Fyrimynd:Collapsible option
How to manage this template's initial visibility
To manage this template's visibility when it first appears, add the parameter:
|state=collapsed
to show the template in its collapsed state, i.e. hidden apart from its titlebar – e.g.{{BASEPAGENAME |state=collapsed}}
|state=expanded
to show the template in its expanded state, i.e. fully visible – e.g.{{BASEPAGENAME |state=expanded}}
|state=autocollapse
to show the template in its collapsed state but only if there is another template of the same type on the page – e.g.{{BASEPAGENAME |state=autocollapse}}
Unless set otherwise (see the |state=
parameter in the template's code), the template's default state is autocollapse
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{{Collapsible option}} provides a standardised message for transclusion on the pages of collapsible templates whose collapsibility may be managed by the parameter state
.
It may be used on either the template page itself (wrapped within <noinclude>...</noinclude>
tags) or on the template's {{documentation subpage}}.
Indicating optional use of state name
The state
parameter used to manage collapsible templates need not always be named explicitly, i.e. {{[Template name]|state}} can be the same as {{[Template name]|state=state}}. To indicate this in the {{Collapsible option}} message, add the parameter |statename=optional
. This modifies the message so that it reads (if it were used for itself):
How to manage this template's initial visibility
To manage this template's visibility when it first appears, add the parameter:
|state=collapsed
to show the template in its collapsed state, i.e. hidden apart from its titlebar – e.g.{{Collapsible option |state=collapsed}}
|state=expanded
to show the template in its expanded state, i.e. fully visible – e.g.{{Collapsible option |state=expanded}}
|state=autocollapse
to show the template in its collapsed state but only if there is another template of the same type on the page – e.g.{{Collapsible option |state=autocollapse}}
Unless set otherwise (see the |state=
parameter in the template's code), the template's default state is autocollapse
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{{{1|}}}
as part of a collapsible template's state
parameter – for instance, as |state={{{state|{{{1|}}}}}}
or |state={{{state|{{{1|<noinclude>expanded</noinclude>}}}}}}
, etc. If, however, the template includes collapsible sections within itself (e.g. {{Navbox with collapsible groups}}), then enabling this possibility may introduce ambiguity as regards what is to be collapsed or expanded. In those instances, therefore, the requirement to use |state=
should be retained.)Changing the default state reported
To change the default state {{Collapsible option}} reports in its second bullet-point, add the parameter |default=collapsed
or |default=expanded
accordingly. To restore the default report, remove any |default=
previously included.
nobase
If the template name given to {{Collapsible option}} includes a (forward-)slash character ("/"), the parameter |nobase=
(set to "on", "true", etc) will need to be added so that the name is displayed correctly (i.e. so that {{PAGENAME}}
rather than the default {{BASEPAGENAME}}
is used to display it).
See also
Dokumentatiónin omanfyri er tikin frá Fyrimynd:Collapsible option/doc. (rætta | søga) Editors can experiment in this template's sandkassi (upprætta | mirror) and testcases (upprætta) pages. Please add categories to the /doc subpage. Undirsíður til hesa/hetta fyrimyndina. |