Template:Inventory slot/doc

The inventory slot template creates an interface element which looks and acts like an in-game inventory slot.

The images used are primarily taken from InvSprite, but if the specified item is not found, the template falls back to individual images in the format of.

Usage
All inputs are optional:

Parts
The first parameter is a special parameter consisting of various "parts" grouped together in frames (delimited by ) which will be display one after another if JavaScript is enabled. Every part is optional, but without "name", won't do anything.

Simple example
To display an inventory item of "Raw Porkchop" with an stack size of 20 you would put:
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An amount of 2–999 is supported, anything else will not be displayed.

If no image is specified, an empty slot is displayed, this could be used to do layouts like so: 
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However this is really inefficient and produces ugly code, so don't do this. Use Template:BlockGrid or Template:Schematic instead.

Aliases
Note: Banner variations are not included due to how many there are.

The above aliases can be used to shorten common items, such as all wood blocks or adding parts to certain names by default.


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When using the alias, parts can be added which will override any parts in the alias.


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Mods can specify an additional aliases table using the modaliases parameter.

Titles and description
The title parameter can be used to set a title for all frames.


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To remove the title, set it to "none":
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However, the first bracketed text can be used to specify a title for each frame individually, and also supports standard formatting codes using  instead of. If the title only contains formatting codes and no actual text, the formatting will be added to the normal title.


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The last bracketed text can be used to specify a description, this also supports standard formatting codes, and can also have multiple lines by using forward slashes (/).


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Align
Align uses the vertical-align CSS property. For example to align to the middle: Smells like in here!
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Default
Default is always shown and is placed under the image.
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Link
To change the link for all frames from the image name put:
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To remove the link, set link to none:
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Note that this retains the title.

Mods
A mod image is specified with the Mod: section of the name (or by setting a default mod using the mod parameter). The image link will then link to the mod sub-page allowing correct linking of mod images. The uploaded image name should by uploaded as  and should be added to the Inventory slot mods category, which prevents them from being confused with official Minecraft items. For example, to display this mod image File:Grid Bronze Sword (IndustrialCraft).png:  (or  )
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Slots can be animated with a theoretically unlimited amount of frames, between mod items and vanilla items. Frames are separated by semi-colons.
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As you can see, the mod had to be specified for each mod frame, this is where the default mod parameter is useful.
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To use a vanilla minecraft item when a default mod is set, use "vanilla" (shortcut "v") or "minecraft" (shortcut "mc") as the mod (case insensitive).
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Other templates
These templates implement this template into a GUI screen which mimics how it would look in Minecraft. Thus, they have mostly the same features as this template.