Template:Portal bar/doc

The primary purpose of this template is for when using would cause formatting problems. This template forms a horizontal bar instead of a vertical, sidebar-like template. Please note that this template in the "See also" section.

Border
To add the template to a page:
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No border
For a version with no border that can be seen in mobile view:
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Portal bar with border extends to the full width of the article, and that can be a problem with right-floating items. To use space better, remove the border.

Error tracking
If the is used incorrectly, the page will be added to a tracking category.

The tracking categories are not applied if any of the following is true:
 * 1) Tracking is specially disabled for that usage. This is done by setting the optional parameter tracking to any the following values: ,  ,
 * 2) the template is used on a page in any of these namespaces: Talk, User, User talk, Wikipedia talk, File talk, Template talk, Category talk, Portal talk, Draft, Draft talk, Module talk
 * 3) The title page on which the template is used includes any of the following case-insensitive strings: "/archive", "/doc", "/test"


 * Category:Portal templates without a parameter — (population )
 * Category:Portal templates with redlinked portals — (population )
 * Category:Portal templates with all redlinked portals — (population )

TemplateData
{	"params": { "1": {			"required": true, "type": "string/line", "description": "The first portal, without surrounding text. For example, use \"Science\" to display the science portal." },		"2": {			"type": "string/line", "description": "The second portal." },		"3": {			"type": "string/line", "description": "The third portal." },		"4": {			"type": "string/line", "description": "The fourth portal" },		"5": {			"type": "string/line", "description": "The fifth portal." },		"border": { "type": "string/line", "description": "Set this to \"no\" if you do not want to display a border around the portals. You can also use \"n\", \"false\", or \"0\"." }	},	"description": "This template adds a bar of portals. It is usually used just above an article's navboxes or in its \"See also\" section when using Template:Portal would cause formatting problems." }