User:Tim123467

Need help making your wiki portable (meaning it displays properly on mobile devices)? I got you covered with 2 helpful templates:

Template:MobilePort
Requirement: wiki must have an image uploaded (any image works)

This template is used if your wiki does not have any non-portable templates that can be used in the #ifeq parser function. Why would you need to use that parser function? You can compare the non-portable template insertion to the template's code and use the results of that comparison to display non-portable stuff for computer readers and display the portable equivalent for mobile readers.

Here is an example using Template:MessageBox, a default non-portable template automatically created upon wiki creation:

Below is information for Template:MobilePort, which again is used if your wiki does not have any non-portable templates that can be used in the #ifeq parser function.

Template Code with Example Documentation
A How to use this template:  Every character between the first set of curly brackets (the symbols) at the end.

Example 1 (with non-portable template insertion): 

Example 2 (with non-portable template code): 

Template:PortableHeading
Requirement: a non-portable template that can be used in the #ifeq parser function, like Template:MobilePort above.

This template is used if you want to use a heading in a table. Normally, if you use a heading in a table, then the heading does not appear on mobile, leaving a blank space instead. This template fixes that problem.

Template Code with Example Documentation
This template is for whenever there's a heading inside a table, which causes the heading to not be portable (in other words, the heading does not appear on mobile). First parameter is the text, second parameter is the heading type (defaults to type 4 if the type is either unspecified or invalid).