Template:RunningHeader/sandbox/doc

Usage
Intended to simplify the display of running headers (can also be used for footers) when transcribing scanned text pages. Many texts include running headers (chapter names, etc.) centered at the top of a page, with accompanying page numbers on the left or right side (depending on whether the page number is even or odd). Some works, especially dictionaries and directories, have two headings in the center of the page, one to the left and one to the right. You can provide any number of parameters to the template. By default, all heading "cells" are center-aligned, except for the first cell, which is left-aligned, and the last cell, which is right-aligned.

Parameters can be blank:

Page styles
This template adds the class   to the outer container.

You can target the cells of the header with CSS like, where n is the cell number.

Redirects
Running header, runningheader, rh, RunningFooter and rf redirect here. Use these forms of the template if you prefer.

Tracking categories

 * Category:Running headers using explicit parameter names (not necessarily problematic)
 * Category:Running headers with undefined entries (not necessarily problematic)
 * Category:Empty running headers (not necessarily problematic, but pointless)
 * Category:Running headers applying manual styles (empty before migration part 1, then delete category and remove link)
 * Category:Running headers with one entry (empty before migration part 2, then delete category and remove link)
 * Category:Running headers with two entries (empty before migration part 2, then delete category and remove link)
 * Category:Running headers with more than four entries (empty before migration part 2, then delete category and remove link)

TemplateData
{	"params": { "1, …, n": { "label": "Numbered parameters", "description": "Numbered parameters will be arranged in equal widths across the width of the page.", "type": "string", "suggested": true },		"class": { "label": "class", "description": "Additional CSS classes to apply to running header." }	},	"description": "Simplify the display of running headers (and footers) when transcribing scanned text pages.", "paramOrder": [ "1, …, n", "class" ],	"format": "inline" }