Template:Mbox/doc

Mbox stands for Multi-namespace messagebox which is a metatemplate with which namespace-sensitive can be implemented.

The most common are Ambox for articles, Tmbox for talk pages, Imbox for file (formerly image) pages, Cmbox for category pages and Ombox for other types of page.

Usage
This template should only be used for message boxes that really need to adapt their style. Most message boxes do not need this and should use one of the varieties just listed. Using those templates directly means that your template will look the same on its template page and at any other place you show it, which makes it clear on what kind of pages it is supposed to be used. It also gives you access to any extra features those templates offer, and it saves some server load.

This template takes the same parameters as Ambox, Imbox, etc. Some of the boxes this template calls only handles images of max 52px width, thus that limitation also applies to this template or you will get ugly padding problems.

Parameters
List of all parameters:

Note: The small parameters only have effect when the template appears on an article, talk or "other" page type. For their associated documentation, see Ambox, Tmbox and/or Ombox. Using the small parameters when they are not valid has no effect, but also does no harm.

About demospace
This template optionally takes the "demospace" parameter as described at Namespace detect. That parameter is only for testing and demonstration purposes. If you want to lock your message box to one style then instead use one of the other mboxes directly.

Namespace "Image:" was renamed to "File:" on 11 December 2008. This template was updated to understand both names well before that, thus it still works fine. For backwards compatibility it still understands "demospace = image" which means the same thing as "demospace = file". But using "demospace = image" is now deprecated.

Namespace "Book:" was added to the English Wikipedia on 28 December 2009. This template uses the style on "Book:" pages (or when "demospace = book") and the  style on "Book talk:" pages (or when "demospace = talk"). Note that "demospace = talk" means any talk space.