Template:ArticleIcons/doc
This template is intended for use in most 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:
- shows that the article relates to Super Smash Bros. (the series in general).
- denotes that the article relates to Super Smash Bros. (the original, Nintendo 64, game).
- indicates that the article relates to Super Smash Bros. Melee.
- shows that the article relates to Super Smash Bros. Brawl.
- shows that the article relates to Project M. Not to be used outside PM-only pages and relevant tournaments.
- shows that the article relates to Super Smash Bros. 4 as a whole or otherwise covers both the 3DS and Wii U versions.
- shows that the article relates specifically to Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS.
- shows that the article relates specifically to Super Smash Bros. for Wii U.
- means that the article's title is unofficial.
- means that the article relates to competitive play.
- is how featured articles are marked.
- shows that the page is protected.
Articles may make use of zero, one, many, or all of these icons as necessary.
Usage
The basic template, {{ArticleIcons}}
, will not display anything. Parameters are used to tell the template which icons to display:
series
ssb
orssb64
ssbm
ormelee
ssbb
orbrawl
pm
orprojectm
ssb4
orssb4-both
ssb4-3ds
orssb4-3
ssb4-wiiu
orssb4-wii-u
orssb4-u
unofficial
(for unofficial lingo)competitive
fa
orfeatured
protected
Activating any of these parameters with any argument (such as ssb=y
) will show its icon, with pipes (|
) between each parameter. Examples:
{{ArticleIcons|ssb=y}}
{{ArticleIcons|ssbm=yes|ssbb=yes}}
{{ArticleIcons|brawl=1|featured=1}}
The order of icons will always be the same, no matter what order they are written in.
The allgames
parameter will show icons for all games (at this time: ). Note that allgames
and series
are not equivalent; the latter should only be used for elements that are inherent to the series and its games, or similarly. As such, it's not necessarily qualified just because it has appeared in all the games.
Protected icon
The protected icon should be given certain values other than anything generic, such as "g":
These values produce different icon colours and rollover text relating to the protection type. If anything else is entered, it is used as a custom reason.
Other features
- The icons link to an appropriate article or category when clicked on.
- Adding the unofficial lingo icon automatically places the article into Category:Unofficial lingo, while the featured article icon puts it in Category:Featured Articles.
Improvements
If you have ideas for other icons, post on Template talk:ArticleIcons.