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Emits an icon, symbol, or text decoration for a given attribute of an article. This is geared towards WikiProject lists or tables which may want to economically and easily decorate article names with icons displaying some of its attributes. Lightweight tokens are available instead of icon images for pages with heavy usage.
This template's initial visibility currently defaults to autocollapse, meaning that if there is another collapsible item on the page (a navbox, sidebar, or table with the collapsible attribute), it is hidden apart from its title bar; if not, it is fully visible. To change this template's initial visibility, the |state= parameter may be used:
This template is a metatemplate for the creation of sidebar templates, i.e. boxes that are vertically aligned navigation templates.Sidebars, like infoboxes, are usually positioned on the right-hand side of a page.
The Template Attribute Language (TAL) is a templating language used to generate dynamic HTML and XML pages. Its main goal is to simplify the collaboration between programmers and designers. This is achieved by embedding TAL statements inside valid HTML (or XML) tags which can then be worked on using common design tools.
This template may be used on user pages/subpages that are designed to help the user navigate the many message templates in use by Wikipedians. To use this template on a user page, add the following to the page: {{Wikipedia templates sidebar}}
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This template creates an inline icon-sized image. Please refer to 'Template:Icon/doc' for the list of supported values. Template parameters [Edit template data] Parameter Description Type Status Icon 1 class The identifier or name of the icon to be displayed. Line required size size The size of the icon to display, e.g. "30px". Default 16x16px Line optional The above documentation is ...
Avoiding repeating links to the same article within a template. They should not be too small. A navigation template with fewer than a handful of links can easily be replaced by "See also" sections or relevant {{main article}} and {} links within the articles' sections, as well as be merged into a larger template.