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This template is intended for use in most [[SmashWiki:About|SmashWiki]] articles. It is used to display a series of icons in the top right corner of the article that quickly point out certain things about its content:
This template is intended for use in most [[SmashWiki:About|SmashWiki]] articles. It is used to display a series of icons in the top right corner of the article that quickly point out certain things about its content:
*[[Image:SSB Icon.png|24px]] shows that the article relates to ''[[Super Smash Bros. (series)|Super Smash Bros.]]'' (the series in general).
*[[Image:SSB64 Icon.png|24px]] denotes that the article relates to ''[[Super Smash Bros.]]'' (the original, [[Nintendo 64]], game).
*[[Image:SSB64 Icon.png|24px]] denotes that the article relates to ''[[Super Smash Bros.]]'' (the original, [[Nintendo 64]], game).
*[[Image:SSBM Icon.png|24px]] indicates that the article relates to ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]''.
*[[Image:SSBM Icon.png|24px]] indicates that the article relates to ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]''.
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==Usage==
==Usage==
The basic template, <code><nowiki>{{ArticleIcons}}</nowiki></code>, will not display anything. Parameters are used to tell the template which icons to display:
The basic template, <code><nowiki>{{ArticleIcons}}</nowiki></code>, will not display anything. Parameters are used to tell the template which icons to display:
*<code>allgames</code> or <code>series</code>
*<code>ssb</code> or <code>ssb64</code>
*<code>ssb</code> or <code>ssb64</code>
*<code>ssbm</code> or <code>melee</code>
*<code>ssbm</code> or <code>melee</code>
*<code>ssbb</code> or <code>brawl</code>
*<code>ssbb</code> or <code>brawl</code>
*<code>ssb4</code>
*<code>ssb4</code>
*<code>allgames</code> (this acts as a shortcut for all three currently-released games)
*<code>unofficial</code> (for unofficial lingo)
*<code>unofficial</code> (for unofficial lingo)
*<code>fa</code> or <code>featured</code>
*<code>fa</code> or <code>featured</code>