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This template is used to display a "footer nav" at the bottom of a page, which contains links to the previous and next pages, as well as an expandable table of contents, which is usually hidden, but is shown by default for "Walkthrough" pages.
==Usage==
<pre>{{Footer Nav
<pre>{{Footer Nav
|game=Game name
|game=Game name
|prevpage=Previous page name
|prevpage=Previous page name (do not include game name)
|prevname=label
|prevname=Previous page label (optional)
|here=This page (optional)
|previmg=[[Image:sample.jpg]] (optional image to display with the "previous" link)
|nextpage=Next page name
|here=This page label (optional; do not include game name)
|nextname=label
|hereimg=[[Image:sample.jpg]] (optional image to display with the "here" label)
|nextpage=Next page name (do not include game name)
|nextname=Next page label (optional)
|nextimg=[[Image:sample.jpg]] (optional image to display with the "next" link)
|customprev=Additional link on the left (optional).
|customnext=Additional link on the right (optional).
}}</pre>
}}</pre>


You can also use the custom parameters <code>customprev=</code> and <code>customnext=</code> to add additional links to a direction.
The <tt>prevname</tt>, <tt>here</tt> and <tt>nextname</tt> parameters are optional, and should only be passed if you want the previous/next links to have labels different from the page name (e.g. if the previous or next pages are sub-sub-pages), or if you want the current page label to be different from the current page's name.
 
You can also use the custom parameters <tt>customprev=</tt> and <tt>customnext=</tt> to add additional links to a direction.
 
==Example==
Most commonly you will run into a basic Footer Nav with only the minimum requirements, such as the following:
<pre>
{{Footer Nav|game=Super Metroid|prevpage=Controls|nextpage=Space Colony Ceres}}
</pre>
 
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Latest revision as of 04:13, 20 October 2009

This template is used to display a "footer nav" at the bottom of a page, which contains links to the previous and next pages, as well as an expandable table of contents, which is usually hidden, but is shown by default for "Walkthrough" pages.

Usage[edit]

{{Footer Nav
|game=Game name
|prevpage=Previous page name (do not include game name)
|prevname=Previous page label (optional)
|previmg=[[Image:sample.jpg]] (optional image to display with the "previous" link)
|here=This page label (optional; do not include game name)
|hereimg=[[Image:sample.jpg]] (optional image to display with the "here" label)
|nextpage=Next page name (do not include game name)
|nextname=Next page label (optional)
|nextimg=[[Image:sample.jpg]] (optional image to display with the "next" link)
|customprev=Additional link on the left (optional).
|customnext=Additional link on the right (optional).
}}

The prevname, here and nextname parameters are optional, and should only be passed if you want the previous/next links to have labels different from the page name (e.g. if the previous or next pages are sub-sub-pages), or if you want the current page label to be different from the current page's name.

You can also use the custom parameters customprev= and customnext= to add additional links to a direction.

Example[edit]

Most commonly you will run into a basic Footer Nav with only the minimum requirements, such as the following:

{{Footer Nav|game=Super Metroid|prevpage=Controls|nextpage=Space Colony Ceres}}