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| =How to use this Template= | |||
| ==Syntax== | |||
| To make an entry for a generic NON SORTABLE table, use the Template call <pre>{{GenericNonSortable}}</pre> | |||
| Inside of the template you'll enter parameters to fill in the template with the appropriate information. | |||
| ==GenericNonSortable Template Variables== | ==GenericNonSortable Template Variables== | ||
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| |tableStyle=text-align:right | |||
| |columns=3 | |columns=3 | ||
| |heading1=I | |heading1=I | ||
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Revision as of 04:25, 13 March 2025
How to use this Template
Syntax
To make an entry for a generic NON SORTABLE table, use the Template call
{{GenericNonSortable}}
Inside of the template you'll enter parameters to fill in the template with the appropriate information.
GenericNonSortable Template Variables
- columns - Number of columns in the table (default: 3)
- tableStyle=text-align:{n} - Alignment for the whole table
- row{n}cell{n}style=text-align:{n} - Alignment of a specific row/cell
- heading{n} - Text for each column header
- heading{n}colspan - Colspan attribute (if needed)
- row{n}cell{n} - Content for each cell in each row
Example
Below is an example of the syntax, and the resulting table that is created.
{{GenericNonSortable
|tableStyle=text-align:right
|columns=3
|heading1=I
|heading2=Love
|heading3=August!
|row1cell1=Yes
|row1cell2=I
|row1cell3=Do!
}}
| I | Love | August! | 
|---|---|---|
| Yes | I | Do! |