Template:Collapsible list/doc
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This template produces a collapsible list. It is possible to set CSS styles for the "frame" (the <div>...</div>
tags surrounding the list), for the list title, and for the list items. The template supports an unlimited number of list items.
Syntax
{{Collapsible list | expand = | framestyle = | titlestyle = | title = | liststyle = | hlist = | bullets = | <!-- 1 = --> <!--(First item in list; the "1 =" is usually not required)--> | <!-- 2 = --> <!--(Second item in list; ditto)--> | <!-- 3 = --> <!--(Third item in list; etc.)--> | <!-- etc --> }}
Parameters
Script error: No such module "aligned table".
Examples
{{Collapsible list | title = European Free Trade Association members | Iceland | Liechtenstein | Norway | Switzerland }}
Example of a list without borders because it's within an infobox
In these examples, the fields leader_name2 and leader_name3 have been changed to use collapsible list.
City of Hamilton | |
---|---|
— {{{type}}} — | |
City of Hamilton | |
Motto: Together Aspire - Together Achieve | |
Coordinates: | |
Country | Canada |
Province | Ontario |
Incorporated | June 9, 1846 |
Government | |
• Mayor | Fred Eisenberger |
• City Council | Hamilton, Ontario City Council |
• MPs | List of MPs
|
• MPPs | List of MPPs
|
{{Infobox settlement |official_name = City of Hamilton ...truncated... |leader_title = Mayor |leader_name = Fred Eisenberger |leader_title1 = City Council |leader_name1 = Hamilton City Council |leader_title2 = MPs |leader_name2 = {{Collapsible list |framestyle=border:none; padding:0; <!--Hides borders and improves row spacing--> |title=List of MPs |1=Dean Allison |2=Chris Charlton |3=David Christopherson |4=Wayne Marston |5=David Sweet }} |leader_title3 = MPPs |leader_name3 = {{Collapsible list |framestyle=border:none; padding:0; <!--as above--> |title=List of MPPs |1=Marie Bountrogianni |2=Andrea Horwath |3=Judy Marsales |4=Ted McMeekin |5=Jennifer Mossop }} |established_title = Incorporated |established_date = June 9, 1846 (...etc...) }}