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InfoBox Templates

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Template:NavFolke

Use this template when starting a new info page. Copy the following code then when you create your new page, paste it into the empty page and edit accordingly. Make sure the page name matches exactly as it needs to appear, with proper upper and lowercase (i.e. "Rainbow Magazine" not "Rainbow magazine"). You may also upload a photo with the same name as the page. i.e. if you create a page called "Rainbow Magazine" then you will want to create a .jpg (it must be a JPEG!) photo called "Rainbow_Magazine.jpg" and upload that. Once uploaded, the photo will appear in the table/box. The photo will be displayed as a thumbnail, with the full size version available with a click, but try to keep the image size reasonable (640x480 VGA size max, perhaps?). If you need help, ask!

{{InfoBox |
| caption = Photo coming soon.
| date = 1980-1995
| notes = Published by FalSoft, Inc.
| infosource = [[Allen Huffman]]
}}

You can put more text here and it will appear to the left
of the table/box on the page.

{{CatMagazines}}

Notes

  • At the bottom, [[Category:XXX]], should be set to match the category (Software, People, Books, etc.).
  • "infosource" is where the information came from (which could be you, or another website, etc.).