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OLPC Boxes (often shortened to OBX) are sets of templates that put attractive consistent "badging" on wiki pages.
For example Activities use them; some user pages use them.
- For a full guide you can see Wikipedia:Userboxes
- (with caveats given the idea has been adapted for the OLPC)
- {{olpcboxtop}} — used to 'start' a box.
- ... some boxes ... — in the shape of {{OBX boxname|params}} or {{User boxname|params}}
- {{olpcboxbreak}} — for creating 'sections' within the box
- {{olpcboxmacro}} — short for specifying a series of {{OBX boxname|params}}
- {{userboxmacro}} — short for specifying a series of {{User boxname|params}}
- {{olpcboxbottom}} — used to 'close' a box.
- See also
- OBX proposals
Usage
{{olpcboxtop
| align = <!-- { left | right } -->
| left = <!-- Any left margin value. Defaults to 1. -->
| backgroundcolor = <!-- Any web color (name or #XXXXXX hex format). Defaults to #FFFFFF. -->
| bordercolor = <!-- Any web color (name or #XXXXXX hex format). Defaults to #99B3FF. -->
| extra-css = <!-- Allows you to provide additional CSS style information. -->
| textcolor = <!-- Any web color (name or #XXXXXX hex format). Defaults to #000000. -->
| toptext = <!-- Overrides the standard [[Olpcboxes]] text and link. Can include wiki-markup. -->
}}
[olpcboxes]
{{olpcboxbottom}}
All of the parameters are optional. You may also insert breaks by using {{olpcboxbreak}}. See that template for details.
Hiding olpcboxes
You can hide olpcboxes which utilize this (as well as a few other) forms of template-based userbox organization. Simply edit your userspace CSS override (for example, monobook.css for the Monobook skin) and add the following–
table.userboxes { display: none; }
table.olpcboxes { display: none; }