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PinkYoshiFan (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Help}} '''Navboxes''' are boxes with a list of articles that are related to each other, put at the bottom of an article. ==Using navboxes== {{See|Help:Templates}} Navboxes are made by making a page in the Template: namespace using the code on Module:Navbox. They should also have <code><nowiki><noinclude>Category:Navbox templates</nowiki></code> at the bottom. They are called like every other template, by typing <code><nowiki>{{TEMPLATENAME}}...") |
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'''Navboxes''' are boxes with a list of articles that are related to each other, put at the bottom of an article. | '''Navboxes''' are boxes with a list of articles that are related to each other, put at the bottom of an article. | ||
==Using navboxes== | ==Using navboxes== | ||
{{See|Help: | {{See|Help:Template}} | ||
Navboxes are made by making a page in the Template: [[ | Navboxes are made by making a page in the Template: [[Help:Namespace|namespace]] using the code on [[Module:Navbox]]. They should also have <code><nowiki><noinclude>[[Category:Navbox templates]]</nowiki></code> at the bottom. They are called like every other template, by typing <code><nowiki>{{TEMPLATENAME}}</nowiki></code>, but are almost always put at the very bottom of an article. | ||
This is an example of a navbox ↓ | This is an example of a navbox ↓ | ||
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Navboxes are boxes with a list of articles that are related to each other, put at the bottom of an article.
- See: Help:Template
Navboxes are made by making a page in the Template: namespace using the code on Module:Navbox. They should also have <noinclude>[[Category:Navbox templates]]
at the bottom. They are called like every other template, by typing {{TEMPLATENAME}}
, but are almost always put at the very bottom of an article.
This is an example of a navbox ↓