Template:Portal bar/doc

The primary purpose of this template is for when using Portal would cause formatting problems. Sometimes images and infoboxes can push the regular, vertical template outside of the "See also" section. This template forms a horizontal bar, instead of a vertical, sidebar-like template.

This template is well suited for articles that have more portals than related articles in the "See also" section, which would cause a regular sprawl into the next section, although a regular  with clear would sometimes work better, depending on how much white space  with

would cause.

Usage
To add the template to a page, use the following code:

For a version with no border, use border=no:

Location
Within articles, this template is usually placed at the bottom of the article, below navbars. For further information, see MOS:ORDER.

Image
The portal image name is found using Module:Portal. Please see for instructions on how to add, update, or remove an image.

Examples
Produces:

Produces:

TemplateData
{	"params": { "1": {			"required": true, "type": "string/line", "description": "The first portal, without surrounding text. For example, use \"Science\" to display the science portal." },		"2": {			"type": "string/line", "description": "The second portal." },		"3": {			"type": "string/line", "description": "The third portal." },		"4": {			"type": "string/line", "description": "The fourth portal" },		"5": {			"type": "string/line", "description": "The fifth portal." },		"border": { "type": "string/line", "description": "Set this to \"no\" if you do not want to display a border around the portals. You can also use \"n\", \"false\", or \"0\"." }	},	"description": "This template adds a bar of portals. It is usually used just above an article's navboxes or in its \"See also\" section when using Template:Portal would cause formatting problems." }