Help:Quick infoboxes
Infobox modules for copy and paste
Basic modules
Table head
<table class="infobox"><tr class="cont"><th colspan="2" style="text-align:center; background: #e8caca;>[[File:xxxxxxSELECTICONFROMGALLERYxxxxxx.svg|50px|link=]]</th></tr> <tr><th colspan="2" style="text-align:center; background: #e8caca;">xxxxxxBOXNAMExxxxxx</th></tr>
Single line
<tr><td><b>xxxKEYxxx</b></td><td>xxxVALUExxx</td></tr>
Line which continues
<tr class="cont"><td><b>xxxKEYxxx</b></td><td>xxxVALUExxx</td></tr>
Single line with leading dot
<tr><td>• xxxKEYxxx</td><td>xxxVALUExxx</td></tr>
Category header
<tr class="cont"><td colspan="2"><div style="background: #dddddd; text-align: center; padding: .1em;"><b>xxxHEADLINExxx</b></div></td></tr>
Table foot
</table>
More advanced modules
Bar diagram
<tr class="cont"><td colspan="2"><div style="background: #dddddd; text-align: center; padding: .1em;"><b>xxxHEADLINExxx</b></div></td></tr>
<tr><td colspan="2">
<table class="barbox" style="background: #ffffff; font-size:88%; padding:0.4em; width:auto;">
{{bar percent|xxxOPTIONxxx|blue|93.1}}
{{bar percent|xxxOPTIONxxx|cornflowerblue|5.1}}
{{bar percent|xxxOPTIONxxx|gold|2.2}}
{{bar percent|Other|black|0.9}}
</table></td></tr>
xxxHEADLINExxx | |||||||||||||||||||||
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Legend
<tr class="cont"><td colspan="2"><div style="background: #dddddd; text-align: center; padding: .1em;"><b>xxxHEADLINExxx</b></div></td></tr>
<tr><td colspan="2"><div style="columns: 1em 2;">
{{legend|#1AC104|xxxOPTIONxxx}}
{{legend|#FF7B00|xxxOPTIONxxx}}
{{legend|#AC0202|xxxOPTIONxxx}}
{{legend|#FFF200|xxxOPTIONxxx}}
{{legend|#CA2DA3|xxxOPTIONxxx}}
</div></td></tr>
xxxHEADLINExxx | |
xxxOPTIONxxx
xxxOPTIONxxx
xxxOPTIONxxx
xxxOPTIONxxx
xxxOPTIONxxx
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Graphical diagram
<tr class="cont"><td><b>xxxKEYxxx</b></td><td>xxxVALUExxx</td></tr> <tr><td colspan="2">[[File:Train Austria.svg|right|175px]]</td></tr>
| xxxKEYxxx | xxxVALUExxx |
Arrows
<tr class="cont"><td><b>xxxKEYxxx</b></td><td>
{{increase}} 99.3% xxxOPTIONxxx<br />
{{steady}} 75.2% xxxOPTIONxxx<br />
{{decrease}} 23.6% xxxOPTIONxxx</td></tr>
| xxxKEYxxx |
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Icon gallery
- Symbols
Tests
Test 1
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| xxxxxxBOXNAMExxxxxx | |
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| xxxKEYxxx | xxxVALUExxx |
| xxxKEYxxx | xxxVALUExxx |
| • xxxKEYxxx | xxxVALUExxx |
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