Template talk:Honoré de Balzac

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Nowraplinks etc[edit]

Hi Scartol. I have added the "nowraplinks" feature to some of the generic navbox templates. (I will try and get it added to the rest too.) So I took the liberty to edit your template to show some things:

  • I changed to Template:Navbox generic since it has built in nowraplinks now.
  • I used a div tag around the items in list2. As you see then you can have each item on its own line. Many editors feel that is easier.
  • Just as a demonstration I left the nowraplinks tag around the items in list3 but changed to having each item on its own line. See, the nowraplinks tag has the same side effect as the div tag to allow the items to be on separate lines. (It was an unintentional but positive side effect when I designed that template.) So if you decide to use one of the navboxes that do not (yet) have built in nowraplinks then you can use the nowraplinks tag and as a side effect have each item on its own line without using the div tag.

Nice, isn't it?

--David Göthberg 22:09, 19 August 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Translation needed[edit]

Shouldn't the English names of the works be used in this template at English Wikipedia? Arms Jones (talk) 15:37, 1 January 2014 (UTC)[reply]