Template:History/doc

This template is used for creating the new history sections. It is currently a work in progress. To create a History section, you need to use this template multiple times.

Editions
Set the first parameter to one of the various development phases and platform versions of Minecraft, and they will be represented by sections. For example, you start the Beta section with  . Shorthands can also be used for various platforms
 * PC: c for Classic, in for Indev, inf for Infdev, a for Alpha, b for Beta, r for Official release, and u for Upcoming features
 * Pocket: pa for Pocket Edition Alpha, pb for Pocket Edition Beta, pu for Pocket Edition Upcoming
 * Console: xbox for Xbox 360 Edition and ps3 for PlayStation 3 Edition
 * Other: pi for Pi Edition and realms for Realms.

Versions
A single version can be represented using the second parameter like so:  . Do not specify the development stage here (e.g. use 1.2, not Beta 1.2). The development stage is already in the section header.

By default, the version number will be a link to the appropriate version page. You can use   to change this. Possible values are: You can also use   to link directly to a page from the wiki.
 *  ver  — link to the version history, i.e. the default behavior.
 * Any URI/URL — external link to this URI/URL.
 *  none  — no link.

If multiple changes have been made in a single version update, simply list them like follows. The template currently supports up to 10 changes per version.
 *  .

Development versions
The parameter   can be used to display a development version along with the version for the change. By default, the development version number will be a link to the appropriate version page. You can use  </tt> to change this. Possible values are: You can also use  </tt> to link directly to a page from the wiki.
 *  ver </tt> — link to the version history, i.e. the default behavior.
 * Any URI/URL — external link to this URI/URL.
 *  none </tt> — no link.

If there are multiple development changes for a version, the parameter  </tt> can be set to the total number of rows. If this parameter is set, you do not need to set the second parameter, as it does that automatically.

Foot
After this, you can add more editions, or close the table using  </tt>.

Collapsible changes
If many changes were made during the development versions, you can create a collapsible table inside one of the rows. Simply follow the same steps to use this template in the third parameter of a previous use.

Example

 * Produces:

it:Template:History nl:Template:History

nl:Template:History/doc