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The |state= parameter used to manage collapsible templates need not always be named explicitly, i.e. {{Template name|state}} can be the same as {{Template name|state=state}}, if the template is coded that way. To indicate this in the {{Collapsible option}} message, add the parameter |statename=optional. This modifies the message so that it ...
A collapsible element contains a toggle a reader can use to show or hide the element's content. Elements are made collapsible by adding the mw-collapsible class, or alternatively by using the {{ Collapse }} template, or its variants {{ Collapse top }} and {{ Collapse bottom }} .
list is a list of the section/group/etc names (the section[N]name / group[N]name / abbr[N] parameters) given in the template's code; default indicates which, if any, is to be shown expanded by default.
Place {{collapsed infobox section begin}} before the first line of the collapsed section (typically in the caption, for an infobox with an image), and place {{collapsed infobox section end}} after the last line of the collapsed section (typically just after the website or footnotes).
This template displays the summary of a football (soccer) match. The summary include date and time, stadium, competing teams, goal scorers and the minute of goal, a link to the official match report and attendance of the stadium. It also includes whether or not the match went to extra-time or penalty-shoots and displays respective results. It is collapsible. Template parameters Parameter ...
Produces an HTML list that can be collapsed Template parameters [Edit template data] This template prefers block formatting of parameters. Parameter Description Type Status Title title The list's title (Always in view beside the list's [show/hide] link). String suggested Horizontal list hlist Use value 'on' or 'true' to produce a horizontal rather than vertical list Suggested values on true ...
Nesting other templates inside of a navbox can cause the include size increase by a factor of two or more. This template currently supports the same in-line child syntax supported by {{ Navbox }} , which mitigates this, but only for plain Navboxes (not other Navboxes with collapsible groups or Navboxes with columns).
on the right edge of the line, often used in non-collapsible navbox heading. Make use of meta-template to reduce code bloat and simplify editing: Navigation templates comparison