Difference between revisions of "Collapsible elements"

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==Method 3==
 
==Method 3==
 
<div class="NavFrame">
 
<div class="NavFrame">
<div class="NavHead ">'''Navigation table'''</div>
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<div class="NavHead collapsible">'''Navigation table'''</div>
<div class="NavContent collapsible">
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<div class="NavContent">
 
Let's say you want to make a navigation table at the bottom of the page that looks like you can find on this page...<ref>[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timeline_of_the_Unification_Church Wikipedia: Timeline of the Unification Church]</ref>
 
Let's say you want to make a navigation table at the bottom of the page that looks like you can find on this page...<ref>[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timeline_of_the_Unification_Church Wikipedia: Timeline of the Unification Church]</ref>
 
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Method 1

<div class="toccolours mw-collapsible mw-collapsed" style="width:600px"> Let's say this is your text, or table, or any other content. When you use the code above, it creates a box of 600 pixels wide, and the content is collapsed when you open the page. </div>

Let's say this is your text, or table, or any other content. When you use the code above, it creates a box of 600 pixels wide, and the content is collapsed when you open the page.

Method 2

<div class="toccolours mw-collapsible" style="width:600px"> Let's say this is your text, or table, or any other content. When you use the code above, it creates a box of 600 pixels wide, and the content is not yet collapsed when you open the page, but you can hide that content. </div>

Let's say this is your text, or table, or any other content. When you use the code above, it creates a box of 600 pixels wide, and the content is not yet collapsed when you open the page, but you can hide that content.

Method 3

See also

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