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Navigation bars are templates which have an assortment of links usually based around a theme. They are designed to stretch across a page, usually at the top. Here are some examples you can clone and stylize for your user page:
{{WPMILHIST Infobox style|nav_box}} – produces the raw CSS style attributes for a collapsible navigation template at a width of 315 pixels. {{WPMILHIST Infobox style|nav_box_child}} – produces the raw CSS style attributes for a collapsible navigation template (same as nav_box but at a width of 305 pixels and without margin-left:1em).
This template is a metatemplate for the creation of sidebar templates, i.e. boxes that are vertically aligned navigation templates.Sidebars, like infoboxes, are usually positioned on the right-hand side of a page.
Changes the font style of table row headers that have the scope="row" tag applied. MediaWiki:Common.css: portlet Used on the tab buttons, and the left navigation columns (in monobook) MediaWiki:Monobook.css: skins/MonoBook.php, config/index.php: prettytable (Removed) Predecessor of wikitable. No longer works. printfooter
This module is subject to page protection.It is a highly visible module in use by a very large number of pages, or is substituted very frequently. Because vandalism or mistakes would affect many pages, and even trivial editing might cause substantial load on the servers, it is protected from editing.
This script and CSS makes the sidebar stay in the same position on the screen as you scroll. This may have undesirable side effects in Chrome; e.g., when viewing a page like the very common.css page you just edited to put this code in, the viewable content will become much shorter, and require vertical scrolling in a frame.
When placed inside a given template, it adds navbar navigational functionality Template parameters [Edit template data] Parameter Description Type Status Template Name 1 The name of the template, so links work correctly Default String required Different text text Allows custom text to replace the default 'this box' Default This box String optional Without 'This box:' text plain Removes 'This ...
All the styles for the article message boxes are defined as CSS classes in MediaWiki:Common.css. This allows the message boxes to be skinned. That is, they can be overridden in the style sheets for different Wikipedia skins and also in your own monobook.css. Here are the ambox class names and what they define.