- This template looks like the below
- (with dummy arguments for links) call is
{{AM&C-top}}
- usage
See Template:FUN-top or {{ORP-top}} for general useage.
- It's standard titlebar header line is
"Trainz Asset Maintenance and Creation"
other control parameters alphabetically are:
- Standard Trainz Header template parameter {{{both|}}} can be defined to assert the second (and default) dual title line:
"Trainz Annotated Reference Pages"
.
- Setting the parameter {{{CC|}}} will assert dual title bar messages with the standard alternative secondary title under:
"Fundamentals of Content Creation"
as the under title line.
- Setting the parameter {{{CMP|}}} will assert dual title bar messages with the standard alternative secondary title under:
"Content Manager skills tutorials for Trainz"
as the under title line.
- while the parameter {{{FUN|}}} will assert dual title bar messages with the standard alternative secondary title under:
"Fundamentals for Trainz Trainees"
as the under title line.
- while the parameter {{{IS|}}} will assert dual title bar messages with the standard alternative secondary title under:
"Surveyor skills tutorials for Trainz}}}"
as the under title line.
- while the parameter {{{IT|}}} will assert dual title bar messages with the (current but TBDL as changed) standard alternative secondary title under:
"Assets tutorials for Trainz Trainees"
as the under title line.
- whereas the parameter {{{SET|}}} will assert dual title bar messages with the standard alternative secondary title under:
"Setting up Trainz properly for yourself"
as the under title line.
- while the parameter '{{{WIN|}}}' will assert dual title bar messages with the standard alternative secondary title under:
"Windows Apps tutorials for Trainz"
as the under title line.
- discussing precedence of the above is unecessary!
- choose only the secondary control needed for the message desired. If you define more than one, what you see is what has precedence! (and it's subject to change, so just use one!)
- Other alternatives
- The parameters CO1 and 'alttitle1' can be defined to override any of the above for the top title line, 'CO1' meaning a textcolor.
- The parameters CO2 and 'alttitle2' can be defined to override any of the above for the bottom title line, 'CO2' meaning a textcolor.