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===Syntax===
 
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{{tlx|Episode table/part|Part number|Background colour|''nopart{{=}}y''}}
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| If set to anything, then "Part" will not be displayed for the split season in question.<br />''Format:'' y
 
| If set to anything, then "Part" will not be displayed for the split season in question.<br />''Format:'' y
 
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| A reference to add to the header, that is not combined with the anchor and uses {{tl|Episode table/reference}}.<br />''Format:'' <nowiki><ref>...</ref></nowiki>
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Revision as of 01:03, 20 March 2016

Usage

The purpose of the {{Episode table/part}} template is to easily add a header row to episode tables for television series that have split a season into multiple parts, titled "Part (number)", as well as including an anchor to this row under the same name.

Syntax

{{Episode table/part|Part number|Background colour|nopart=y|r=reference}}

Examples

{{#lst:Template:Episode table/doc|parted}}

Parameters

Parameter Description Type Status
1 Part number The part number of the split season in question.
Format: 1
Number Required
2 Background colour The background colour of the row for the split season in question.
Format: #1432F5 / blue
Colour Required
nopart Use of "Part" If set to anything, then "Part" will not be displayed for the split season in question.
Format: y
Text Optional
r Reference A reference to add to the header, that is not combined with the anchor and uses {{Episode table/reference}}.
Format: <ref>...</ref>
Reference Optional

See also

{{Episode table}}