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==Usage==
  
 
This template is adapted from the [[Wikipedia:Infobox|infobox]] for albums, the '''{{tl|Infobox Album}}''' template. Please see that template's documentation for details as indicated below.
 
This template is adapted from the [[Wikipedia:Infobox|infobox]] for albums, the '''{{tl|Infobox Album}}''' template. Please see that template's documentation for details as indicated below.
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The template may be used anywhere in an article.
 
The template may be used anywhere in an article.
  
== Studio releases ==
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==Studio releases==
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===Example===
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{{Main|Social Distortion discography}}
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{{Infobox Discography
 
{{Infobox Discography
| Type          = Album
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| Type          = Album
| Name          = [[Mommy's Little Monster]]
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| Name          = [[Mommy's Little Monster]]
| Released      = 1983
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| Released      = 1983
| Label        = 13th Floor Records (1983), [[Triple-X]] (1989), [[Time Bomb Recordings]] (1995)
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| Label        = 13th Floor Records (1983), [[Triple-X]] (1989), [[Time Bomb Recordings]] (1995)
| Producer      = [[Social Distortion]], Chaz Ramirez, Thom Wilson
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| Producer      = [[Social Distortion]], Chaz Ramirez, Thom Wilson
| Format        = CD
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| Format        = CD
| Chart position=  
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| Chart position=  
| Certification =  
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| Certification =  
| Sales        =  
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| Sales        =  
| Singles      = “Another State of Mind”, “Mommy's Little Monster”
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| Singles      = “Another State of Mind”, “Mommy's Little Monster”
| from Album    = <!-- For use with Singles --->
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| from Album    = <!-- For use with Singles --->
| Writer        = <!-- For use with Singles --->
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| Writer        = <!-- For use with Singles --->
| Tracks        = <!-- For use with Singles --->
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| Tracks        = <!-- For use with Singles --->
| Other info    =  
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| Other info    =  
 
}}
 
}}
 
{{Infobox Discography
 
{{Infobox Discography
| Type          = Album
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| Type          = Album
| Name          = [[Somewhere Between Heaven and Hell]]
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| Name          = [[Somewhere Between Heaven and Hell]]
| Released      = [[February 11]], [[1992]]
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| Released      = [[February 11]] [[1992]]
| Label        = [[Epic Records|Epic]]
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| Label        = [[Epic Records|Epic]]
| Producer      = [[Social Distortion]]
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| Producer      = [[Social Distortion]]
| Format        = CD
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| Format        = CD
| Chart position= #76 U.S.
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| Chart position= #76 U.S.
| Certification = Gold
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| Certification = Gold
| Sales        =  
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| Sales        =  
| Singles      = “Ball And Chain”, “Let It Be Me”, “Ring Of Fire”
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| Singles      = “Ball and Chain”, “Let It Be Me”, “Ring of Fire”
| from Album    = <!-- For use with Singles --->
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| from Album    = <!-- For use with Singles --->
| Writer        = <!-- For use with Singles --->
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| Writer        = <!-- For use with Singles --->
| Tracks        = <!-- For use with Singles --->
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| Tracks        = <!-- For use with Singles --->
| Other info    =  
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| Other info    =  
 
}}
 
}}
 
{{Main|Social Distortion discography}}
 
  
 
===Code===
 
===Code===
  
Most albums should not need the "from Album", "Writer", "Tracks" fields which are included for EPs and Singles where there are traditionally fewer songs on the album. Do not remove unnecessary parameters; they may be used later on and should be left blank instead.  Please note that the field names are case-sensitive:
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Most albums should not need the "from Album", "Writer", "Tracks" fields which are included for EPs and Singles where there are traditionally fewer songs on the album. Do not remove unnecessary parameters; they may be used later on and should be left blank instead.  Please note that the field names are case-sensitive. This code base can be copy-pasted and filled directly in your article:
 
<pre>
 
<pre>
 
{{Infobox Discography
 
{{Infobox Discography
| Type          =  
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| Type          =  
| Name          =  
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| Name          =  
| Released      =  
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| Released      =  
| Label        =  
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| Label        =  
| Producer      =  
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| Producer      =  
| Format        =  
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| Format        =  
| Chart position=  
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| Chart position=  
| Certification =  
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| Certification =  
| Sales        =  
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| Sales        =  
| Singles      =  
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| Singles      =  
| from Album    = <!-- For use with Singles --->
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| from Album    = <!-- For use with Singles --->
| Writer        = <!-- For use with Singles --->
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| Writer        = <!-- For use with Singles --->
| Tracks        = <!-- For use with Singles --->
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| Tracks        = <!-- For use with Singles --->
| Other info    =  
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| Other info    =  
 
}}
 
}}
 
</pre>
 
</pre>
  
 
===Type and color===
 
===Type and color===
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The '''type''' refers to the general type of album. Enter a code from the following chart. The type will appear with the appropriate color. If the type is unknown, leave the field blank. The small amount of color does not stand out on its own but when grouped together as shown in the example above, it gives a subtle indication of the type of the albums as a group.
 
The '''type''' refers to the general type of album. Enter a code from the following chart. The type will appear with the appropriate color. If the type is unknown, leave the field blank. The small amount of color does not stand out on its own but when grouped together as shown in the example above, it gives a subtle indication of the type of the albums as a group.
  
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===Album cover, Details===
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===Album cover, details===
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{{Main|Template:Infobox Album}}
 
{{Main|Template:Infobox Album}}
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Revision as of 01:58, 22 September 2007


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Usage

This template is adapted from the infobox for albums, the {{Infobox Album}} template. Please see that template's documentation for details as indicated below.

The standard infobox for discographies is the {{Infobox Discography}} template. The table below is an example. You can click on "edit this page" and copy-and-paste the markup to a different article, replacing its information with info on the discography you choose to write about.

The template may be used anywhere in an article.

Studio releases

Example

Template:PAGENAMEBASE discography
Singles“Another State of Mind”, “Mommy's Little Monster”
Template:PAGENAMEBASE discography
Singles“Ball and Chain”, “Let It Be Me”, “Ring of Fire”

Code

Most albums should not need the "from Album", "Writer", "Tracks" fields which are included for EPs and Singles where there are traditionally fewer songs on the album. Do not remove unnecessary parameters; they may be used later on and should be left blank instead. Please note that the field names are case-sensitive. This code base can be copy-pasted and filled directly in your article:

{{Infobox Discography
 | Type          = 
 | Name          = 
 | Released      = 
 | Label         = 
 | Producer      = 
 | Format        = 
 | Chart position= 
 | Certification = 
 | Sales         = 
 | Singles       = 
 | from Album    = <!-- For use with Singles --->
 | Writer        = <!-- For use with Singles --->
 | Tracks        = <!-- For use with Singles --->
 | Other info    = 
}}

Type and color

The type refers to the general type of album. Enter a code from the following chart. The type will appear with the appropriate color. If the type is unknown, leave the field blank. The small amount of color does not stand out on its own but when grouped together as shown in the example above, it gives a subtle indication of the type of the albums as a group.

Display Code
Name ep
Name studio
Name live
Name greatest
Name remix
Name box
Name compilation
Name cover
Name tribute
Name soundtrack
Name television
Name film
Name  

Album cover, details