Template:Castlist
![]() | Parts of this template (those related to documentation) need to be updated. Please update this template to reflect recent events or newly available information. (October 2015) |
This template is for use in a cast list in the body of an article. Based on Template:Columns-list, but different in that the column width is hard-coded to 25 em, which was agreed upon here.
Use
This template uses CSS3 multiple column layout and is not supported by all Web browsers.
Property | Internet Explorer |
Firefox | Safari | Chrome | Opera |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
column-width column-count |
≥ 10 (2012) |
≥ 1.5 (2005) |
≥ 3 (2007) |
≥ 1 (2008) |
≥ 11.1 (2011) |
columns | ≥ 10 (2012) |
≥ 9 (2011) |
≥ 3 (2007) |
≥ 1 (2008) |
≥ 11.1 (2011) |
break-before break-after break-inside |
≥ 10 (2012) |
No | No | No | ≥ 11.1 (2011) |
Examples
Here is an example:
{{castlist|
*Me as myself
*You as yourself
*Her as herself
*Him as himself
*Them as themselves
}}
which would render as:
- Me as myself
- You as yourself
- Her as herself
- Him as himself
- Them as themselves
See also
Column-generating template families
![]() | The templates listed here are not interchangeable. For example, using {{col-float}} with {{col-end}} instead of {{col-float-end}} would leave a HTML "div" (division) open, potentially harming any subsequent formatting. |
Family | Type | Handles wiki
table code? ![]() |
Start template | Column divider | End template |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
"Col" | Table | Yes | {{Col-begin}} or {{Col-begin-small}} |
{{Col-break}} {{Col-2}} .. {{Col-5}} |
{{Col-end}} |
"Columns" | Table | No | {{Columns}} | – | – |
"Col-float" | CSS float | Yes | {{Col-float}} | {{Col-float-break}} | {{Col-float-end}} |
"Columns-start" | CSS float | Yes | {{Columns-start}} | {{Column}} | {{Columns-end}} |
"Div col" | CSS columns | Yes | {{Div col}} – {{Columns-list}} (wrapper) |
– | {{Div col end}} |
I.e., can the columns handle the wiki markup {| | || |- |} used to create tables? If not, templates that produce these elements (such as {{(!}}, {{!}}, {{!!}}, {{!-}}, {{!)}}) and/or HTML tags (
<table>...</table>
, <tr>...</tr>
, etc.) will need to be used instead.