}} {{Help:Introduction to talk pages/Tab2|Other page name(s)}} {{Help:Introduction to talk pages/TabsBottom
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Addon Spotlight focuses on the backbone of the WoW gameplay experience: the user interface. Everything from bags to bars, buttons to DPS meters and beyond -- your addons folder will never be the same.
Horizontal, placed at the bottom of articles and also called navboxes; Vertical, often found at the top-right corner of articles and called sidebars; Wiki markup documentation for navigation templates at different levels of specificity includes Template:Navbox/doc, Template:Sidebar/doc, and, at the top or bottom of the template, Template:Navbar ...