Template:Book/doc

This template is for use in any article about a book relating to the Forgotten Realms. Some parameters are optional and can be left blank. If undefined, these optionals will not appear. The recommended image size is a width of 250px so that it will completely fill the infobox without increasing its size.

This template is loosely based on the book template at Wikipedia.

Template
Please note that this template uses the newer ISBN-10 and ISBN-13 formats. If you do not want to use both of these, you can simply use an ISBN-10 number, or the old isbn parameter will still work.

Additional Options
Two additional optional parameters exist to enable changing of the background and foreground colours in the name part of the infobox, the default is white text on a black background.


 * fgcolor = #FFF
 * bgcolor = #000

Usage

 * image (optional) : An image of the product's cover. The recommended size is 250px.


 * code : The identifying product code used by Wizards of the Coast or TSR, such as "954627400" or "TSR02159".


 * author : Where necessary add multiple authors.


 * publisher : This will usually be "Wizards of the Coast" or "TSR, Inc."


 * released : Could be simply a year ("1998") or a month and year ("June, 1998").


 * reprinted (optional) : A list of one or more dates when the book was reprinted.


 * type : The product type according to how the Wizards of the Coast list their game products (an example can be seen on their product site). Types are:
 * Accessory
 * Adventure
 * Anthology
 * Novel


 * binding : Usually one of the four options below, but other binding types are possible.
 * Paperback
 * Mass Market Paperback – the binding for standard-sized novels
 * Hardback
 * Boxed set


 * realm year (optional) : If the year (or years) in which this book is set (or end at) is known enter the years(s) here.


 * series (optional) : If this book is part of a series, the name of the series.


 * preceded_by and followed_by (optional) : Add wiki links to the books that immediately precede and follow the entry. If the entry is the first or last book in a series, use none for the proceeding or following product.