Template talk:Portal


 * Created by User:Tierrie. Source for this help page can be found on Dragon Age Wiki at Help:Portal.

This is the documentation page for the Template:Portal pages and its components.

The portal and front pages are constructed out of multiple components. Each of these components can be edited individually and is auto-magically rendered with the right background.

Sections
The creation of containers and elements of the portal box is handled by. It's design adds the necessary class so that the css can apply the correct style to the elements. You can move the elements about, but keep in mind that it might not look good unless you can also edit the stylesheet.

Transformer
is the transformer that takes the layout and converts it into PortalSection. It can also transform a portal section into a frameless section called a.

Layout
There is only one current layout for the page and it is Bleach Wiki - this wiki's main page. Its layout uses a unique component called the Template:Portal/Component/Slider unless it is transcluded and passed an anonymous parameter. This page is only transcluded by.

Slider
There is one unique component called Template:Portal/Component/Slider which is a component that consists of the other portal components. Its primary purpose is create a page with multiple pages of portal. Only Template:Portal/Main is shown and the rest is hidden. If javascript is enabled, then the user can slide through these pages. If javascript is not enabled, then clicking on links in the main page will take you to the.

In order to add new pages, you must do two things &lt;li&gt;&lt;/li&gt; &lt;div id="portal_content-4" class="ui-tabs-hide"&gt;CONTENT HERE&lt;/div&gt;
 * Add the following code to the top of the page. X must be a number in the sequence.
 * Add the following code to the middle part of the page. A content can be anything but should be a

Main Portal
The main portal is the first thing the reader sees when they enter the wiki as it is the first page of the. It should contain normal links to pages or portals.

In addition, if the link is to a, it should also contain &lt;div class="portal_sliderlink_X"&gt;CONTENT HERE&lt;/div&gt; If javascript is enabled, this will cause the code to slide to the page X instead of opening the portal. If javascript is not, then as a fallback, the user will be taken to that link location.