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*The <code>progression</code> parameter (not needed on the Volga examples below) can be seen in use on [[River Penk]], and is to describe the path (in that case: [[River Sow|Sow]]—[[River Trent|Trent]]—[[Humber]]—[[North Sea]]) taken by the waters of a river which is a tributary of one or more other rivers, and does not empty directly into a sea or lake.
 
*The <code>progression</code> parameter (not needed on the Volga examples below) can be seen in use on [[River Penk]], and is to describe the path (in that case: [[River Sow|Sow]]—[[River Trent|Trent]]—[[Humber]]—[[North Sea]]) taken by the waters of a river which is a tributary of one or more other rivers, and does not empty directly into a sea or lake.
 
===Simple version===
 
===Simple version===
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<!-- The following few lines create the "Infobox" table template.
 
<!-- The following few lines create the "Infobox" table template.
 
     Please scroll down to edit the main content of the article. -->
 
     Please scroll down to edit the main content of the article. -->

Revision as of 23:20, 14 December 2010

This template is part of the Rivers WikiProject.

Usage

  • All parameters are optional.
    • No caption will be shown if there is no image.
    • The default image size is 288 px
  • Unit conversions can either be entered directly or done automatically.
    • See below for details on automatic conversion parameters.
    • {{Convert}} can be used for directly entered conversions.
    • Where imperial/US customary are auto-converted, these units will be displayed first.
    • Please refer to WP:UNITS to decide which units should be put first.
  • There are two different types of parameter.
    • Auto-conversion parameters require a numerical input (without commas).
    • Other parameters will accept any normal wikitext including links.
    • Details are noted in the pale green Details boxes below.
  • Copy the appropriate syntax block if you prefer to cut and paste into an empty template.
  • Include the HTML comments before and following the template; they help inexperienced editors.
  • Please spend some time at the Rivers WikiProject article and its talk page for standards on presenting names and other data.
  • The progression parameter (not needed on the Volga examples below) can be seen in use on River Penk, and is to describe the path (in that case: SowTrentHumberNorth Sea) taken by the waters of a river which is a tributary of one or more other rivers, and does not empty directly into a sea or lake.

Simple version

<!-- The following few lines create the "Infobox" table template.
     Please scroll down to edit the main content of the article. -->
{{Infobox river 
| name            = 
| image_name      = 
| image_size      = 
| image_alt       =
| caption         = 
| image_map       = 
| map_size        = 
| map_alt         =
| map_caption     = 
| origin          = 
| mouth           = 
| basin_countries = 
| progression     = 
| length          = 
| elevation       = 
| mouth_elevation = 
| discharge       = 
| watershed       = 
| river_system    =
| left_tribs      =
| right_tribs     =
}}
<!-- End Infobox template table -->

Automatic conversion from SI to imperial/US customary

Note
The SI measurement will be displayed first.
<!-- The following few lines create the "Infobox" table template.
     Please scroll down to edit the main content of the article. -->
{{Infobox river 
| name               = 
| image_name         = 
| image_alt       =
| caption            = 
| image_map          =
| map_alt         =
| map_caption        =
| origin             = 
| mouth              = 
| basin_countries    = 
| progression        = 
| length_km          = 
| length             = 
| elevation_m        = 
| elevation          = 
| mouth_elevation_m  = 
| mouth_elevation    = 
| discharge_m3/s     = 
| discharge          = 
| watershed_km2      = 
| watershed          = 
| river_system       =
| left_tribs         =
| right_tribs        =
}}
<!-- End Infobox template table -->

Automatic conversion from imperial/US customary to SI

Note
The imperial/US customary measurement will be displayed first.
<!-- The following few lines create the "Infobox" table template.
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{{Infobox river
| name               = 
| image_name         = 
| image_alt       =
| caption            = 
| image_map          =
| map_alt         =
| map_caption        =
| origin             = 
| mouth              = 
| basin_countries    =  
| progression        = 
| length_mi          = 
| length             = 
| elevation_ft       = 
| elevation          = 
| mouth_elevation_ft = 
| mouth_elevation    = 
| discharge_cuft/s   = 
| discharge          =  
| watershed_sqmi     = 
| watershed          = 
| river_system       =
| left_tribs         =
| right_tribs        =
}}
<!-- End Infobox template table -->

Entering both SI and imperial/US customary

Note
The SI measurement will be displayed first.
<!-- The following few lines create the "Infobox" table template.
     Please scroll down to edit the main content of the article. -->
{{Infobox river 
| name               = 
| image_name         = 
| image_alt       =
| caption            = 
| image_map          =
| map_alt         =
| map_caption        =
| origin             = 
| mouth              = 
| basin_countries    = 
| progression        = 
| length_km          = 
| length_mi          = 
| length             = 
| elevation_m        = 
| elevation_ft       = 
| elevation          = 
| mouth_elevation_m  = 
| mouth_elevation_ft = 
| mouth_elevation    = 
| discharge_m3/s     = 
| discharge_cuft/s   = 
| discharge          = 
| watershed_km2      = 
| watershed_sqmi     = 
| watershed          = 
| river_system       =
| left_tribs         =
| right_tribs        =
}}

<!-- End Infobox template table -->