ଛାଞ୍ଚ:Stack documentation
This template serves as the shared documentation for {{Stack}}, {{Stack begin}}, {{Stack mid}} and {{Stack end}}. When it is summoned with the (first unnamed) parameter |sandbox , the Examples section will use the current sandbox versions of these templates rather than the versions in use in the encyclopedia. |
This template can be used to stack images and other floating content such as infobox templates without causing problems with spacing and floating. Enter a string of images/templates as the first parameter to have them stack without generating floating errors or spacing errors. You can stack many objects from the top of a section and not force further subsections to space out.
Usage
ସମ୍ପାଦନାAt its simplest:
{{stack|<objects>}}
Alternatively, using ଛାଞ୍ଚ:Tld, ଛାଞ୍ଚ:Tld and ଛାଞ୍ଚ:Tld:
{{stack begin}} <object> {{stack mid}} <object> ... {{stack end}}
Previous usage suggests {{stack mid}} is not always needed. Thus, <object>
may simply be a string of wikicode for many images/templates.
Optional parameters
ସମ୍ପାଦନା{{stack| <objects> | float=left/right | clear=true/false}}
or
{{stack begin | float=left/right | clear=true/false}}
where
float=
left or right (default is right)- This option can be used to float the stack to the left or right of the page
clear=
true or false (default is false)- This option can be used to force the stack to the far left or right (e.g., near an infobox).
You can also explicily list multiple arguments, which is then identical to the {{stack begin}}, {{stack mid}} and {{stack end}} version.
{{stack| float=left/right | clear=true/false
- |1=<object(s)>
- |2=<object(s)>
- |3=<object(s)>, etc. up to 9 parameters in the current version
}}
- NB This multiple argument version does include extra vertical whitespace between each (set of) <object(s)>.
Examples
ସମ୍ପାଦନାଛାଞ୍ଚ:Stack documentation/examples
Stack template family
ସମ୍ପାଦନା- {{Stack}}
- {{Stack begin}}
- {{Stack mid}}
- {{Stack end}}
See also
ସମ୍ପାଦନା- {{Double image}}, which places images side by side horizontally.
- {{Multiple image}}, providing both vertical and horizontal layouts for multiple images.
- {{Superimpose}}, which places one image over another.
- {{Superimpose2}}, which can place up to fifty image layers over one another.