Difference between revisions of "Template:Basic Cover"

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|type=Release Notes
 
|type=Release Notes
 
}}</nowiki></pre>
 
}}</nowiki></pre>
 
</div>
 
</noinclude>
 
  
 
<div class="basic-cover">
 
<div class="basic-cover">
 
<ul class="information">
 
<ul class="information">
   <li class="title">{{{title|My Title}}}</li>
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   <li class="title">{{{title|My title}}}</li>
 
   {{ #if: {{{type|}}} | <li class="type">{{{type}}}</li> }}
 
   {{ #if: {{{type|}}} | <li class="type">{{{type}}}</li> }}
 
</ul>
 
</ul>
 
 
{{ #if: {{{htl|}}} |
 
{{ #if: {{{htl|}}} |
[[Image:Supportworks_ESP_long.png|750px]]
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[[Image:HornbillTechnologiesLogo.png|750px]]
 
<p class="copyright">© Hornbill Technologies Limited, {{CURRENTYEAR}}</p>
 
<p class="copyright">© Hornbill Technologies Limited, {{CURRENTYEAR}}</p>
 
|
 
|
[[Image:Supportworks_ITSM.png|750px]]
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[[Image:HornbillLogo.png|750px]]
 
<p class="copyright">© Hornbill Service Management Limited, {{CURRENTYEAR}}</p>
 
<p class="copyright">© Hornbill Service Management Limited, {{CURRENTYEAR}}</p>
 
}}
 
}}
  
 
</div>
 
</div>
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[[Image:Supportworks_ESP_long.png|750px]]
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[[Image:Supportworks_ITSM.png|750px]]

Revision as of 16:08, 9 April 2015

This template is to be used by default for non-specialised documents (for example, Release Notes). It provides for a front cover with two variables (document title and document type - type is optional), a Hornbill logo and a brief copyright statement.

It should be used with the "Standard" and "Standard (no Table of Contents)" PDF styles in the publishing system.

Template variables:

Name Default Description
title My title Document title.
type Document type.
htl Set if you want a HTL cover

Example usage:

{{Template:Basic Cover
|title=Supportworks ESP 7.3.9
|type=Release Notes
}}
  • My title

750px

Supportworks ESP long.png Supportworks ITSM.png