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Revision as of 02:53, 9 September 2013
This is a documentation subpage for Template:Portal bar. It may contain usage information, categories and other content that is not part of the original template page. |
The primary purpose of this template is for when using {{Portal}} would cause formating problems.
For example sometimes images and infoboxes can push a regular {{portal}} outside of the See also section. This template doesn't have that problem.
Another example: This template is well suited for articles that have more portals than related articles in the "See also" section, which would cause a regular {{portal}} sprawl into the next section, although a regular {{portal}} with {{clear}} would sometimes work better depending on how much whitespace {{portal}} with {{clear}} would cause.
Usage
This template will take up to eighteen portal links. To add the template to a page, simply use the following code:
{{Portal bar|portal 1|portal 2|...|portal 18}}
Location
Within articles, this template is meant to be placed at the bottom of the article in the See also section.
Image
The portal image name is found using Module:Portal. Please see Module:Portal#Image for instructions on how to add, update, or remove an image.
Example
{{Portal bar|Biology|Fungi|Plants|Science}}
This yields:
See also