Template:Ambox/sandbox
This is the template sandbox page for Template:Ambox (diff). |
Message box meta-templates | |
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template | context |
{{Ambox}} | article |
{{Cmbox}} | category |
{{Imbox}} | image |
{{Tmbox}} | talk |
{{Fmbox}} | footer / header |
{{Ombox}} | other pages |
{{Mbox}} | auto-detect |
{{Asbox}} | article stub |
{{Dmbox}} | disambiguation |
This is the {{ambox}} or article message box meta-template.
It is used to build article message box templates such as {{wikify}}. It offers several different colours, uses default images if no image parameter is given, and has some other features.
Common parameters
[change source]The box on the right shows the most common parameters that are accepted by {{ambox}}. The purpose of each is described below.
Common parameters |
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{{Ambox | name = | subst = <includeonly>{{subst:</includeonly><includeonly>substcheck}}</includeonly> | small = {{{small|}}} | type = | image = | sect = {{{1|}}} | issue = | talk = {{{talk|}}} | fix = | date = {{{date|}}} | cat = | all = }}<noinclude> {{Documentation}} </noinclude> |
name
[change source]The name parameter specifies the name of the template, without the Template namespace prefix. For example {{Wikify}} specifies |name=Wikify
.
This parameter should be updated if the template is ever moved. The purpose of this parameter is twofold:
- If incorrectly substituted, it allows the meta-template to notify the name of the template which has been substituted, which may help editors to fix the problem.
- It allows the template to have a more useful display on its template page, for example to show the date even when not specified, and to apply categorisation of the template itself.
subst
[change source]The subst parameter allows the meta-template to detect whether the template has been incorrectly substituted, and give an appropriate warning. It will also add such pages to Category:Pages with incorrectly substituted templates. Just copy the code exactly as it appears in the box.
small
[change source]The small parameter should be passed through the template, as this will allow editors to use the small format by specifying |small=left
on an article:
This is the small left-aligned ambox format. |
Otherwise the standard format will be produced:
This is the standard ambox format. |
Other variations:
- For templates which should never be small, specify
|small=no
or do not pass the small parameter at all. - For templates which should always be small, just specify
|small=left
. - For templates which should default to small, try
|small={{{small|left}}}
. This will allow an editor to override by using|small=no
on an article.
type
[change source]The type parameter defines the colour of the left bar, and the image that is used by default. The type is chosen not on aesthetics but is based on the type of issue that the template describes. The seven available types and their default images are shown below.
If no type parameter is given the template defaults to |type=notice
.
image
[change source]You can choose a specific image to use for the template by using the image parameter. Images are specified using the standard syntax for inserting files in Wikipedia. Widths of 40-50px are typical. For example:
- {{POV}} specifies
|image=[[File:Unbalanced scales.svg|40px|link=|alt=]]
and looks like this:
An editor thinks that this article may not be neutral. |
- {{Wikify}} specifies
|image=[[File:Wikitext.svg|50px|link=|alt=]]
and looks like this:
This article needs to be wikified. |
Please note:
- If no image is specified then the default image corresponding to the type is used. (See #type above.)
- If
|image=none
is specified, then no image is used and the text uses the whole message box area. - If an icon is purely decorative and also in the public domain, accessibility can be improved by suppressing the link to the file page by adding "
|link=
|alt=
" as seen above.
sect
[change source]Many article message templates begin with the text This article ... and it is often desirable that this wording change to This section ... if the template is used on a section instead. Other possibilities include This list ... and This biographical article ...
To facilitate this functionality, pass |sect={{{1|}}}
. This will allow editors to type section as the first unnamed parameter of the template to change the wording. For example, {{Advertisement|section}}
produces:
This section is written like an advertisement. |
If using this feature, be sure to remove the first two words ("This article") from the template's text, otherwise it will be duplicated.
issue and fix
[change source]The issue parameter is used to describe the issue with the article. Try to keep it short and to-the-point (approximately 10-20 words) and be sure to include a link to a relevant policy or guideline.
The fix parameter contains some text which describes what should be done to improve the article. It may be longer than the text in issue, but should not usually be more than two sentences.
When the template is in its compact form (when placed inside {{article issues}}) or small form (when using |small=left
), the issue is the only text that will be displayed. For example, {{Citation style}} defines
|issue=This article's '''citation style may be unclear'''.
|fix=The references used may be made clearer with a different or consistent style of [[Wikipedia:Citing sources|citation]], [[Wikipedia:Footnotes|footnoting]], or [[Wikipedia:External links|external linking]].
When used stand-alone it produces the whole text:
This article's citation style may be unclear. |
But when used inside {{article issues}} or with |small=left
it displays only the issue:
talk
[change source]Some article message templates include a link to the talk page, and allow an editor to specify a section heading to link directly to the relevant section. To achieve this functionality, simply pass the talk parameter through, i.e. |talk={{{talk|}}}
This parameter may then be used by an editor as follows:
|talk=SECTION HEADING
- the link will point to the specified section on the article's talk page, e.g.|talk=Foo
|talk=FULL PAGE NAME
- the template will link to the page specified (which may include a section anchor), e.g.|talk=Talk:Banana#Foo
Notes:
- When this parameter is used by a template, the talk page link will appear on the template itself (in order to demonstrate the functionality) but this will only display on articles if the parameter is actually defined.
- In order to make sure there is always a link to the talk page, you can use
|talk={{{talk|#}}}
. - If the talk page does not exist, there will be no link, whatever the value of the parameter.
date
[change source]Passing the date parameter through to the meta-template means that the date that the article is tagged may be specified by an editor (or more commonly a bot). This will be displayed after the message in a smaller font.
Passing this parameter also enables monthly cleanup categorisation when the cat parameter is also defined.
cat
[change source]This parameter defines a monthly cleanup category. If |cat=CATEGORY
then:
- articles will be placed in Category:CATEGORY from DATE if
|date=DATE
is specified. - articles will be placed in Category:CATEGORY if the date is not specified.
For example, {{no sources}} specifies |cat=Articles lacking sources
and so an article with the template {{No sources|date=November 2024}}
will be placed in Category:Articles lacking sources from November 2024.
all
[change source]The all parameter defines a category into which all articles should be placed.
Other parameters
[change source]The box on the right shows all possible parameters for this template. However, it is not recommended to copy this, because it will never be required to use all parameters simultaneously.
All parameters |
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{{Ambox | name = | subst = <includeonly>{{subst:</includeonly><includeonly>substcheck}}</includeonly> | small = {{{small|}}} | type = | image = | imageright = | smallimage = | smallimageright = | class = | style = | textstyle = | sect = {{{1|}}} | issue = | talk = {{{talk|}}} | fix = | date = {{{date|}}} | text = | smalltext = | cat = | all = | cat2 = | all2 = | cat3 = | all3 = }}<noinclude> {{Documentation}} </noinclude> |
imageright
[change source]An image on the right side of the message box may be specified using this parameter. The syntax is the same as for the image parameter, except that the default is no image.
smallimage and smallimageright
[change source]Images for the small format box may be specified using these parameters. They will have no effect unless |small=left
is specified.
class
[change source]A custom CSS class to apply to the box.
style and textstyle
[change source]Optional CSS values may be defined, without quotation marks " "
but with the ending semicolons ;
.
- style specifies the style used by the entire message box table.
- textstyle relates to the text cell.
text and smalltext
[change source]Instead of specifying the issue and the fix it is possible to use the text parameter instead.
Customised text for the small format can be defined using smalltext.
Additional categorisation parameters
[change source]- cat2 and cat3 provide additional monthly categories; see #cat.
- all2 and all3 provide additional categories into which all articles are placed, just like #all.
Technical notes
[change source]- This meta-template uses the ambox CSS classes in MediaWiki:Common.css. The classes can also be used directly in a wikitable if special functionality is needed. See the how-to guide for that.
- If you need to use special characters in the text parameter then you need to escape them like this:
{{Ambox | text = <div> Equal sign = and a start and end brace { } work fine as they are. But here is a pipe | and two end braces <nowiki>}}</nowiki>. And now a pipe and end braces <nowiki>|}}</nowiki>. </div> }}
Equal sign = and a start and end brace { } work fine as they are. But here is a pipe | and two end braces }}. And now a pipe and end braces |}}. |
- The
<div>
tags that surround the text in the example above are usually not needed. But if the text contains line breaks then sometimes we get weird line spacing. This especially happens when using vertical dotted lists. Then use the div tags to fix that. - This template uses CSS classes in MediaWiki:Common.css for most of its looks, thus it is fully skinnable.
- This template calls {{Ambox/core}} or {{ambox/small}} which holds most of the code for {{Ambox}}, while {{Ambox}} itself does parameter preprocessing.
- Internally, this meta-template uses HTML markup instead of wikimarkup for the table code. That is the usual way meta-templates are made, since wikimarkup has several drawbacks. For instance, it makes it harder to use parser functions and some special characters in parameters.
- The default images for this meta-template are in png format instead of svg format. The main reason is that some older web browsers have trouble with the transparent background that MediaWiki renders for svg images. The png images here have hand optimised transparent background colour so they look good in all browsers. Note that svg icons only look somewhat bad in the old browsers, thus such hand optimisation is only worth the trouble for very widely used icons.
- For more technical details see the talk page and the "See also" links below. Since this template works almost exactly like {{Tmbox}}, {{Imbox}}, {{Cmbox}} and {{Ombox}} their talk pages and related pages might also contain more details.
Related pages
[change source]There are several meta-templates in the mbox family:
- {{ambox}} – For article message boxes.
- {{tmbox}} – For talk page message boxes.
- {{imbox}} – For image page message boxes.
- {{cmbox}} – For category message boxes.
- {{ombox}} – For other pages message boxes.
- {{mbox}} – Has namespace detection, for message boxes that are used on several types of pages and thus need to change style depending on what page they are used on.