Template:Discontinued Feature Infobox/doc

The Discontinued Feature Infobox must be used on all feature articles and must follow a certain set of rules. Here you can find a detailed overview on said rules along with visualization on what each sub-template does and is used for.

=Discontinued Feature Infobox markup summary=

=Basics= The following infoboxes are the basic ones that should be used for the majority of discontinued features articles. It's important to note, the header of all infoboxes will be the same as the page name, that's why the following demonstrations will have a header with the same name as this page.

Both   and    are required, they are the very basis upon which the rest of the infobox is built. If either is missing the template will not work.

Both the image and the caption are required by this wiki's Style Guide. Please keep in mind "Missing Texture.png" is simply a reference image, please chose your own related image to go along with the article you're creating. Refer once again to the Style Guide for guidelines on what kind of images should be used, what size, and so on.

The sub-template   is required, and simply adds the "Versions Obtainable" header before the version range.

The sub-template   is required. This example only has one version range, more can be added, example below. Keep in mind actual versions have to be added here.

This example has 3 version ranges, this is a rather complicated list of versions and generally any feature with more than one version range is rather complex and may need discussion with other researchers.

The sub-template   is required. This example has a version in which the feature was deleted, these Deleted Discontinued Features are uncommon. So in the place of the version on most pages   is to be used, this will display the current version:.

=Update Order Infoboxes= This section will cover infoboxes to be used on pages that cover features with complex version paths.

Upgrade Infoboxes
This section covers infoboxes to be used on Upgrade Discontinued Features.