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Revision as of 05:55, February 12, 2012
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Usage
Typical table structure should be like this:
{{Table| {{TableHeader|A}} {{TableHeader|B}} {{TableHeader|C}} {{TableBodyTop|1}} {{TableBody|2}} {{TableBody|3}} {{TableBodyTop|4}} {{TableBody|5}} {{TableBody|6}} }}
Makes:
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The only difference between {{TableBodyTop}} and {{TableBody}} is that TableBodyTop has a |- at the top of it to separate that row from the next. Therefore, it should go at the top of each row.
{{TableColspan|Object to go in field|X}} Will add a "colspan" to the table, where "X" is the number of columns you want to take over. {{TableRowspan|Object to go in field|X}} will do the same, but with rows.
{{TableBodyTopRowspan|Object to go in field|X}} will do a rowspan for the first column of the table's row. The only difference being that there is a "|-" at the top of it.
{{TableColRowspan|Object to go in field|X|Y}} will add both a rowspan and a colspan. "X" is the rowspan number and "Y" is the colspan number in this case.