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This template is used to create a toolbar of links that are laid out in the same way as those produced by the core MediaWiki software. | |||
== Usage == | |||
<code><nowiki>{{Toolbar |[[User:Example|user]] |[[User talk:Example|talk]] |[[Special:BlockIP/Example|block]]}}</nowiki></code> → {{toolbar |[[User:Example|user]] |[[User talk:Example|talk]] |[[Special:BlockIP/Example|block]]}} | |||
<br/>There is a ''separator'' parameter that can be used to specify the [[Delimiter|separator character]] placed between each link:<br/> | |||
<code><nowiki>{{Toolbar|separator=comma |[[User:Example|user]] |[[User talk:Example|talk]] |[[Special:BlockIP/Example|block]]}}</nowiki></code> → {{Toolbar|separator=comma |[[User:Example|user]] |[[User talk:Example|talk]] |[[Special:BlockIP/Example|block]]}} | |||
The separators available are: | |||
<!--Bugged?: * colon{{int:colon-separator}}colon--> | |||
: comma{{int:comma-separator}}comma | |||
: dot{{int:dot-separator}}dot | |||
<!--Bugged?: * semicolon{{int:semicolon-separator}}semicolon--> | |||
: tpt-languages{{int:tpt-languages-separator}}tpt-languages | |||
: pipe{{int:pipe-separator}}pipe ('''''default''''') | |||
The parameters ''class'' and ''style'' (specifying HTML/CSS class and styling) may also be set. | |||
* | == See also == | ||
* [[Module:Toolbar]], the [[Help:Lua|Lua module]] that generates this template. | |||
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This template is used to create a toolbar of links that are laid out in the same way as those produced by the core MediaWiki software.
Usage
{{Toolbar |[[User:Example|user]] |[[User talk:Example|talk]] |[[Special:BlockIP/Example|block]]}}
→ (user | talk | block)
There is a separator parameter that can be used to specify the separator character placed between each link:
{{Toolbar|separator=comma |[[User:Example|user]] |[[User talk:Example|talk]] |[[Special:BlockIP/Example|block]]}}
→ (user, talk, block)
The separators available are:
- comma, comma
- dot⧼dot-separator⧽dot
- tpt-languages⧼tpt-languages-separator⧽tpt-languages
- pipe | pipe (default)
The parameters class and style (specifying HTML/CSS class and styling) may also be set.
See also
- Module:Toolbar, the Lua module that generates this template.