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.

Up to 8 blocks with up to 8 content & group fields each are supported, as well as displaying the rows in a column-based or horizontal layout and making groups collapsible. Each of these options can be specified for individual blocks or the whole navbox. In addition, navboxes built with this meta-template can be nested/displayed within each other. The template also supports displaying images to the left and/or right of individual blocks or the whole navbox.

Standard navboxes (i.e. those inserted at the bottom of an article) are collapsible and will be auto-collapsed by default (this can be changed by altering the autocollapse limit in MediaWiki:Common.js). Side navboxes are not collapsible by default and do not count towards this limit.

Simple box
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Standard box with groups, blocks and headers
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Standard box with groups, blocks and image
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Standard box with groups, blocks and block images
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Collapsible groups
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Collapsible and non-collapsible mixed
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Columns
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Columns and standard rows mixed
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Technical

 * This template is fairly complex. Editing it requires a good understanding of parser functions and wiki syntax.
 * Auxiliary templates:
 * Template:Navbox/aux: Merges various input parameters, calculates row/column counts for a given block and passes results to or  (depending on the specified layout type).
 * Template:Navbox/aux2: Returns a whole block of standard rows according to options and specified cells.
 * Template:Navbox/aux3: Returns a whole block of columns according to options and specified cells.