Difference between revisions of "Template:Userboxtop"
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{|name="userboxes" id="userboxes" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-bottom: 0.5em; width: 248px; border: {{{bordercolor|#99B3FF}}} solid 1px; background-color: {{{backgroundcolor|#FFFFFF}}}; color: {{{textcolor|#000000}}}; float: {{{2|{{{align|right}}}}}}; {{{extra-css|}}}" | {|name="userboxes" id="userboxes" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-bottom: 0.5em; width: 248px; border: {{{bordercolor|#99B3FF}}} solid 1px; background-color: {{{backgroundcolor|#FFFFFF}}}; color: {{{textcolor|#000000}}}; float: {{{2|{{{align|right}}}}}}; {{{extra-css|}}}" | ||
− | |<div style="text-align: center; font-size: 120%; font-weight: bold;">{{{1|{{{toptext|[[ | + | |<div style="text-align: center; font-size: 120%; font-weight: bold;">{{{1|{{{toptext|[[Userboxes]]}}}}}}</div><noinclude> |
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==Purpose== | ==Purpose== |
Revision as of 03:31, 21 November 2006
Purpose
To collect images or userboxes into a single column grouping easily. This template is not just for userboxes; it is also an efficient way of creating a column of images to run along the side of an article. Template:Tl, by contrast, creates rows of images and is used when the images should not run alongside the text but rather should serve as a break in the text.
Usage
{{userboxtop | align = | backgroundcolor = | bordercolor = | extra-css = | textcolor = | toptext = }} [userboxes] {{userboxbottom}}
All of the parameters are optional.
Customizing
Detailed explanations of the parameters are below.
Parameter | Valid values |
---|---|
align
|
left , center , or right (default)
|
backgroundcolor
|
Any web color (name or #XXXXXX hex format). Defaults to #FFFFFF. |
bordercolor
|
Any web color (name or #XXXXXX hex format). Defaults to #99B3FF. |
extra-css
|
Allows you to provide additional CSS style information. |
textcolor
|
Any web color (name or #XXXXXX hex format). Defaults to #000000. |
toptext
|
Overrides the standard Userbox text and link. Can include wiki-markup. |
You may also insert breaks by using Template:Tl. See that template for details.
Hiding userboxes
You can hide userboxes which utilize this (as well as a few other) forms of template-based userbox organization. Simply edit your userspace CSS override (for example, monobook.css for the Monobook skin) and add the following–
#userboxes { display: none; }