Template:Notice/doc

This is the Notice message box. It should be used sparingly and only for significant information for which a more specific template doesn't exist.

This box automatically changes its style depending on what kind of page it appears; see Mbox for details.

Optional parameters
The box can be titled with an optional heading (or header or title). This is left-aligned by default. This:

produces an all-left notice:

It can be hard to notice or read short heading and/or message on a wide monitor when they centered. For long content, it can be centered with y. This:

produces an all-centered notice:

The parameter textstyle can be used to pass arbitrary inline CSS to the main note content. For example, one could center the just the text below a left-aligned heading; this:

produces an all-centered notice:

Similarly, the parameter headstyle can be used to pass arbitrary inline CSS to the heading content. For example, one could center the just the heading above a left-aligned message; this:

produces an all-centered notice:

The message box can also take an image parameter (with a value of just the bare filename of the image, without,  , or markup), but this is discouraged in articles. For an example of its use, see below.

See, below for the talkpage-only y parameter. See also for additional parameters that work in talk and project pages but not articles.

Articles

 * produces:

Talk pages
On talk pages,  produces:

You may also set the talkpage-only parameter yes, which alters the template's appearance thus:


 * produces ......

Setting the image parameter changes the image shown on the lefthand side of the template.
 * produces:

(Note the effect of omitting text-align:center; here)

File and category pages
on a File: page would produce... ... and, on a Category: page, would produce:

Other pages
On other pages, such as those in the User:, Wikipedia: and Help: namespaces,  would produce:

External links and equals signs
In most cases, external links can be used in the template without any complications. If a link – or any text – contains one or more equals signs (" &#61; "), however, everything before the first sign will be interpreted as the name of a parameter. To prevent this, name the text carrying the link as the first numbered parameter:
 * produces:

Adding an image, shortcuts, etc., on the righthand side
To add shortcuts, images, other templates, etc. to the righthand side of the template, use imageright. This does not work in articles. For example,  produces:

includes the Shortcuts template providing links to You and Me:

Alternate shortcut option
As an alternative to imageright, the shortcut (or shortcut1) and shortcutN parameters (where to 5) may be used to display shortcuts. For instance,  produces:

Note: If both imageright and any of the shorcut parameters are used, the contents of imageright will override the shortcut/s. For example,  produces: