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Navboxes compared

"normal" table.

Navigation templates comparison
1. jump to<br\>section 2. Collapsible 3. Header color 4. Image 5. Groups 6. Style (body)
parameter/s
7.Examples
{{Navbox}} collapsible navbox Left/right of body Yes Yes {{United States Congress}} · {{Solar System}}
{{Navbox with columns}} collapsible navbox Left/right of columns No Yes {{Current U.S. Senators}} · {{Czech lands}}
{{Navbox years}} collapsible navbox Noorwell No No {{Wimbledon tournaments}}
1. {{Navbox with collapsible groups}} collapsible navbox Left/right of body and/or in each list Yes Yes 7. {{University of Michigan}} · {{Scouting}}
Collapsible attributes
Type CSS classes Javascript Collapses when Custom
initial state
Nesting
Collapsible tables collapsible Defined in Common.js 2 or more autocollapse on page Yes Yes


Policy adherence notes

As a new editor on Wikipedia, I have tried to show below how this new section (text above) adheres to the Wikipedia policies which I have read. Please let me know if there are any relevant policies which I have missed. Please let me know if more detail is required in any of the policy adherence notes for this new section I am proposing to add. See the table and following sections.

Policies adhered to: WP:HOWTO WP:VER WP:NPOV WP:N WP:NEO WP:SYN WP:ADVERT WP:ESSAY WP:OPINION WP:ORIG

box for edit #1

Policy Checked By Policy quote Evidence
Shortcode Sign Your Name Below . .
WP:VER . Verifiable sources see here
WP:N . Notable .
WP:NPOV . Neutral .
WP:ORIG . No original research see here
WP:ESSAY . No essays, no original thought or opinions. .
WP:ADVERT . No adverts, no external links whatsoever, no living people quoted. .
WP:SYN . No synthesis of ideas. .
WP:HOWTO . No guide-like sentences see here
WP:OPINION . No personal opinions .
WP:LISTPURP . Acts as navigation within wikipedia and the list appears in secondary sources .
. . . .

GOOD-FAITH, please

What I am not

  • No vandalism.
  • No adverts - I do not have any business to promote.
  • No external links - I do not work in the web industry or have any sites to promote.

What I am

  • WikiGnome pottering about in (very rare) spare time
  • If an article is missing, then I'd like to have a stab at writing it.
  • My main aim: to live in "peace and harmony with people of all creeds and nations" ~ The Meaning of Life. A few efforts towards this aim here.


{{ArticleHistory}} Items to go in "Article history" at head of talk page...

  1. Submitted to peer review for split out from main page, reason: Article too long guidelines.
  2. Article created on Main Space.
  3. Awaiting nomination for Good Article, WP:GA
  4. Please nominate it here >> <<

Template:ArticleHistory

Pastes

Article History template for new articles

To go in history box, below, prolly easier to just make up my own fancy SHOW collapsable HIDE section, inside a User box. - someone can template-ise it if they want. Nifty head of talk page... ArticleHistory template... But on for former Featured Articles??? -- Find one for new articles... / look for equivalent for GoodArticle status.

Main Page trophyThis article appeared on Wikipedia's Main Page as Today's featured article on September 10, 2005.
Did You Know User milestones
DateProcessResult
July 18, 2005Peer reviewReviewed
July 24, 2005Featured article candidatePromoted
September 10, 2005Today's featured articleMain Page
December 27, 2006Featured article reviewDemoted
October 31, 2007Peer reviewReviewed
December 2, 2007Good article nomineeNot listed
Did You Know A fact from this article appeared on Wikipedia's Main Page in the "Did you know?" column on July 7, 2005.
  • Error: 'FGAN' is not a valid current status for former featured articles (help).
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