Difference between revisions of "Template:Constitution of Canada"
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* [[Cabinet collective responsibility]] | * [[Cabinet collective responsibility]] | ||
* [[Disallowance and reservation]] | * [[Disallowance and reservation]] | ||
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* [[Responsible government]] | * [[Responsible government]] | ||
* [[Fusion of powers]] | * [[Fusion of powers]] | ||
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* [[Pith and substance]] | * [[Pith and substance]] | ||
* [[Double aspect]] | * [[Double aspect]] | ||
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* [[Paramountcy (Canada)|Paramountcy]] | * [[Paramountcy (Canada)|Paramountcy]] | ||
* [[Living tree doctrine|Living tree]] | * [[Living tree doctrine|Living tree]] | ||
Revision as of 19:18, 1 December 2017
Initial visibility: currently defaults to autocollapse
To set this template's initial visibility, the |state= parameter may be used:
|state=collapsed:{{Constitution of Canada|state=collapsed}}to show the template collapsed, i.e., hidden apart from its title bar|state=expanded:{{Constitution of Canada|state=expanded}}to show the template expanded, i.e., fully visible|state=autocollapse:{{Constitution of Canada|state=autocollapse}}
If the |state= parameter in the template on this page is not set, the template's initial visibility is taken from the |default= parameter in the Collapsible option template. For the template on this page, that currently evaluates to autocollapse.
How to manage this template's collapsible groups/sections option
- This template includes collapsible groups/sections. When it first appears, one of these groups/sections may be set to be visible ("expanded") while the others remain hidden ("collapsed") apart from their titlebars. To achieve this, include the parameter
|namewhere name is one of the following words that identify the groups/sections (omit any speech or quotation marks): pre-confederation, confederation, amendments, patriation, conventions, debates, interpretation, provincial- For example:
{{Constitution of Canada |conventions}}