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'''MarioWiki:Navigation Templates''' is a guide to correctly making and using [[:Category:Navigation Templates|navigation templates]] (or, "nav templates" for short). As their name suggests, navigation templates are used for navigating between related pages, as an alternative to [[MarioWiki:Categories|categories]]. Both nav templates and categories are placed at the bottom of pages, but while categories must be clicked on in order to get to a list of related pages, navigation templates contain the links themselves, making the other pages directly accessible from the article that the reader is currently on. Also, while different levels of categories and subcategories must be used in order to organize different aspects of any one subject (i.e. the enemies, places or items found in a game), navigation templates can be divided up through the use of headers, subheaders and separated lists of links. Furthermore, nav templates can be colour-coded for easy identification and use.
The Super Mario Wiki makes use of '''[[:Category:Navigation templates|navigation templates]]''' to help users navigate. There are four main types of navigation templates: [[:Category:TOC templates|TOC templates]] for navigating within a page, [[:Category:Sidebar templates|sidebar templates]] for navigating to other wikis, [[:Category:Series templates|series templates]] for navigating between a curated collection of closely-related internal pages, and [[:Category:Navbox templates|navbox templates]] for navigating between broadly-related internal pages. This page is a guide for correctly making and using navboxes.


Keep in mind that the easiest way to learn how to make a proper template is by looking at other templates and repurposing their designs, and while this page itself does not discuss the coding specifics behind templates, it ''does'' list a number of examples that can be copied and investigated. [[:Category:Navigation Templates]] can be used to find additional examples.
Both navboxes and [[MarioWiki:Categories|categories]] are placed at the bottom of articles, but while categories must be clicked on in order to get to a list of related pages, navboxes contain the links themselves, making the other pages directly accessible from the article that the reader is currently on. Also, while different levels of categories and subcategories must be used in order to organize different aspects of any one subject (i.e. the enemies, places, or items found in a game), navboxes can be divided up through the use of headers, subheaders, and separated lists of links. Furthermore, navboxes can be color-coded for easy identification and use.


==Types of templates==
Keep in mind that the easiest way to learn how to make a proper template is by looking at other templates and repurposing their designs, and while this page itself does not discuss the coding specifics behind navboxes, it ''does'' list a number of examples that can be copied and investigated. [[:Category:Navbox templates]] can be used to find additional examples.
While the overall structure and use of navigation templates is constant, templates cover a range of subjects, and different material needs to be organized in different ways. Templates can be grouped into three basic classes: game-specific, series-wide and species templates (note that the last one includes various non-species-based templates, however species-based are the most numerous and this, along with historical usage, lends the class its name). These three types of templates are described in the following sections, followed by some more general instructions about template design.


===Game-specific templates===
==Types of navboxes==
These are the most fundamental templates. In theory, every game should have one, although many of the more minor, obscure and/or data deficient titles do not. Game-specific templates should include links to all articles pertaining to the game in question, including the characters, enemies, bosses, items, worlds and levels. Game-specific templates are colour-coded based on the series that the game hails from: see the colouration instructions below.
While the overall structure and use of navboxes is constant, templates cover a range of subjects, and different material needs to be organized in different ways. Navboxes can be grouped into three basic classes: game-specific, series-wide, and species (note that the last one includes various non-species-based navboxes, however species-based are the most numerous and this, along with historical usage, lends the class its name). These three types of navboxes are described in the following sections, followed by some more general instructions about template design.


The templates should be divided up by headers under which the links are filed: in other words, all the enemies go in an "Enemies" section, all the levels into a "Levels" section, etc. While the most common types of content are listed above, different games often require specialized header names or unique sections entirely. For instance, like many templates, {{tem|SML}} names its items section "Items and Objects" to be more inclusive (i.e. of environmental hazards and blocks), while {{tem|SMW}} uses "Protagonists" to account for the fact that the antagonistic characters are grouped under the "Boss" section, rather than going into a single "characters" section. Many spin-offs are quite specialized in how their templates are organized, such as the many different character divisions in {{tem|MSS}}, or the completely unique setup of {{tem|MASATOG}}. By comparison, {{tem|DKC}} only requires one specialized section for the Animal Buddies.
===Game-specific navboxes===
These are the most fundamental navboxes. In theory, every game should have one, although many of the more minor, obscure and/or data deficient titles do not. Game-specific navboxes should include links to all articles pertaining to the game in question, including the characters, enemies, bosses, items, worlds, and levels. Game-specific navboxes are color-coded based on the series that the game hails from: see the coloration instructions below.


Most of the time, every relevant article can fit into a navigation template. However, sometimes random items that do not easily fit into one of the sections are left out, or in the case of RPGs, minor things like NPCs (Non-Playable Characters) are omitted because they would make the template almost unusably large. In these cases, users must rely on categories to get to the unlisted pages. However, it should be noted that while the subjects aren't part of the templates, the templates should still be present on their articles. This is not applicable to galleries and list pages connected to the main game page.
The templates should be divided up by headers under which the links are filed: in other words, all the enemies go in an "Enemies" section, all the levels into a "Levels" section, etc. While the most common types of content are listed above, different games often require specialized header names or unique sections entirely. For instance, like many templates, {{tem|SML}} names its items section "Items & vehicles" to be more inclusive (i.e. of environmental hazards and blocks), while {{tem|SMW}} uses "Protagonists" to account for the fact that the antagonistic characters are grouped under the "Bosses" section, rather than going into a single "Characters" section. Many spin-offs are quite specialized in how their templates are organized, such as the many different character divisions in {{tem|Mario Super Sluggers}}, or the completely unique setup of {{tem|M&SATOG}}. By comparison, {{tem|DKC}} only requires one specialized section for the Animal Buddies.


Another situation is when one or more of the subjects has been taken out of the main game template and given their own template. For example, {{tem|NSMB2 Levels}} and {{tem|MPDS Minigames}} are separate from the main {{tem|NSMB2}} and {{tem|MPDS}} templates, respectively. This partitioning should generally be avoided except for levels, and other cases where including the subject would greatly increase the size of the template, as in the case of ''Mario Party'' series minigames (which are too major and require too much organization to simply put in categories like NPCs). These auxiliary game-specific templates only need to go on the articles of subjects that concern them (e.g. the ''NSMB2'' level articles) and the game page itself, however the main template has to go on the subject pages along with the auxiliary template. Like the main game-specific templates, auxiliary templates are colour-coded based on series.
Most of the time, every relevant article can fit into a navbox. However, sometimes random items that do not easily fit into one of the sections are left out, or in the case of RPGs, minor things like NPCs (non-playable characters) are omitted because they would make the template almost unusably large. In these cases, users must rely on categories to get to the unlisted pages. However, it should be noted that while the subjects aren't part of the navboxes, the templates should still be present on their articles.


===Series-wide templates===
Another situation is when one or more of the subjects has been taken out of the main game navbox and given their own template. For example, {{tem|NSMB2 levels}} and {{tem|MPDS minigames}} are separate from the main {{tem|NSMB2}} and {{tem|MPDS}} templates, respectively. This partitioning should generally be avoided except for levels, and other cases where including the subject would greatly increase the size of the template, as in the case of ''Mario Party'' series minigames (which are too major and require too much organization to simply put in categories like NPCs). These auxiliary game-specific navboxes only need to go on the articles of subjects that concern them (e.g. the ''NSMB2'' level articles), without the main template; and the game page itself. Like the main game-specific navboxes, auxiliary navboxes are color-coded based on series.
There are two types of series-wide templates, both of which are colour-coded like the game templates. The first type simply lists all the games in a series, usually subdivided into sub-series, such as in {{tem|WarioGames}}. Non-game series can also have templates, such as {{tem|ClubNintendo}}, which lists the comics by year. Console-based templates like {{tem|SNES}}, {{tem|Consoles}} and {{tem|Game & Watch}} (which is both console- and series-based) are also considered to be series-specific templates.


The second type is similar to the auxiliary game-specific templates in that it focuses on a single subject, but as its name suggests, follows it all across a series, rather than within a single game. These types of templates are highly discouraged except in cases where listing them apart from the game templates would help streamline navigation. For example, {{tem|Racecourses}} lists all the ''Mario Kart'' racecourses by game, but does not re-list courses when they reappear in later titles, whereas the game-specific templates do re-list retro courses; this means the at-a-glance list of racecourses is more compact than a simple assemblage of the game-specific templates' lists. It is also quite likely that readers will want to browse the courses across the entire spin-off series, whereas something more specialized like the Karts do not need a series-wide template. Please note that even in cases where a series-wide template is used, this should not be a substitute for a corresponding section in the game-specific templates: as mentioned before, the specific ''Mario Kart'' game templates also listed the courses (i.e. {{tem|MK64}}). Series-wide templates should not be created to replace game-specific templates: they should merely be supplemental templates. The only exception is when a subject is so numerous and minor, it would not be included in a game-specific template, and would likely only be given a category, in which case, the series-wide template would be standing in as an auxiliary game-specific template in itself, and provide sufficient organization for the minor subject. {{tem|Recipes}} is an example of this.
===Series-wide navboxes===
There are two types of series-wide navboxes, both of which are color-coded like the game navboxes. The first type simply lists all the games in a franchise, usually subdivided into series, such as in {{tem|Wario games}}. Non-game series can also have templates, such as {{tem|Club Nintendo}}, which lists the comics by year. Console-based navboxes like {{tem|SNES}}, {{tem|Systems}} and {{tem|Game & Watch}} are also considered to be series-specific navboxes.


===Species templates===
The second type is similar to the auxiliary game-specific navboxes in that it focuses on a single subject, but as its name suggests, follows it all across a series, rather than within a single game. These types of templates are highly discouraged except in cases where listing them apart from the game navboxes would help streamline navigation. For example, {{tem|MK race courses}} lists all the ''Mario Kart'' racecourses by game, but does not re-list courses when they reappear in later titles, whereas the game-specific navboxes do re-list retro courses; this means the at-a-glance list of racecourses is more compact than a simple assemblage of the game-specific navboxes' lists. It is also quite likely that readers will want to browse the courses across the entire spin-off series, whereas something more specialized like the Karts do not need a series-wide navbox. Please note that even in cases where a series-wide navbox is used, this should not be a substitute for a corresponding section in the game-specific navboxes: as mentioned before, the specific ''Mario Kart'' game templates also listed the courses (i.e. {{tem|MK64}}). Series-wide navboxes should not be created to replace game-specific navboxes: they should merely be supplemental templates. The only exception is when a subject is so numerous and minor, it would not be included in a game-specific navboxes, and would likely only be given a category, in which case, the series-wide navbox would be standing in as an auxiliary game-specific navboxes in itself, and provide sufficient organization for the minor subject. {{tem|Recipes}} is an example of this.
Species templates organize subjects based on what they are, rather than what game they come from. Most of these templates are built around a group of related species, listing all the species and characters within that group, as in {{tem|Koopa Troopas}}. Generally, differentiating between the species and the characters is all the subdivision that is found in these templates, although there are exceptions, such as {{tem|Human}}, where separating major series and alternate media is necessary for navigating the large list. As they are not game- or series-based, species templates are not bound by the same colour-coding setup as the other two types of templates, and should instead be given colours befitting of their subject matter (i.e. brown for {{tem|MontyMole}}s and yellow for {{tem|Pokey}}s).


While species make up the vast majority of this final type of template, there are a few cases where other, non-species-based notable or complex subjects are granted these templates. Basically, if a template is not a game-specific or series-wide template, it is a species template, in structure if not in name. I.e. {{tem|MarioFamily}} is about Mario's family, yet it is designed like the humans category, with the game and alternate media characters separated. {{tem|Earth}} is another example of a non-species "species" template. Generally, these templates should provide some level of organization, and templates that are merely categories in template form, without any subdivisions, will usually be deleted. However, sometimes major subjects (items or objects) will be granted templates in order to bring them more attention than categories alone would, effectively doing for them what proper species templates do for characters and enemies. This is the reason for the existence of {{tem|Blocks}} and {{tem|Mushrooms}} (while the latter is now divided into mushrooms and mushroom recipes, it started out as a simple category-template).
===Species navboxes===
Species navboxes organize subjects based on what they are, rather than what game they come from. Most of these templates are built around a group of related species, listing all the species and characters within that group, as in {{tem|Koopa Troopas}}. Generally, differentiating between the species and the characters is all the subdivision that is found in these templates, although there are exceptions, such as {{tem|Humans}}, where separating major series and alternate media is necessary for navigating the large list. As they are not game- or series-based, species navboxes are not bound by the same color-coding setup as the other two types of templates, and should instead be given colors befitting of their subject matter (i.e. brown for {{tem|Monty Moles}} and yellow for {{tem|Pokeys}}).


For the most part, however, major subjects that deserve templates have already been given templates, and users should carefully assess the situation before creating more. This applies to species as well as miscellaneous subjects: if a group of species only has a few members, a template might be excessive, especially if it is only a minor assortment of species and characters. Conversely, very loose (and often large) groupings such as [[:Category:Fish|Fish]] or [[:Category:Undead|Undead]] should be saved for categories, not templates, as the need for such templates is far less than for specific species groupings like {{tem|Koopas}} or {{tem|Thwomp}}, and creating too many overlapping templates can clutter up pages.
While species make up the vast majority of this final type of navbox, there are a few cases where other, non-species-based notable or complex subjects are granted these templates. Basically, if a navbox is not a game-specific or series-wide navbox, it is a species navbox, in structure if not in name. For example, {{tem|Mario and Luigi's family}} is about Mario's family, yet it is designed like the humans category, with the game and alternate media characters separated. {{tem|Earth}} is another example of a non-species "species" template. Generally, these templates should provide some level of organization, and navboxes that are merely categories in template form, without any subdivisions, will usually be deleted. However, sometimes major subjects (items or objects) will be granted templates in order to bring them more attention than categories alone would, effectively doing for them what proper species navboxes do for characters and enemies. This is the reason for the existence of {{tem|Blocks}} and {{tem|Mushrooms}} (while the latter is now divided into mushrooms and mushroom recipes, it started out as a simple category-template).
 
For the most part, however, major subjects that deserve navboxes have already been given templates, and users should carefully assess the situation before creating more. This applies to species as well as miscellaneous subjects: if a group of species only has a few members, a template might be excessive, especially if it is only a minor assortment of species and characters. Conversely, very loose (and often large) groupings such as [[:Category:Fish|fish]] or [[:Category:Undead|undead]] should be saved for categories, not templates, as the need for such templates is far less than for specific species groupings like {{tem|Koopas}} or {{tem|Thwomps}}, and creating too many overlapping navboxes can clutter up pages.


==Template design==
==Template design==
The basic layout of a template features a banner across the top of the template bearing a descriptive title, below which are the lists of links, organized into sections by headers. The number and types of sections are different from template to template (see the above sections for more information), and many templates require sub-headers to further subdivide their sections. However, while template length is quite variable, all templates should be given the same width of 100%.
The basic layout of a navbox features a banner across the top of the template bearing a descriptive title, below which are the lists of links, organized into sections by headers. The number and types of sections are different from template to template (see the above sections for more information), and many navboxes require subheaders to further subdivide their sections. However, while template length is quite variable, all navboxes must maintain their default width of 100%.


No matter the size of the template, it must be completely collapsible - in other words, all the content must be hidden by default, with only the banner visible, until the "[show]" link is clicked on. It is much easier to find a specific template when only the headers have to be skimmed through, and not the lists of links as well, and collapsing the templates also saves on space. Furthermore, if a page has 10 or more navigation templates, they should all be collapsed through the use of [[Template:Navtemplate]].
No matter the size of the template, it must be completely collapsible - in other words, all the content must be hidden by default, with only the banner visible, until the "[show]" link is clicked on. It is much easier to find a specific navbox when only the headers have to be skimmed through, and not the lists of links as well, and collapsing the templates also saves on space. It is enabled by including <code><nowiki>mw-collapsible mw-collapsed</nowiki></code> in the template's class ([[#Coloration|see below]] for more information on classes). Furthermore, if a page has 10 or more navboxes, they should all be collapsed through the use of {{tem|navboxes}}.
 
Finally, be aware that every navbox must include an [edit] button on left hand side of the banner, opposite the [show]/[hide] button. This must be manually added by placing {{tem|edit}} in front of the title in the banner, in the form of <code><nowiki>{{edit|NAME}}</nowiki></code>, where "NAME" is the name of the template as it appears in the address bar.


===Listing the links===
===Listing the links===
The lists of links should be grouped in a way that makes finding entries simple; generally this means alphabetical order should be used, however worlds and levels should be sequential, and characters are usually arranged by descending order of importance (i.e. Mario first, followed by Luigi, then Peach, then Bowser, etc.). Places and bosses can be organized alphabetically, like in {{tem|Super Mario RPG}}, or sequentially like in {{tem|SPM}}, depending on what makes sense given the structure of the game (i.e. do the places correspond to the levels?), the length of the sections (longer lists are better served by alphabetical order), and the personal taste of whoever made the template. If a high level of organization is needed, many templates make liberal use of subheaders, creating many small lists rather than a few big ones, such as {{tem|ML:BIS}}. Other templates use symbols to denote specific subjects in a list, such as {{tem|SM64}}'s use of asterisks to mark ''SM64DS''-exclusive content. {{tem|MASATOWG}} uses both subheaders and symbols to help organize its content, whereas {{tem|SPP}} uses different types of dividers to group vibe-infused enemies with their regular counterparts which provides the overall alphabetical order. Some templates even colour-code their lists, such as {{tem|Yoshis}}, although this is more about aesthetic appeal than organization.
The lists of links should be grouped in a way that makes finding entries simple; generally this means alphabetical order should be used, however worlds and levels should be sequential, and characters are usually arranged by descending order of importance (i.e. Mario first, followed by Luigi, then Peach, then Bowser, etc.). Places and bosses can be organized alphabetically, like in {{tem|SMRPG}}, or sequentially like in {{tem|SPM}}, depending on what makes sense given the structure of the game (i.e. do the places correspond to the levels?), the length of the sections (longer lists are better served by alphabetical order), and the personal taste of whoever made the template. If a high level of organization is needed, many navboxes make liberal use of subheaders, creating many small lists rather than a few big ones, such as {{tem|M&LBIS}}. Other templates use symbols to denote specific subjects in a list, such as {{tem|SM64}}'s use of asterisks to mark ''SM64DS''-exclusive content. {{tem|M&SATOWG}} uses both subheaders and symbols to help organize its content, whereas {{tem|SPP}} uses different types of dividers to group vibe-infused enemies with their regular counterparts which provides the overall alphabetical order. Some navboxes even color-code their lists, such as {{tem|Yoshis}}, although this is more about aesthetic appeal than organization.


===Headers===
===Headers===
There are two types of headers that can be used in nav templates: horizontal headers look like the title banner and are placed above their sections, while vertical headers are stacked along the left-hand side of the template, with their corresponding lists beside them. Horizontal headers and their lists are centered, and while vertical headers are also centered, their lists are justified left; alternating background colours are used to separate the sections of vertical-style templates, while the horizontal headers themselves divide up their templates, and so only one continuous background colour is needed for them.
There are two types of headers that can be used in navboxes: horizontal headers look like the title banner and are placed above their sections, while vertical headers are stacked along the left-hand side of the template, with their corresponding lists beside them. Horizontal headers and their lists are centered, and while vertical headers are also centered, their lists are justified left; alternating background colors are used to separate the sections of vertical-style templates, while the horizontal headers themselves divide up their templates, and so only one continuous background color is needed for them.


Both styles have their pros and cons when it comes to functionality, but while horizontal headers used to be the only method used by the Super Mario Wiki, vertical headers have become the more common choice. This is mainly because they take up less space than horizontal bars, resulting in more compact templates. Unlike horizontal headers, they also lend themselves to header-subheader formatting, with subheaders nested within the column of headers, like in {{tem|LM}}.
Both styles have their pros and cons when it comes to functionality, but while horizontal headers used to be the only method used by the Super Mario Wiki, vertical headers have become the more common choice. This is mainly because they take up less space than horizontal bars, resulting in more compact templates. Unlike horizontal headers, they also lend themselves to header-subheader formatting, with subheaders nested within the column of headers, like in {{tem|LM}}.


Horizontal headers generally only appear in complex templates that require an extra level of structure beyond the regular two-tier header-subheader system, such as {{tem|Quotes}}, which uses one to separate the two different sets of pages it covers. Very large templates like {{tem|Galleries}} can also use the show/hide function made possible with horizontal headers to collapse individual sections and makes the overall template more manageable. Finally, as seen in the aforementioned {{tem|SM64}} and {{tem|MASATOWG}}, horizontal headers can be repurposed to create unique footnote sections in which symbol legends or comments can be placed.
Horizontal headers generally only appear in complex templates that require an extra level of structure beyond the regular two-tier header-subheader system, such as {{tem|Quotes}}, which uses one to separate the two different sets of pages it covers. Very large navboxes like {{tem|Galleries}} can also use the show/hide function made possible with horizontal headers to collapse individual sections and makes the overall template more manageable. Finally, as seen in the aforementioned {{tem|SM64}} and {{tem|M&SATOWG}}, horizontal headers can be repurposed to create unique footnote sections in which symbol legends or comments can be placed.
 
===Coloration===
Series-wide and game-specific navboxes are color-coded by series. When designing a new template, specify which of the predefined color schemes to use by adding the relevant classes (listed in the chart below) to the template code. For example, the first line of {{tem|SMB}} would be <code><nowiki>{|class="mw-collapsible mw-collapsed navbox mario sm"</nowiki></code>, while {{tem|DKC}} would end with <code>"navbox dk dkc"</code>, {{tem|LM}} would use <code>"navbox lm"</code>, etc. If the navbox has one or two levels of headers, then its color customization is complete. If there are three or more levels, then <code>class=subheader</code> will need to be applied to any subheaders with a <tt>rowspan</tt> or <tt>colspan</tt> value. The subheader class should only be used when it actually has an effect on the background color of a given cell.
 
In light mode, species navboxes should give banners the darkest coloration, followed by the subbanners/footers, then the headers and subheaders, with the backgrounds being significantly lighter. The opposite progression is used in dark mode, with banners being the lightest and backgrounds being the darkest. The default black text usually looks fine against the header and banner colors, but darker shades require the text to be white instead. The header font colors are automatically black, while the banner font colors are white by default, except for a few of the series/game-specific headers, which are black. If a species navbox's banner is too light for white font to be easily read, <code><nowiki>class="navbox light"</nowiki></code> can be used to turn the banner font black. Conversely, if the headers are dark and the font needs to be white in order to show up, this can be done by using <code><nowiki>class="navbox dark"</nowiki></code>. Only black and white should be used for the banner and header font colors, and all background colors should be light enough so that plain, blue links can be used for the actual lists.


===Colouration===
====Chart====
{| border="0" style="float:right;text-align:center;margin: 0 1em 0.3em 1em;" cellpadding="2px" cellpadding="2px" width="280px"
{| class="wikitable" style="width:100%;text-align:center"
!colspan=2 width="20%"|Series
!colspan=1 width="10%"|Banner
!colspan=1 width="10%"|Subbanner/Footer
!colspan=1 width="10%"|Header
!colspan=1 width="10%"|Subheader
!colspan=2 width="20%"|Background
!colspan=1 width="10%"|Class 1
!colspan=1 width="10%"|Class 2
|-
|-
!colspan=1 bgcolor=#D4D4D4| Series
!rowspan=2|Mario
!colspan=1 bgcolor=#D4D4D4| Footer Colour
|General/misc
|style="color:#FFF;--darkcolor:#FFF;background:#C00;--darkbg:#800"|{{mode view|#C00|#800}}
|style="color:#FFF;--darkcolor:#FFF;background:#D33;--darkbg:#711"|{{mode view|#D33|#711}}
|style="color:#000;--darkcolor:#FFF;background:#F43;--darkbg:#661107"|{{mode view|#F43|#661107}}
|style="color:#000;--darkcolor:#FFF;background:coral;--darkbg:#550703"|{{mode view|coral|#550703}}
|rowspan=2 style="color:#00F;--darkcolor:#009CFF;background:bisque;--darkbg:#441711"|{{mode view|bisque|#441711}}
|rowspan=2 style="color:#00F;--darkcolor:#009CFF;background:#FFF5EE;--darkbg:#311"|{{mode view|#FFF5EE|#311}}
|rowspan=2|<code>mario</code>
|
|-
|-
|bgcolor=#E9E9E9|Crossovers
|Super Mario
|bgcolor=#43BB99|#43BB99
|style="color:#FFF;--darkcolor:#FFF;background:#FF2400;--darkbg:#820"|{{mode view|#FF2400|#820}}
|style="color:#FFF;--darkcolor:#FFF;background:#F40;--darkbg:#721"|{{mode view|#F40|#721}}
|style="color:#000;--darkcolor:#FFF;background:#F73;--darkbg:#661707"|{{mode view|#F73|#661707}}
|style="color:#000;--darkcolor:#FFF;background:#FFAA50;--darkbg:#551103"|{{mode view|#FFAA50|#551103}}
|<code>sm</code>
|-
|-
|bgcolor=#E9E9E9|Donkey Kong Country / Land
!rowspan=4|Donkey Kong
|bgcolor=#AB6543|#AB6543
|General/misc
|style="color:#FFF;--darkcolor:#FFF;background:#9C6936;--darkbg:#82562D"|{{mode view|#9C6936|#82562D}}
|style="color:#FFF;--darkcolor:#FFF;background:#A74;--darkbg:#774B22"|{{mode view|#A74|#774B22}}
|style="color:#000;--darkcolor:#FFF;background:#BE9966;--darkbg:#641"|{{mode view|#BE9966|#641}}
|style="color:#000;--darkcolor:#FFF;background:#CFBB88;--darkbg:#531"|{{mode view|#CFBB88|#531}}
|rowspan=4 style="color:#00F;--darkcolor:#009CFF;background:wheat;--darkbg:#332207"|{{mode view|wheat|#332207}}
|rowspan=4 style="color:#00F;--darkcolor:#009CFF;background:#FFF8DC;--darkbg:#221703"|{{mode view|#FFF8DC|#221703}}
|rowspan=4|<code>dk</code>
|
|-
|-
|bgcolor=#E9E9E9|Miscellaneous Mario
|Donkey Kong Country / Land
|bgcolor=#DD3333|#DD3333
|style="color:#FFF;--darkcolor:#FFF;background:saddlebrown;--darkbg:#741"|{{mode view|saddlebrown|#741}}
|style="color:#FFF;--darkcolor:#FFF;background:#AB6543;--darkbg:#631"|{{mode view|#AB6543|#631}}
|style="color:#000;--darkcolor:#FFF;background:#BB8855;--darkbg:#552C0C"|{{mode view|#BB8855|#552C0C}}
|style="color:#000;--darkcolor:#FFF;background:burlywood;--darkbg:#4C2707"|{{mode view|burlywood|#4C2707}}
|<code>dkc</code>
|-
|-
|bgcolor=#E9E9E9|Super Mario
|Mario vs. Donkey Kong
|bgcolor=#FF4400|#FF4400
|style="color:#FFF;--darkcolor:#FFF;background:chocolate;--darkbg:#851"|{{mode view|chocolate|#851}}
|style="color:#FFF;--darkcolor:#FFF;background:#E4843F;--darkbg:#775011"|{{mode view|#E4843F|#775011}}
|style="color:#000;--darkcolor:#FFF;background:#E9904A;--darkbg:#60470C"|{{mode view|#E9904A|#60470C}}
|style="color:#000;--darkcolor:#FFF;background:#F6B377;--darkbg:#4F3907"|{{mode view|#F6B377|#4F3907}}
|<code>mvdk</code>
|-
|Arcade
|style="color:#FFF;--darkcolor:#FFF;background:#BB882A;--darkbg:#972"|{{mode view|#BB882A|#972}}
|style="color:#FFF;--darkcolor:#FFF;background:#CC981B;--darkbg:#862"|{{mode view|#CC981B|#862}}
|style="color:#000;--darkcolor:#FFF;background:#EAB500;--darkbg:#705517"|{{mode view|#EAB500|#705517}}
|style="color:#000;--darkcolor:#FFF;background:#EEBB44;--darkbg:#504710"|{{mode view|#EEBB44|#504710}}
|<code>arcade</code>
|-
!rowspan=3|Wario
|General/misc
|style="color:#FFF;--darkcolor:#FFF;background:#901090;--darkbg:#800780"|{{mode view|#901090|#800780}}
|style="color:#FFF;--darkcolor:#FFF;background:#A42AA3;--darkbg:#700570"|{{mode view|#A42AA3|#700570}}
|style="color:#000;--darkcolor:#FFF;background:orchid;--darkbg:#600460"|{{mode view|orchid|#600460}}
|style="color:#000;--darkcolor:#FFF;background:#E58DE2;--darkbg:#470347"|{{mode view|#E58DE2|#470347}}
|rowspan=3 style="color:#00F;--darkcolor:#009CFF;background:#F8BFF8;--darkbg:#330233"|{{mode view|#F8BFF8|#330233}}
|rowspan=3 style="color:#00F;--darkcolor:#009CFF;background:#F8DFF8;--darkbg:#202"|{{mode view|#F8DFF8|#202}}
|rowspan=3|<code>wario</code>
|
|-
|-
|bgcolor=#E9E9E9|Consoles
|bgcolor=#C5C5C5|#C5C5C5
|}
Series-wide and game-specific templates are colour-coded by series. When designing a new template, specify which of the predefined colour schemes to use by adding the relevant class (listed in the chart below) to the template code. For example, the first line of {{tem|SMB}} would be <code><nowiki>{| class="mw-collapsible mw-collapsed navtemplate mario"</nowiki></code>, while {{tem|LM}} would have the class of <code><nowiki>"navtemplate lm"</nowiki></code>, {{tem|DKC}} would have the <code><nowiki>"navtemplate dk"</nowiki></code>, etc. These classes automatically colour the alternating background stripes, however the banner and header colours need to be added manually using the colour codes in the chart and the format: <code><nowiki>style=background:#FF2400</nowiki></code> (using the "Super Mario" banner colour as an example). If no colour is specified, the banner and headers will receive default grey tones. Please note that the code <code><nowiki>bgcolor=#FF2400</nowiki></code> will not override the default colours.
With a few exceptions, all species templates should give banners the darkest colouration, followed by the headers and then the subheaders, with the background being significantly lighter. The default black text usually looks fine against the header and banner colours, but darker shades require the text to be white instead. The header font colours are automatically black, while the banner font colours are white by default, except for a few of the series/game-specific headers, which are black. If a species template's banner is too light for white font to be easily read, <code><nowiki>"navtemplate light"</nowiki></code> can be used to turn the header font black. Conversely, if the headers are dark and the font needs to be white in order to show up, this can be done manually using {{tem|Color}} for the regular text and {{tem|Color-link}} or {{tem|Color-link-piped}} for the links. Only black and white should be used for the banner and header font colours, and all background colours should be light enough so that plain, blue links can be used for the actual lists.
For templates that use a footnote bar, such as {{tem|DKC}}, the bar can be coded like the banner, but should be given a different colour, darker than the headers, but lighter than the banner. The chart to the top right shows the existing footer colours; if a footer is added to a new class of templates, please alert an admin so that they can approve the colour choice and add it to the chart. Remember to only use footers when it is absolutely necessary.
====Chart====
{| border="0" cellspacing="2px" cellpadding="2px" width="100%" style=text-align:center
|-bgcolor=#D4D4D4
!colspan=2 width="30%"| Series
!colspan=1 width="20%"| Banner (and text)
!colspan=2 width="20%"| Header
!colspan=2 width="20%"| Background
!colspan=1 width="10%"| Class name
|-bgcolor=#E9E9E9
|colspan=2|Super Princess Peach
|bgcolor=#FF3EAF|#FF3EAF
|bgcolor=#FF90D0 colspan=2|#FF90D0
|bgcolor=pink|<font color=blue>pink</font>
|bgcolor=mistyrose|<font color=blue>mistyrose</font>
|bgcolor=#F9F9F9|<code>spp</code>
|-bgcolor=#E9E9E9
|rowspan=3|Wario||width="23%"|Wario Land
|bgcolor=#DF00DF|<font color=white>#DF00DF</font>
|bgcolor=violet width="10%"|violet
|bgcolor=#FE92FE|#FE92FE
|bgcolor=#F8BFF8 rowspan=3|<font color=blue>#F8BFF8</font>
|bgcolor=#F8DFF8 rowspan=3|<font color=blue>#F8DFF8</font>
|bgcolor=#F9F9F9 rowspan=3|<code>wario</code>
|-bgcolor=#E9E9E9
|WarioWare
|WarioWare
|bgcolor=darkorchid|<font color=white>darkorchid</font>
|style="color:#FFF;--darkcolor:#FFF;background:darkorchid;--darkbg:#80A"|{{mode view|darkorchid|#80A}}
|bgcolor=#C090DD|#C090DD
|style="color:#FFF;--darkcolor:#FFF;background:#A44CD1;--darkbg:#6C00A0"|{{mode view|#A44CD1|#6C00A0}}
|bgcolor=#D89FE8|#D89FE8
|style="color:#000;--darkcolor:#FFF;background:#C090DD;--darkbg:#500077"|{{mode view|#C090DD|#500077}}
|-bgcolor=#E9E9E9
|style="color:#000;--darkcolor:#FFF;background:#D89FE8;--darkbg:#430057"|{{mode view|#D89FE8|#430057}}
|general/misc
|<code>ww</code>
|bgcolor=#901090|<font color=white>#901090</font>
|-
|bgcolor=orchid colspan=2|orchid
|Wario Land
|-bgcolor=#E9E9E9
|style="color:#FFF;--darkcolor:#FFF;background:#DF00DF;--darkbg:#A0A"|{{mode view|#DF00DF|#A0A}}
|rowspan=3|Mario||general/misc
|style="color:#FFF;--darkcolor:#FFF;background:#E323E3;--darkbg:#808"|{{mode view|#E323E3|#808}}
|bgcolor=#CC0000|<font color=white>#CC0000</font>
|style="color:#000;--darkcolor:#FFF;background:violet;--darkbg:#707"|{{mode view|violet|#707}}
|bgcolor=#FF4433|#FF4433
|style="color:#000;--darkcolor:#FFF;background:#FE92FE;--darkbg:#505"|{{mode view|#FE92FE|#505}}
|bgcolor=coral|coral
|<code>wl</code>
|bgcolor=bisque rowspan=3|<font color=blue>bisque</font>
|-
|bgcolor=#FFF5EE rowspan=3|<font color=blue>#FFF5EE</font>
!rowspan=2|Yoshi
|bgcolor=#F9F9F9 rowspan=2|<code>mario</code>
|General/misc
|-bgcolor=#E9E9E9
|style="color:#FFF;--darkcolor:#FFF;background:#00B200;--darkbg:#080"|{{mode view|#00B200|#080}}
|Super Mario
|style="color:#FFF;--darkcolor:#FFF;background:#00C600;--darkbg:#171"|{{mode view|#00C600|#171}}
|bgcolor=#FF2400|<font color=white>#FF2400</font>
|style="color:#000;--darkcolor:#FFF;background:lime;--darkbg:#161"|{{mode view|lime|#161}}
|bgcolor=#FF7733|#FF7733
|style="color:#000;--darkcolor:#FFF;background:#83FF50;--darkbg:#0C550C"|{{mode view|#83FF50|#0C550C}}
|bgcolor=#FFAA50|#FFAA50
|rowspan=2 style="color:#00F;--darkcolor:#009CFF;background:#AFFFAA;--darkbg:#074407"|{{mode view|#AFFFAA|#074407}}
|-bgcolor=#E9E9E9
|rowspan=2 style="color:#00F;--darkcolor:#009CFF;background:#ECFFEC;--darkbg:#033303"|{{mode view|#ECFFEC|#033303}}
|Super Mario Land
|rowspan=2|<code>yoshi</code>
|bgcolor=darkorange|darkorange
|
|bgcolor=orange colspan=2|orange
|-
|bgcolor=#F9F9F9|<code>mario-sml</code>
|Yoshi's Island
|-bgcolor=#E9E9E9
|style="color:#FFF;--darkcolor:#FFF;background:forestgreen;--darkbg:#177717"|{{mode view|forestgreen|#177717}}
|rowspan=4|Donkey Kong||Mario vs. Donkey Kong
|style="color:#FFF;--darkcolor:#FFF;background:#26A526;--darkbg:#136613"|{{mode view|#26A526|#136613}}
|bgcolor=chocolate|<font color=white>chocolate</font>
|style="color:#000;--darkcolor:#FFF;background:limegreen;--darkbg:#105510"|{{mode view|limegreen|#105510}}
|bgcolor=sandybrown colspan=2|sandybrown
|style="color:#000;--darkcolor:#FFF;background:#8D7;--darkbg:#0C4A0C"|{{mode view|#8D7|#0C4A0C}}
|bgcolor=wheat rowspan=4|<font color=blue>wheat</font>
|<code>yi</code>
|bgcolor=#FFF8DC rowspan=4|<font color=blue>#FFF8DC</font>
|-
|bgcolor=#F9F9F9 rowspan=4|<code>dk</code>
!colspan=2|Luigi's Mansion
|-bgcolor=#E9E9E9
|style="color:#FFF;--darkcolor:#FFF;background:darkgreen;--darkbg:#060"|{{mode view|darkgreen|#060}}
|Donkey Kong Country / Land
|style="color:#FFF;--darkcolor:#FFF;background:#007E00;--darkbg:#005A00"|{{mode view|#007E00|#005A00}}
|bgcolor=saddlebrown|<font color=white>saddlebrown</font>
|style="color:#000;--darkcolor:#FFF;background:#09A709;--darkbg:#004D00"|{{mode view|#09A709|#004D00}}
|bgcolor=#BB8855|#BB8855
|style="color:#000;--darkcolor:#FFF;background:#32CD32;--darkbg:#030"|{{mode view|#32CD32|#030}}
|bgcolor=burlywood|burlywood
|style="color:#00F;--darkcolor:#009CFF;background:#BF9;--darkbg:#002600"|{{mode view|#BF9|#002600}}
|-bgcolor=#E9E9E9
|style="color:#00F;--darkcolor:#009CFF;background:#EFC;--darkbg:#000D00"|{{mode view|#EFC|#000D00}}
|general/misc
|<code>lm</code>
|bgcolor=#9C6936|<font color=white>#9C6936</font>
|
|bgcolor=#BE9966|#BE9966
|-
|bgcolor=#CFBB88|#CFBB88
!colspan=2|Peach games
|-bgcolor=#E9E9E9
|style="color:#FFF;--darkcolor:#FFF;background:#FF3EAF;--darkbg:#A27"|{{mode view|#FF3EAF|#A27}}
|arcade
|style="color:#FFF;--darkcolor:#FFF;background:#FF54B8;--darkbg:#901766"|{{mode view|#FF54B8|#901766}}
|bgcolor=#BB882A|<font color=white>#BB882A</font>
|style="color:#000;--darkcolor:#FFF;background:#FF89CD;--darkbg:#771150"|{{mode view|#FF89CD|#771150}}
|bgcolor=#EAB500|#EAB500
|style="color:#000;--darkcolor:#FFF;background:#FFAEDD;--darkbg:#500C44"|{{mode view|#FFAEDD|#500C44}}
|bgcolor=#EEBB44|#EEBB44
|style="color:#00F;--darkcolor:#009CFF;background:pink;--darkbg:#440733"|{{mode view|pink|#440733}}
|-bgcolor=#E9E9E9
|style="color:#00F;--darkcolor:#009CFF;background:mistyrose;--darkbg:#33032C"|{{mode view|mistyrose|#33032C}}
|colspan=2|alternate media
|<code>peach</code>
|bgcolor=#FFBB00|#FFBB00
|
|bgcolor=gold|gold
|-
|bgcolor=#FFEE00|#FFEE00
!colspan=2|Sports games
|bgcolor=#FFEAAA|<font color=blue>#FFEAAA</font>
|style="color:#000;--darkcolor:#FFF;background:yellowgreen;--darkbg:#681"|{{mode view|yellowgreen|#681}}
|bgcolor=#FFFFC0|<font color=blue>#FFFFC0</font>
|style="color:#000;--darkcolor:#FFF;background:#AED75B;--darkbg:#571"|{{mode view|#AED75B|#571}}
|bgcolor=#F9F9F9|<code>media</code>
|style="color:#000;--darkcolor:#FFF;background:greenyellow;--darkbg:#446607"|{{mode view|greenyellow|#446607}}
|-bgcolor=#E9E9E9
|style="color:#000;--darkcolor:#FFF;background:#DDFF2F;--darkbg:#335507"|{{mode view|#DDFF2F|#335507}}
|rowspan=3|spinoffs||Mario Kart
|style="color:#00F;--darkcolor:#009CFF;background:#EFFF9F;--darkbg:#223303"|{{mode view|#EFFF9F|#223303}}
|bgcolor=gold|gold
|style="color:#00F;--darkcolor:#009CFF;background:#FFC;--darkbg:#0C2202"|{{mode view|#FFC|#0C2202}}
|bgcolor=#FFEE00|#FFEE00
|<code>sport</code>
|bgcolor=yellow|yellow
|
|bgcolor=#FFFFBB rowspan=3|<font color=blue>#FFFFBB</font>
|-
|bgcolor=#FFFFDD rowspan=3|<font color=blue>#FFFFDD</font>
!rowspan=3|Spinoffs
|bgcolor=#F9F9F9 rowspan=3|<code>spinoff</code>
|Mario Kart
|-bgcolor=#E9E9E9
|style="color:#000;--darkcolor:#FFF;background:gold;--darkbg:#AA9000"|{{mode view|gold|#AA9000}}
|style="color:#000;--darkcolor:#FFF;background:#FFDF33;--darkbg:#887000"|{{mode view|#FFDF33|#887000}}
|style="color:#000;--darkcolor:#FFF;background:#FE0;--darkbg:#665000"|{{mode view|#FE0|#665000}}
|style="color:#000;--darkcolor:#FFF;background:yellow;--darkbg:#504000"|{{mode view|yellow|#504000}}
|rowspan=3 style="color:#00F;--darkcolor:#009CFF;background:#FFB;--darkbg:#332700"|{{mode view|#FFB|#332700}}
|rowspan=3 style="color:#00F;--darkcolor:#009CFF;background:#FFD;--darkbg:#221C00"|{{mode view|#FFD|#221C00}}
|rowspan=3|<code>spinoff</code>
|<code>mk</code>
|-
|Mario Party
|Mario Party
|bgcolor=#FAFA00|#FAFA00
|style="color:#000;--darkcolor:#FFF;background:#FAFA00;--darkbg:#A90"|{{mode view|#FAFA00|#A90}}
|bgcolor=#FFFF33|#FFFF33
|style="color:#000;--darkcolor:#FFF;background:#FFFF48;--darkbg:#887C00"|{{mode view|#FFFF48|#887C00}}
|bgcolor=#FFFF88|#FFFF88
|style="color:#000;--darkcolor:#FFF;background:#FF3;--darkbg:#665D00"|{{mode view|#FF3|#665D00}}
|-bgcolor=#E9E9E9
|style="color:#000;--darkcolor:#FFF;background:#FF8;--darkbg:#504E00"|{{mode view|#FF8|#504E00}}
|<code>mp</code>
|-
|Dr. Mario
|Dr. Mario
|bgcolor=#D0CC00|#D0CC00
|style="color:#000;--darkcolor:#FFF;background:#D0CC00;--darkbg:#880"|{{mode view|#D0CC00|#880}}
|bgcolor=#EEFF00 colspan=2|#EEFF00
|style="color:#000;--darkcolor:#FFF;background:#D6D500;--darkbg:#771"|{{mode view|#D6D500|#771}}
|-bgcolor=#E9E9E9
|style="color:#000;--darkcolor:#FFF;background:#E0E600;--darkbg:#661"|{{mode view|#E0E600|#661}}
|colspan=2|sports
|style="color:#000;--darkcolor:#FFF;background:#E9F600;--darkbg:#551"|{{mode view|#E9F600|#551}}
|bgcolor=yellowgreen|yellowgreen
|<code>dm</code>
|bgcolor=greenyellow|greenyellow
|-
|bgcolor=#DDFF2F|#DDFF2F
!rowspan=3|RPGs
|bgcolor=#EFFF9F|<font color=blue>#EFFF9F</font>
|Paper Mario
|bgcolor=#FFFFCC|<font color=blue>#FFFFCC</font>
|style="color:#FFF;--darkcolor:#FFF;background:#00C;--darkbg:#00A"|{{mode view|#00C|#00A}}
|bgcolor=#F9F9F9|<code>sport</code>
|style="color:#FFF;--darkcolor:#FFF;background:#202DD5;--darkbg:#009"|{{mode view|#202DD5|#009}}
|-bgcolor=#E9E9E9
|style="color:#000;--darkcolor:#FFF;background:#6996EA;--darkbg:#070777"|{{mode view|#6996EA|#070777}}
|rowspan=2|Yoshi||general/misc
|style="color:#000;--darkcolor:#FFF;background:#8DBBF6;--darkbg:#070766"|{{mode view|#8DBBF6|#070766}}
|bgcolor=#00BB00|<font color=white>#00BB00</font>
|rowspan=3 style="color:#00F;--darkcolor:#009CFF;background:#CFEEFF;--darkbg:#114"|{{mode view|#CFEEFF|#114}}
|bgcolor=lime|lime
|rowspan=3 style="color:#00F;--darkcolor:#009CFF;background:aliceblue;--darkbg:#113"|{{mode view|aliceblue|#113}}
|bgcolor=#83FF50|#83FF50
|rowspan=3|<code>rpg</code>
|bgcolor=#AFFFAA rowspan=2|<font color=blue>#AFFFAA</font>
|<code>pm</code>
|bgcolor=#ECFFEC rowspan=2|<font color=blue>#ECFFEC</font>
|-
|bgcolor=#F9F9F9 rowspan=2|<code>yoshi</code>
|Mario & Luigi
|-bgcolor=#E9E9E9
|style="color:#000;--darkcolor:#FFF;background:#0DF;--darkbg:#079"|{{mode view|#0DF|#079}}
|Yoshi's Island
|style="color:#000;--darkcolor:#FFF;background:#66EAFF;--darkbg:#058"|{{mode view|#66EAFF|#058}}
|bgcolor=forestgreen|<font color=white>forestgreen</font>
|style="color:#000;--darkcolor:#FFF;background:aqua;--darkbg:#073366"|{{mode view|aqua|#073366}}
|bgcolor=limegreen|limegreen
|style="color:#000;--darkcolor:#FFF;background:#9FF;--darkbg:#072255"|{{mode view|#9FF|#072255}}
|bgcolor=#88DD77|#88DD77
|<code>ml</code>
|-bgcolor=#E9E9E9
|-
|colspan=2|Luigi's Mansion
|Super Mario RPG
|bgcolor=darkgreen|<font color=white>darkgreen</font>
|style="color:#FFF;--darkcolor:#FFF;background:dodgerblue;--darkbg:#159"|{{mode view|dodgerblue|#159}}
|bgcolor=#009F00|#009F00
|style="color:#FFF;--darkcolor:#FFF;background:#389DFF;--darkbg:#148"|{{mode view|#389DFF|#148}}
|bgcolor=#32CD32|#32CD32
|style="color:#000;--darkcolor:#FFF;background:#76C4EE;--darkbg:#137"|{{mode view|#76C4EE|#137}}
|bgcolor=#BBFF99|<font color=blue>#BBFF99</font>
|style="color:#000;--darkcolor:#FFF;background:#9DD8F2;--darkbg:#112755"|{{mode view|#9DD8F2|#112755}}
|bgcolor=#EEFFCC|<font color=blue>#EEFFCC</font>
|<code>smrpg</code>
|bgcolor=#F9F9F9|<code>lm</code>
|-
|-bgcolor=#E9E9E9
!rowspan=2|Crossovers
|rowspan=2|crossovers||general/misc
|General/misc
|bgcolor=#33AA77|<font color=white>#33AA77</font>
|style="color:#FFF;--darkcolor:#FFF;background:#3A7;--darkbg:#296"|{{mode view|#3A7|#296}}
|bgcolor=#66CDAA|#66CDAA
|style="color:#FFF;--darkcolor:#FFF;background:#43BB99;--darkbg:#275"|{{mode view|#43BB99|#275}}
|bgcolor=#80E8C4|#80E8C4
|style="color:#000;--darkcolor:#FFF;background:#66CDAA;--darkbg:#196640"|{{mode view|#66CDAA|#196640}}
|bgcolor=#E0FFE0 rowspan=2|<font color=blue>#E0FFE0</font>
|style="color:#000;--darkcolor:#FFF;background:#80E8C4;--darkbg:#195538"|{{mode view|#80E8C4|#195538}}
|bgcolor=#EDFFFF rowspan=2|<font color=blue>#EDFFFF</font>
|rowspan=2 style="color:#00F;--darkcolor:#009CFF;background:#E0FFE0;--darkbg:#114430"|{{mode view|#E0FFE0|#114430}}
|bgcolor=#F9F9F9|<code>crossover</code>
|rowspan=2 style="color:#00F;--darkcolor:#009CFF;background:#EDFFFF;--darkbg:#132"|{{mode view|#EDFFFF|#132}}
|-bgcolor=#E9E9E9
|rowspan=2|<code>crossover</code>
|
|-
|Super Smash Bros.
|Super Smash Bros.
|bgcolor=#1FFFB9|#1FFFB9
|style="color:#000;--darkcolor:#FFF;background:#1FFFB9;--darkbg:#298"|{{mode view|#1FFFB9|#298}}
|bgcolor=aquamarine|aquamarine
|style="color:#000;--darkcolor:#FFF;background:#4BFFC5;--darkbg:#227770"|{{mode view|#4BFFC5|#227770}}
|bgcolor=#9FFFEE|#9FFFEE
|style="color:#000;--darkcolor:#FFF;background:aquamarine;--darkbg:#196655"|{{mode view|aquamarine|#196655}}
|bgcolor=#F9F9F9|<code>crossover-ssb</code>
|style="color:#000;--darkcolor:#FFF;background:#9FFFEE;--darkbg:#195550"|{{mode view|#9FFFEE|#195550}}
|-bgcolor=#E9E9E9
|<code>ssb</code>
|rowspan=3|RPGs||Mario & Luigi
|-
|bgcolor=#00DDFF|#00DDFF
!colspan=2|Alternate media
|bgcolor=aqua|aqua
|style="color:#000;--darkcolor:#FFF;background:#FB0;--darkbg:#A72"|{{mode view|#FB0|#A72}}
|bgcolor=#99FFFF|#99FFFF
|style="color:#000;--darkcolor:#FFF;background:#FFC300;--darkbg:#962"|{{mode view|#FFC300|#962}}
|bgcolor=#CFEEFF rowspan=3|<font color=blue>#CFEEFF</font>
|style="color:#000;--darkcolor:#FFF;background:gold;--darkbg:#775517"|{{mode view|gold|#775517}}
|bgcolor=aliceblue rowspan=3|<font color=blue>aliceblue</font>
|style="color:#000;--darkcolor:#FFF;background:#FE0;--darkbg:#554017"|{{mode view|#FE0|#554017}}
|bgcolor=#F9F9F9|<code>rpg-ml</code>
|style="color:#00F;--darkcolor:#009CFF;background:#FFEAAA;--darkbg:#3A2211"|{{mode view|#FFEAAA|#3A2211}}
|-bgcolor=#E9E9E9
|style="color:#00F;--darkcolor:#009CFF;background:#FFFFC0;--darkbg:#291907"|{{mode view|#FFFFC0|#291907}}
|Super Mario RPG
|<code>media</code>
|bgcolor=dodgerblue|<font color=white>dodgerblue</font>
|
|bgcolor=skyblue colspan=2|skyblue
|-
|bgcolor=#F9F9F9 rowspan=2|<code>rpg</code>
!colspan=2|Former subpages
|-bgcolor=#E9E9E9
|style="color:#FFF;--darkcolor:#FFF;background:#6B8CFF;--darkbg:#459"|{{mode view|#6B8CFF|#459}}
|Paper Mario
|style="color:#FFF;--darkcolor:#FFF;background:#8B8CFF;--darkbg:#348"|{{mode view|#8B8CFF|#348}}
|bgcolor=#0000CC|<font color=white>#0000CC</font>
|style="color:#000;--darkcolor:#FFF;background:lightblue;--darkbg:#237"|{{mode view|lightblue|#237}}
|bgcolor=#74A5ED|#74A5ED
|style="color:#000;--darkcolor:#FFF;background:#BBDDFA;--darkbg:#192966"|{{mode view|#BBDDFA|#192966}}
|bgcolor=#AADDFF|#AADDFF
|style="color:#00F;--darkcolor:#009CFF;background:lavender;--darkbg:#151544"|{{mode view|lavender|#151544}}
|-bgcolor=#E9E9E9
|style="color:#00F;--darkcolor:#009CFF;background:ghostwhite;--darkbg:#131333"|{{mode view|ghostwhite|#131333}}
|colspan=2|Former Subpages
|<code>subpage</code>
|bgcolor=#6B8CFF|<font color=white>#6B8CFF</font>
|
|bgcolor=lightblue|lightblue
|-
|bgcolor=#BBDDFA|#BBDDFA
!colspan=2|Consoles
|bgcolor=lavender|<font color=blue>lavender</font>
|style="color:#000;--darkcolor:#FFF;background:#BBB;--darkbg:#666"|{{mode view|#BBB|#666}}
|bgcolor=ghostwhite|<font color=blue>ghostwhite</font>
|style="color:#000;--darkcolor:#FFF;background:#C5C5C5;--darkbg:#555"|{{mode view|#C5C5C5|#555}}
|bgcolor=#F9F9F9|<code>subpage</code>
|style="color:#000;--darkcolor:#FFF;background:#CCC;--darkbg:#2A2A2A"|{{mode view|#CCC|#2A2A2A}}
|-bgcolor=#E9E9E9
|style="color:#000;--darkcolor:#FFF;background:#DDD;--darkbg:#222"|{{mode view|#DDD|#222}}
|colspan=2|consoles
|style="color:#00F;--darkcolor:#009CFF;background:#F5F5F5;--darkbg:#1A1A1A"|{{mode view|#F5F5F5|#1A1A1A}}
|bgcolor=silver|silver
|style="color:#00F;--darkcolor:#009CFF;background:#FCFCFC;--darkbg:#111"|{{mode view|#FCFCFC|#111}}
|bgcolor=#D3D3D3 colspan=2|#D3D3D3
|<code>console</code>
|bgcolor=#F5F5F5|<font color=blue>#F5F5F5</font>
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|bgcolor=#FBFBFB|<font color=blue>#FBFBFB</font>
|-
|bgcolor=#F9F9F9|<code>console</code>
!colspan=2|Default
|-bgcolor=#E9E9E9
|style="color:#FFF;--darkcolor:#FFF;background:#999;--darkbg:#333"|{{mode view|#999|#333}}
|colspan=2|Default
|style="color:#FFF;--darkcolor:#FFF;background:#9F9F9F;--darkbg:#2F2F2F"|{{mode view|#9F9F9F|#2F2F2F}}
|bgcolor=#999999|<font color=white>#999999</font>
|style="color:#000;--darkcolor:#FFF;background:#CCC;--darkbg:#2A2A2A"|{{mode view|#CCC|#2A2A2A}}
|bgcolor=#CCCCCC|#CCCCCC
|style="color:#000;--darkcolor:#FFF;background:#DDD;--darkbg:#222"|{{mode view|#DDD|#222}}
|bgcolor=#E6E6E6|#E6E6E6
|style="color:#00F;--darkcolor:#009CFF;background:#F5F5F5;--darkbg:#1A1A1A"|{{mode view|#F5F5F5|#1A1A1A}}
|bgcolor=#F6F6F6|<font color=blue>#F6F6F6</font>
|style="color:#00F;--darkcolor:#009CFF;background:#FCFCFC;--darkbg:#111"|{{mode view|#FCFCFC|#111}}
|bgcolor=#FCFCFC|<font color=blue>#FCFCFC</font>
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|bgcolor=#F9F9F9|<code>navtemplate</code>
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|}
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===Footers===
The {{tem|footer}} template is used to format navbox footer notes, when needed. For example:
<pre>
!colspan=3|{{footer|<sup>a</sup>|Exclusive to ''[[Super Mario 64]]''|<sup>b</sup>|Present in both games, but has different roles in each|<sup>c</sup>|Exclusive to ''[[Super Mario 64 DS]]''}}
</pre>


==Order on pages==
==Order on pages==
In most articles, species templates should come first, followed by game-specific and series-wide templates, which are arranged in pure chronological order. This means that rather than being grouped into series, games will be listed separately according to their individual release dates, with their colouration being used to find all the members of a given series. Subject-based series-wide templates (the second type, like {{tem|Racecourses}}) will be placed directly under the first game template from that series. Auxiliary game-specific templates should come after the main game template. Above the game- and series-based templates, any family templates (i.e. {{tem|MarioFamily}} and {{tem|Koopa}}) should come first, followed by the actual species template, and then any other non-species-based species templates, in order of decreasing importance. Usually, however, only the actual species template (or the equivalent item- or place-based template) will be present.
In most articles, species navboxes should come first, followed by game-specific and series-wide navboxes, which are arranged in pure chronological order. This means that rather than being grouped into series, games will be listed separately according to their individual release dates, with their coloration being used to find all the members of a given series. Subject-based series-wide navboxes (the second type, like {{tem|MK race courses}}) will be placed directly under the first game navbox from that series. Auxiliary game-specific navboxes should come after the main game navbox. Above the game- and series-based navboxes, any family navboxes (i.e. {{tem|Mario and Luigi's family}} and {{tem|Bowser's family}}) should come first, followed by the actual species navbox, and then any other non-species-based species navboxes, in order of decreasing importance. Usually, however, only the actual species navbox (or the equivalent item- or place-based navbox) will be present.


While that is the order for most subjects' articles, games and series are slightly different. Games should have their game-specific template come first, followed by the overall series-wide template (the first type, like {{tem|DKGames}}), and then the console-based templates, such as {{tem|SNES}} or {{tem|VirtualConsole}}. Series pages should simply have their corresponding series-wide template.
While that is the order for most subjects' articles, games and series are slightly different. Games should have their game-specific navbox come first, followed by the overall series-wide navbox (the first type, like {{tem|Donkey Kong games}}), and then the console-based navboxes, such as {{tem|SNES}} or {{tem|Virtual Console}}. Series pages should simply have their corresponding series-wide navbox.


Additionally, there are a number of specialized classes of pages, most of which have (or will eventually have) corresponding navigation templates. They are as follows:
Additionally, there are a number of specialized classes of pages, most of which have (or will eventually have) corresponding navboxes. They are as follows:
*Galleries should all contain {{tem|Galleries}}
*Galleries should all have {{tem|Galleries}}
*"List of quotes..." pages should have {{tem|quotes}}
*"List of ... quotes" pages should have {{tem|Quotes}}
*"List of beta elements..." pages should have {{tem|BetaElements}}
*"List of ... glitches" pages should have {{tem|Glitches}}
*"List of glitches..." pages should have {{tem|Glitches}}
*"List of ... media" pages should have {{tem|Media}}
*"List of media..." pages should have {{tem|NavMedia}}
*"List of ... profiles and statistics" pages should have {{tem|Profiles and statistics}}
*"List of ... profiles and statistics" pages should have {{tem|Stats}}
*"List of ... pre-release and unused content" pages should have {{tem|Pre-release and unused content}}
*Staff pages should have {{tem|Staff Teams}}
*"List of ... names in other languages" pages should have {{tem|Names in other languages}}
*The References pages should all have {{tem|References}}
*The references and culture lists should all have {{tem|Culture}}
*Game bestiaries should have {{tem|Bestiaries}}
*Sound tests should have {{tem|Sound tests}}
*Staff pages should have {{tem|Staff}}


Finally, only mainspace articles can have navigation templates. Categories, other templates, Help pages, MarioWiki pages, userpages, talk pages and PipeProject pages should not have nav templates. While The 'Shroom has templates it uses for internal navigation, these should not be categorized as actual nav templates.
Other than {{tem|MarioWiki}} and its usage, only articles and galleries should have navboxes. Categories, files, other templates, user pages, and talk pages should not have navboxes. While [[The 'Shroom:Main Page|The 'Shroom]] has templates used for internal navigation, these should not be categorized as actual navboxes.


==Categories==
==Categories==
In the past, categories were often added to templates so that they would automatically appear on articles that the templates were placed on, but with the advent of the new [[MarioWiki:Categories#Templates|categorization system]], this is no longer allowed. The only category nav templates should have is [[:Category:Navigation Templates]], which must be included using the following coding, placed after the template coding itself:
In the past, categories were often added to navbox templates so that they would automatically appear on articles that the templates were placed on, but this is no longer allowed with the current [[MarioWiki:Categories#Templates|categorization system]]. The only category navboxes should have is [[:Category:Navbox templates]], which must be included using the following syntax, placed after the navbox table syntax:


:<code><nowiki><noinclude>[[Category:Navigation Templates|{{PAGENAME}}]]</noinclude></nowiki></code>
<pre><noinclude>[[Category:Navbox templates]]</noinclude></pre>


==See also==
==See also==
*[[MarioWiki:Notice Templates]]
*[[MarioWiki:Notice templates]]
*[[Help:Template]]
*[[Help:Template]]
{{BoxTop}}
 
{{Wikipolicy}}
{{MarioWiki}}
[[Category:Writing Guidelines|{{PAGENAME}}]]
{{Shortcut|SMW:NAV}}
{{Shortcut|MW:NAV}}
[[Category:Writing guidelines]]

Latest revision as of 09:40, March 12, 2025

The Super Mario Wiki makes use of navigation templates to help users navigate. There are four main types of navigation templates: TOC templates for navigating within a page, sidebar templates for navigating to other wikis, series templates for navigating between a curated collection of closely-related internal pages, and navbox templates for navigating between broadly-related internal pages. This page is a guide for correctly making and using navboxes.

Both navboxes and categories are placed at the bottom of articles, but while categories must be clicked on in order to get to a list of related pages, navboxes contain the links themselves, making the other pages directly accessible from the article that the reader is currently on. Also, while different levels of categories and subcategories must be used in order to organize different aspects of any one subject (i.e. the enemies, places, or items found in a game), navboxes can be divided up through the use of headers, subheaders, and separated lists of links. Furthermore, navboxes can be color-coded for easy identification and use.

Keep in mind that the easiest way to learn how to make a proper template is by looking at other templates and repurposing their designs, and while this page itself does not discuss the coding specifics behind navboxes, it does list a number of examples that can be copied and investigated. Category:Navbox templates can be used to find additional examples.

Types of navboxes

While the overall structure and use of navboxes is constant, templates cover a range of subjects, and different material needs to be organized in different ways. Navboxes can be grouped into three basic classes: game-specific, series-wide, and species (note that the last one includes various non-species-based navboxes, however species-based are the most numerous and this, along with historical usage, lends the class its name). These three types of navboxes are described in the following sections, followed by some more general instructions about template design.

Game-specific navboxes

These are the most fundamental navboxes. In theory, every game should have one, although many of the more minor, obscure and/or data deficient titles do not. Game-specific navboxes should include links to all articles pertaining to the game in question, including the characters, enemies, bosses, items, worlds, and levels. Game-specific navboxes are color-coded based on the series that the game hails from: see the coloration instructions below.

The templates should be divided up by headers under which the links are filed: in other words, all the enemies go in an "Enemies" section, all the levels into a "Levels" section, etc. While the most common types of content are listed above, different games often require specialized header names or unique sections entirely. For instance, like many templates, {{SML}} names its items section "Items & vehicles" to be more inclusive (i.e. of environmental hazards and blocks), while {{SMW}} uses "Protagonists" to account for the fact that the antagonistic characters are grouped under the "Bosses" section, rather than going into a single "Characters" section. Many spin-offs are quite specialized in how their templates are organized, such as the many different character divisions in {{Mario Super Sluggers}}, or the completely unique setup of {{M&SATOG}}. By comparison, {{DKC}} only requires one specialized section for the Animal Buddies.

Most of the time, every relevant article can fit into a navbox. However, sometimes random items that do not easily fit into one of the sections are left out, or in the case of RPGs, minor things like NPCs (non-playable characters) are omitted because they would make the template almost unusably large. In these cases, users must rely on categories to get to the unlisted pages. However, it should be noted that while the subjects aren't part of the navboxes, the templates should still be present on their articles.

Another situation is when one or more of the subjects has been taken out of the main game navbox and given their own template. For example, {{NSMB2 levels}} and {{MPDS minigames}} are separate from the main {{NSMB2}} and {{MPDS}} templates, respectively. This partitioning should generally be avoided except for levels, and other cases where including the subject would greatly increase the size of the template, as in the case of Mario Party series minigames (which are too major and require too much organization to simply put in categories like NPCs). These auxiliary game-specific navboxes only need to go on the articles of subjects that concern them (e.g. the NSMB2 level articles), without the main template; and the game page itself. Like the main game-specific navboxes, auxiliary navboxes are color-coded based on series.

Series-wide navboxes

There are two types of series-wide navboxes, both of which are color-coded like the game navboxes. The first type simply lists all the games in a franchise, usually subdivided into series, such as in {{Wario games}}. Non-game series can also have templates, such as {{Club Nintendo}}, which lists the comics by year. Console-based navboxes like {{SNES}}, {{Systems}} and {{Game & Watch}} are also considered to be series-specific navboxes.

The second type is similar to the auxiliary game-specific navboxes in that it focuses on a single subject, but as its name suggests, follows it all across a series, rather than within a single game. These types of templates are highly discouraged except in cases where listing them apart from the game navboxes would help streamline navigation. For example, {{MK race courses}} lists all the Mario Kart racecourses by game, but does not re-list courses when they reappear in later titles, whereas the game-specific navboxes do re-list retro courses; this means the at-a-glance list of racecourses is more compact than a simple assemblage of the game-specific navboxes' lists. It is also quite likely that readers will want to browse the courses across the entire spin-off series, whereas something more specialized like the Karts do not need a series-wide navbox. Please note that even in cases where a series-wide navbox is used, this should not be a substitute for a corresponding section in the game-specific navboxes: as mentioned before, the specific Mario Kart game templates also listed the courses (i.e. {{MK64}}). Series-wide navboxes should not be created to replace game-specific navboxes: they should merely be supplemental templates. The only exception is when a subject is so numerous and minor, it would not be included in a game-specific navboxes, and would likely only be given a category, in which case, the series-wide navbox would be standing in as an auxiliary game-specific navboxes in itself, and provide sufficient organization for the minor subject. {{Recipes}} is an example of this.

Species navboxes

Species navboxes organize subjects based on what they are, rather than what game they come from. Most of these templates are built around a group of related species, listing all the species and characters within that group, as in {{Koopa Troopas}}. Generally, differentiating between the species and the characters is all the subdivision that is found in these templates, although there are exceptions, such as {{Humans}}, where separating major series and alternate media is necessary for navigating the large list. As they are not game- or series-based, species navboxes are not bound by the same color-coding setup as the other two types of templates, and should instead be given colors befitting of their subject matter (i.e. brown for {{Monty Moles}} and yellow for {{Pokeys}}).

While species make up the vast majority of this final type of navbox, there are a few cases where other, non-species-based notable or complex subjects are granted these templates. Basically, if a navbox is not a game-specific or series-wide navbox, it is a species navbox, in structure if not in name. For example, {{Mario and Luigi's family}} is about Mario's family, yet it is designed like the humans category, with the game and alternate media characters separated. {{Earth}} is another example of a non-species "species" template. Generally, these templates should provide some level of organization, and navboxes that are merely categories in template form, without any subdivisions, will usually be deleted. However, sometimes major subjects (items or objects) will be granted templates in order to bring them more attention than categories alone would, effectively doing for them what proper species navboxes do for characters and enemies. This is the reason for the existence of {{Blocks}} and {{Mushrooms}} (while the latter is now divided into mushrooms and mushroom recipes, it started out as a simple category-template).

For the most part, however, major subjects that deserve navboxes have already been given templates, and users should carefully assess the situation before creating more. This applies to species as well as miscellaneous subjects: if a group of species only has a few members, a template might be excessive, especially if it is only a minor assortment of species and characters. Conversely, very loose (and often large) groupings such as fish or undead should be saved for categories, not templates, as the need for such templates is far less than for specific species groupings like {{Koopas}} or {{Thwomps}}, and creating too many overlapping navboxes can clutter up pages.

Template design

The basic layout of a navbox features a banner across the top of the template bearing a descriptive title, below which are the lists of links, organized into sections by headers. The number and types of sections are different from template to template (see the above sections for more information), and many navboxes require subheaders to further subdivide their sections. However, while template length is quite variable, all navboxes must maintain their default width of 100%.

No matter the size of the template, it must be completely collapsible - in other words, all the content must be hidden by default, with only the banner visible, until the "[show]" link is clicked on. It is much easier to find a specific navbox when only the headers have to be skimmed through, and not the lists of links as well, and collapsing the templates also saves on space. It is enabled by including mw-collapsible mw-collapsed in the template's class (see below for more information on classes). Furthermore, if a page has 10 or more navboxes, they should all be collapsed through the use of {{navboxes}}.

Finally, be aware that every navbox must include an [edit] button on left hand side of the banner, opposite the [show]/[hide] button. This must be manually added by placing {{edit}} in front of the title in the banner, in the form of {{edit|NAME}}, where "NAME" is the name of the template as it appears in the address bar.

Listing the links

The lists of links should be grouped in a way that makes finding entries simple; generally this means alphabetical order should be used, however worlds and levels should be sequential, and characters are usually arranged by descending order of importance (i.e. Mario first, followed by Luigi, then Peach, then Bowser, etc.). Places and bosses can be organized alphabetically, like in {{SMRPG}}, or sequentially like in {{SPM}}, depending on what makes sense given the structure of the game (i.e. do the places correspond to the levels?), the length of the sections (longer lists are better served by alphabetical order), and the personal taste of whoever made the template. If a high level of organization is needed, many navboxes make liberal use of subheaders, creating many small lists rather than a few big ones, such as {{M&LBIS}}. Other templates use symbols to denote specific subjects in a list, such as {{SM64}}'s use of asterisks to mark SM64DS-exclusive content. {{M&SATOWG}} uses both subheaders and symbols to help organize its content, whereas {{SPP}} uses different types of dividers to group vibe-infused enemies with their regular counterparts which provides the overall alphabetical order. Some navboxes even color-code their lists, such as {{Yoshis}}, although this is more about aesthetic appeal than organization.

Headers

There are two types of headers that can be used in navboxes: horizontal headers look like the title banner and are placed above their sections, while vertical headers are stacked along the left-hand side of the template, with their corresponding lists beside them. Horizontal headers and their lists are centered, and while vertical headers are also centered, their lists are justified left; alternating background colors are used to separate the sections of vertical-style templates, while the horizontal headers themselves divide up their templates, and so only one continuous background color is needed for them.

Both styles have their pros and cons when it comes to functionality, but while horizontal headers used to be the only method used by the Super Mario Wiki, vertical headers have become the more common choice. This is mainly because they take up less space than horizontal bars, resulting in more compact templates. Unlike horizontal headers, they also lend themselves to header-subheader formatting, with subheaders nested within the column of headers, like in {{LM}}.

Horizontal headers generally only appear in complex templates that require an extra level of structure beyond the regular two-tier header-subheader system, such as {{Quotes}}, which uses one to separate the two different sets of pages it covers. Very large navboxes like {{Galleries}} can also use the show/hide function made possible with horizontal headers to collapse individual sections and makes the overall template more manageable. Finally, as seen in the aforementioned {{SM64}} and {{M&SATOWG}}, horizontal headers can be repurposed to create unique footnote sections in which symbol legends or comments can be placed.

Coloration

Series-wide and game-specific navboxes are color-coded by series. When designing a new template, specify which of the predefined color schemes to use by adding the relevant classes (listed in the chart below) to the template code. For example, the first line of {{SMB}} would be {|class="mw-collapsible mw-collapsed navbox mario sm", while {{DKC}} would end with "navbox dk dkc", {{LM}} would use "navbox lm", etc. If the navbox has one or two levels of headers, then its color customization is complete. If there are three or more levels, then class=subheader will need to be applied to any subheaders with a rowspan or colspan value. The subheader class should only be used when it actually has an effect on the background color of a given cell.

In light mode, species navboxes should give banners the darkest coloration, followed by the subbanners/footers, then the headers and subheaders, with the backgrounds being significantly lighter. The opposite progression is used in dark mode, with banners being the lightest and backgrounds being the darkest. The default black text usually looks fine against the header and banner colors, but darker shades require the text to be white instead. The header font colors are automatically black, while the banner font colors are white by default, except for a few of the series/game-specific headers, which are black. If a species navbox's banner is too light for white font to be easily read, class="navbox light" can be used to turn the banner font black. Conversely, if the headers are dark and the font needs to be white in order to show up, this can be done by using class="navbox dark". Only black and white should be used for the banner and header font colors, and all background colors should be light enough so that plain, blue links can be used for the actual lists.

Chart

Series Banner Subbanner/Footer Header Subheader Background Class 1 Class 2
Mario General/misc #C00#800 #D33#711 #F43#661107 coral#550703 bisque#441711 #FFF5EE#311 mario
Super Mario #FF2400#820 #F40#721 #F73#661707 #FFAA50#551103 sm
Donkey Kong General/misc #9C6936#82562D #A74#774B22 #BE9966#641 #CFBB88#531 wheat#332207 #FFF8DC#221703 dk
Donkey Kong Country / Land saddlebrown#741 #AB6543#631 #BB8855#552C0C burlywood#4C2707 dkc
Mario vs. Donkey Kong chocolate#851 #E4843F#775011 #E9904A#60470C #F6B377#4F3907 mvdk
Arcade #BB882A#972 #CC981B#862 #EAB500#705517 #EEBB44#504710 arcade
Wario General/misc #901090#800780 #A42AA3#700570 orchid#600460 #E58DE2#470347 #F8BFF8#330233 #F8DFF8#202 wario
WarioWare darkorchid#80A #A44CD1#6C00A0 #C090DD#500077 #D89FE8#430057 ww
Wario Land #DF00DF#A0A #E323E3#808 violet#707 #FE92FE#505 wl
Yoshi General/misc #00B200#080 #00C600#171 lime#161 #83FF50#0C550C #AFFFAA#074407 #ECFFEC#033303 yoshi
Yoshi's Island forestgreen#177717 #26A526#136613 limegreen#105510 #8D7#0C4A0C yi
Luigi's Mansion darkgreen#060 #007E00#005A00 #09A709#004D00 #32CD32#030 #BF9#002600 #EFC#000D00 lm
Peach games #FF3EAF#A27 #FF54B8#901766 #FF89CD#771150 #FFAEDD#500C44 pink#440733 mistyrose#33032C peach
Sports games yellowgreen#681 #AED75B#571 greenyellow#446607 #DDFF2F#335507 #EFFF9F#223303 #FFC#0C2202 sport
Spinoffs Mario Kart gold#AA9000 #FFDF33#887000 #FE0#665000 yellow#504000 #FFB#332700 #FFD#221C00 spinoff mk
Mario Party #FAFA00#A90 #FFFF48#887C00 #FF3#665D00 #FF8#504E00 mp
Dr. Mario #D0CC00#880 #D6D500#771 #E0E600#661 #E9F600#551 dm
RPGs Paper Mario #00C#00A #202DD5#009 #6996EA#070777 #8DBBF6#070766 #CFEEFF#114 aliceblue#113 rpg pm
Mario & Luigi #0DF#079 #66EAFF#058 aqua#073366 #9FF#072255 ml
Super Mario RPG dodgerblue#159 #389DFF#148 #76C4EE#137 #9DD8F2#112755 smrpg
Crossovers General/misc #3A7#296 #43BB99#275 #66CDAA#196640 #80E8C4#195538 #E0FFE0#114430 #EDFFFF#132 crossover
Super Smash Bros. #1FFFB9#298 #4BFFC5#227770 aquamarine#196655 #9FFFEE#195550 ssb
Alternate media #FB0#A72 #FFC300#962 gold#775517 #FE0#554017 #FFEAAA#3A2211 #FFFFC0#291907 media
Former subpages #6B8CFF#459 #8B8CFF#348 lightblue#237 #BBDDFA#192966 lavender#151544 ghostwhite#131333 subpage
Consoles #BBB#666 #C5C5C5#555 #CCC#2A2A2A #DDD#222 #F5F5F5#1A1A1A #FCFCFC#111 console
Default #999#333 #9F9F9F#2F2F2F #CCC#2A2A2A #DDD#222 #F5F5F5#1A1A1A #FCFCFC#111

Footers

The {{footer}} template is used to format navbox footer notes, when needed. For example:

!colspan=3|{{footer|<sup>a</sup>|Exclusive to ''[[Super Mario 64]]''|<sup>b</sup>|Present in both games, but has different roles in each|<sup>c</sup>|Exclusive to ''[[Super Mario 64 DS]]''}}

Order on pages

In most articles, species navboxes should come first, followed by game-specific and series-wide navboxes, which are arranged in pure chronological order. This means that rather than being grouped into series, games will be listed separately according to their individual release dates, with their coloration being used to find all the members of a given series. Subject-based series-wide navboxes (the second type, like {{MK race courses}}) will be placed directly under the first game navbox from that series. Auxiliary game-specific navboxes should come after the main game navbox. Above the game- and series-based navboxes, any family navboxes (i.e. {{Mario and Luigi's family}} and {{Bowser's family}}) should come first, followed by the actual species navbox, and then any other non-species-based species navboxes, in order of decreasing importance. Usually, however, only the actual species navbox (or the equivalent item- or place-based navbox) will be present.

While that is the order for most subjects' articles, games and series are slightly different. Games should have their game-specific navbox come first, followed by the overall series-wide navbox (the first type, like {{Donkey Kong games}}), and then the console-based navboxes, such as {{SNES}} or {{Virtual Console}}. Series pages should simply have their corresponding series-wide navbox.

Additionally, there are a number of specialized classes of pages, most of which have (or will eventually have) corresponding navboxes. They are as follows:

Other than {{MarioWiki}} and its usage, only articles and galleries should have navboxes. Categories, files, other templates, user pages, and talk pages should not have navboxes. While The 'Shroom has templates used for internal navigation, these should not be categorized as actual navboxes.

Categories

In the past, categories were often added to navbox templates so that they would automatically appear on articles that the templates were placed on, but this is no longer allowed with the current categorization system. The only category navboxes should have is Category:Navbox templates, which must be included using the following syntax, placed after the navbox table syntax:

<noinclude>[[Category:Navbox templates]]</noinclude>

See also