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The page details and all other content can be put into tabs with <code><nowiki>{{#semorg-tabs:<feature>}}</nowiki><code>. You can either specify the content with <code>|?id=content</code> or link to a template by only using <code>|?id</code>. The naming convention for the template used is <code>semorg-<feature>-<id>-tab</code>. | The page details and all other content can be put into tabs with <code><nowiki>{{#semorg-tabs:<feature>}}</nowiki><code>. You can either specify the content with <code><nowiki>|?id=content</nowiki></code> or link to a template by only using <code><nowiki>|?id</nowiki></code>. The naming convention for the template used is <code>semorg-<feature>-<id>-tab</code>. | ||
Example: | Example: |
Revision as of 12:16, 16 May 2019
These pages are controlled via the main template of a feature.
Building blocks
Header
The parser function {{#semorg-detail:<feature>}}
creates a nicely formatted heading (and hides the standard page heading), sets the display title and provides a backlink to the overview page.
Markup | Result |
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{{#semorg-detail:person-user |heading=Detail pages }} |
Details
Tabs
The page details and all other content can be put into tabs with {{#semorg-tabs:<feature>}}
. You can either specify the content with
|?id=content
or link to a template by only using |?id
. The naming convention for the template used is semorg-<feature>-<id>-tab
.
Example:
Markup
Result
{{#semorg-tabs:group
|tab1=content of first tab
|tab2=content of second tab
}}