Template:Box-header/doc

Usage
A template standardizing the portal templates and for other purposes. If used for other purposes, note that if the TOC and EDIT parameters are missing or not set to yes, the table of contents and all section editing will be suppressed.

Syntax
The template is not a stand-alone template and so once the box header is typed or pasted the template  must immediately follow it.

This example assumes that you have a separate page containing the content, and transclude it onto the page.

This example assumes that the content is entered between the header and footer. Notice that viewpage is not in there. It will not work because it links to the page you are on, and therefore Wikipedia does not link it.

Box Content

Primary parameters

 * editpage – by default, the "edit" link applies to the page named /. Use this parameter to specify a different page to edit. This will normally be the page where the is used.
 * noedit – by default, an "edit" link is shown towards the right-hand side. Specify yes (or any non-blank value) to hide this. The "edit" link is also hidden if EDITLINK is non-blank.
 * section – by default, the "edit" link applies to the whole page. Use this parameter to specify the number of a specific section, e.g. 2
 * title – the title of the box, for example Portals
 * top – extra text to display after the "edit" and "view" links. Hidden if EDITLINK is non-blank.
 * viewpage – if non-blank, this should be a valid Wikipedia page name, it creates a "view" link after the "edit" link. Hidden if EDITLINK is non-blank.

Behaviour options

 * EDIT – by default, all section edit links are suppressed. Set yes (or any non-blank value) to override this.
 * EDITLINK – set no (or any non-blank value) to hide the "edit" and "view" links, and the text after those
 * SPAN – by default, the box title is enclosed in  tags. Set yes (or any non-blank value) to use tags instead.
 * TOC – by default, the table of contents is suppressed. Set yes (or any non-blank value) to override this.

Styling options
These are all used to set CSS styling properties, in many cases the property of the same name – for instance, background is used to set the 'background' property.
 * background –
 * background-opacity –
 * border –
 * border-top –
 * border-type –
 * border-width –
 * extra –
 * font-family –
 * font-size –
 * foreground –
 * padding –
 * padding-top –
 * padding-left –
 * padding-right –
 * padding-bottom –
 * text-align –
 * title-align –
 * titlebackground –
 * titleborder –
 * title-font-family –
 * title-font-size –
 * titlefont-size –
 * title-font-weight –
 * titleforeground –

Box-header color palettes
See Template:Box-header on Wikipedia for a comprehensive selection of color palettes.

Template:Box-header/25 is based on the H210 palette.