Template:Navbar/doc

provides a small "view &middot; talk &middot; edit" navigation bar. It is primarily used for content-heavy templates and other transcluded content blocks, so that the content inside the template or block is more easily editable in situ where it was found, without having track it down through examining transclusion code. 's extremely high use rate and consequent protection level are because it is integrated as a feature into numerous navigation box and infobox templates used in millions of articles. It is also a regular feature of many internal-use templates and tables of the Wikipedia, Help, and Template namespaces.

General
When one of the following examples is placed inside a given template (or block of content used for selective transclusion), it adds basic navbar navigational functionality:

The  will be substituted with the page name of the real location of the content when parsed by the servers. For example,  gives:

When used in content that is selectively transcluded but which is also used as-is in its original location, this template should be wrapped in p markup, so that it only appears when transcluded.

Font size and weight
Font-size is 88% when used in a topical navbar template or in plain text, and 100% when nested in a navbox or infobox (because those templates' text size is already reduced; the "100%" is relative to the surrounding template's own content, not that of the entire page). The fontstyle parameter can be used to adjust font size as needed (e.g. to reduce font size even more when the template is used inside a block element with a large font size). Do not abuse this to make excessively small text (i.e. less than 85% of the normal page text), since that causes accessibility problems for many readers.

In a topical navbar, the weight is "normal"; when nested in a navbox or infobox, it inherits the style of the surrounding content. The middot bullets are bold for better visibility.

Required parameters

 * – the template name is required.

Shortcut templates
The  and   parameters can be avoided by using the  or  templates, respectively, instead.

view and v also support changing the shown links, for example only view and edit, or only view and talk:

Prepackaged

 * Navbar-header: Positions on the right edge of the line, often used in non-collapsible navbox heading.
 * Navbar-collapsible: For use in conjunction with collapsible tables, floats opposite of the [hide]/[show] feature.

TemplateData
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},               "mini": { "label": "Short Version", "description": "Shortens text to V T E", "type": "number", "default": "0", "required": false },               "brackets": { "label": "with brackets", "description": "adds brackets before and after the links", "type": "number", "default": "0", "required": false },               "fontstyle": { "label": "Font color", "description": "Allows you to change the color of the font (in the format color:green)", "type": "string", "default": "", "required": false },               "style": { "label": "To float to the side", "description": "Allows the template to float to the side (format=float:right)", "type": "string", "default": "float:left", "required": false

}       } }