Board Thread:Support Requests - Getting Technical/@comment-26501002-20150202020155/@comment-5939974-20150202053334

This'd be a lot easier if you could show an example of a page this needs to work on. You'd like to have more than one option selectable, or you'd like the thing to appear if either one of the parameters exist?

For the first option, use the #switch parser instead:

You can type A to get something, or B for the other option, but if you type any other letter or leave it blank, it returns the default value.

For the second, I suggest using the CSS "display:none;" option. Let's say your character has only a favourite food or drink. You want the favourites tab enclosing this to appear if either one (or even both) are available, so start your info column like this:

{|style="

That way the browser hides that section only if both elements are absent.