Template:Uir/adoc
This multiuse regional user template creates a userbox that describes your association with [[|]] and declares your membership in appropriate regional user categories when placed on your user page.
Use
To use this userbox template, place the following line of Wikitext on your user page:
{{Uir|option|color=|float=|align=|nocat=}}
where:
optionis the template option number (default=1, see the Options table below)
color=an optional userbox background color (default=white, see web colors)float=an optional horizontal float of the userbox:float=left(default)float=rightfloat=none
align=an optional horizontal alignment of the userbox text:align=leftalign=center(default)align=rightalign=justify
nocat=an optional user category inhibitor:nocat=truedo not declare any user categoriesnocat=falsedeclare user categories (default)
Options table
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| 0 | none | Option 0 allows user categories to be declared without displaying a userbox | |
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Restriction
This template should be placed on your user page. This template will only declare user categories from the user namespace.
Example
Placing the following Wiki markup on your user page:
{{User in}}
creates the following userbox:
and adds your user page to the following category:
See also
- This template invokes Template:User in region.