Module:Navbox/doc: Difference between revisions
Jump to navigation
Jump to search
m initially made the navbox based off of rswiki's navbox due to nesting, but wikipedia's own navbox supports nesting also |
this module is meant to be invoked directly! |
||
| Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
{{documentation| | {{documentation| | ||
{{dochead|header='''Note:''' | {{dochead|header='''Note:''' This module may be invoked directly by calling <code>_navbox(args)</code> or by using its corresponding template ([[Template:Navbox]]).}}{{lua|Arguments|Navbar|Yesno}} | ||
On other templates that use or generate navigation boxes, you can call <code>_navbox</code> (note the underscore in front). The <code>navbox</code> function (without the underscore) is used by [[Template:Navbox]] as a wrapper. | On other templates that use or generate navigation boxes, you can call <code>_navbox</code> (note the underscore in front). The <code>navbox</code> function (without the underscore) is used by [[Template:Navbox]] as a wrapper. | ||
Revision as of 22:00, 7 October 2025
- Note: This module may be invoked directly by calling
_navbox(args)or by using its corresponding template (Template:Navbox). This module implements Template:Navbox.
| This template has been deprecated. Its replacements are Template:Dochead and Template:Module introspection. |
On other templates that use or generate navigation boxes, you can call _navbox (note the underscore in front). The navbox function (without the underscore) is used by Template:Navbox as a wrapper.
On other modules, you can include local navbox = require("Module:Navbox")._navbox at or near the top.
This template allows a navigation box to be set up relatively quickly by supplying it with one or more lists of links. It comes equipped with default styles that should work for most navigational templates. Changing the default styles is possible, but not recommended.
See also