[00:38:30] I do wish the tags page would provide an example of what the tags output looks like for the PortableInfobox [01:33:36] I mean that would be pretty hard to do, as the specific output depends on what skin you are using, and any extra CSS you might have added as well on top of that [01:34:35] Right, but at least a hint [01:34:47] I have no idea what the difference between the "group" and "section" is [01:44:39] [1/4] A is just well grouping an assortment of tags together, possibly with a box around (again could depend on skin), and with an optimal header for that specific group, as well as the possibility to, if desired making that whole group collapsible, can be placed at high up as directly under the main tag, if needed, or can be deeper withi [01:44:39] [2/4] ng. Can also have groups within groups if needed. A very broad tag, that can be used in a variety of ways [01:44:40] [3/4] A
is much more specific, and have to always reside withing a , which defined a part of the infobox to be tabbed. each
tag then contain the content of each tab (ie one
tag per tab). In fact in fact
is one of only 2 valid tags directly inside a , the other being the
tag, if you want an over [01:44:40] [4/4] all well header of the entire tab part, since no real content otherwise can be in a panel, it has to be in one of its sections(tabs) [01:46:41] All the tags mentioned ofc need a corresponding closing tag to work, just didn't feel like writing the closing version every single time [01:47:07] Wow [01:47:10] Okay, cool [01:47:11] Thanks [01:49:38] Your welcome. I have made a few infoboxes with PI, that are relatively complex, so I like to think I have a pretty good understanding of how it works, so more than happy to try and answer any questions about PIs [02:06:32] [1/2] How does one make multiple data entries under one label? [02:06:32] [2/2] Like so: [02:09:10] {{{leader1_type}}} {{{leader1}}} {{{party1}}} {{{electron1}}} [02:09:10] https://meta.miraheze.org/wiki/Template:%7bleader1_type [02:09:56] Where does that go? [02:10:17] Goes to where you want to put the variable [02:10:25] I mean in the HTML [02:10:39] Like, the formatting [02:10:52] you are creating an infobox, right? [02:11:01] Correct. [02:13:59] [1/6] [02:13:59] [2/6]
Leadership/header [02:14:00] [3/6] [02:14:00] [4/6]