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==Parameter descriptions== This table describes all the parameters available. Many are seldom used and a functional infobox can be created using the parameters listed above. {| class="wikitable" style="margin:auto; width:100%;" ! Parameter ! Description |- |<code>name</code> | Name of the route, the article is likely disambiguated but this name in the infobox should be the undisambiguated name. For example, The Nose for [[The Nose (El Capitan)]]. This field is required. |- |<code>other_name</code> | Other names by which the route is known. |- |<code>photo</code> | Photograph of the mountain. Preferably a distance shot to show most/all of the mountain rather than a view from the summit. Do not include the "Image:" prefix. If uploading a new image, please put them on [[Wikimedia Commons|Commons]] so they can be easily used by the other language Wikipedias. |- |<code>photo_width</code> | Determines the width of the photograph. The default and maximum value is 300px. Images with a horizontal orientation (landscape mode) will generally display well at the default setting. An image with vertical orientation (portrait mode) will need to be adjusted. For example, <code>photo_width=200</code> and not <code>photo_width=200px</code>. |- |<code>photo_alt</code> | Alt text for the map. See [[WP:ALT]]. |- |<code>photo_caption</code> | Description of the photograph which is displayed below. Include the month and year if known. |- | <code>map</code> || The name of the [[Template:location map|location map]] to be displayed. See [[#Map display methods|Map display methods]]. To use a static image, use {{para|map_image}} |- | <code>map_image</code> || The file name of a static map image to be displayed. To use a [[Template:location map|location map]], use {{para|map}}. |- |<code>map_width</code> | Determines the width of the map. The default width is 220px and maximum width is 300px. For example, <code>map_width=180</code> and not <code>map_width=180px</code>. |- |<code>map_alt</code> | Alt text for the map. See [[WP:ALT]]. |- |<code>map_caption</code> | The caption that will appear below the map if one is required. |- |<code>relief</code> | Selects a relief map when assigned any value. This is functional when a location map template is used. See [[#Map display methods|Map display methods]]. |- |<code>mark</code> | A marker which shows the location of the route on a map. The default image is [[:File:Red pog.svg|Red pog.svg]]. For more information, see [[Template:Location map]]. |- |<code>marker_width</code> | The width of the location marker image in pixels. Seldom used. The default width is 8px. |- |<code>label_position</code> | This seldom used parameter will generate a text label next to the a location marker. Valid values are <code>left</code>, <code>right</code>, <code>top</code> and <code>bottom</code>. If no value is assigned to the <code>label</code> parameter below, the <code>name</code> will be used. |- |<code>label</code> | Text that will be displayed next to the location marker. See <code>label_position</code> above. |- |<code>location</code> | Province or state first, followed by country. For USA, the county is optional but if given, be provided before the state. |- |<code>coords</code><br /><code>coordinates</code> | For the {{tl|Coord}} template. |- |<code>coords_ref</code> | Strongly recommended. Specify a citation for the coordinates using {{nowrap|<code><nowiki><ref>...</ref></nowiki></code>}} tags. |- |<code>climbing_area</code> | Name of the climbing area. Example: Indian Creek. |- |<code>route_type</code> | Likely will refer to [[climbing style]] but should be described in the best possible way. Examples: [[Aid Climbing]], [[Traditional climbing|Trad]], [[Sport climbing|Sport]], Bouldering, Rock/Ice, alpine, or whatever makes sense. |- |<code>vertical_gain</code> | Vertical height of the climb from start to finish. |- |<code>pitches</code> | Traditional number of pitches used to complete the climb. |- |<code>rating</code> | Difficulty rating in what ever is the standard format for the area. See [[Grade (climbing)]]. |- |<code>grade</code> | Roman numeral Grade that indicates the length and seriousness of the route in [[Grade (climbing)#Length of route|YDS]] Grade system. Range: Grade I (1-2 hour climb) to Grade VII (climb lasting a week or longer). |- |<code>bolted_by</code> | The individual who bolted the route, which may not be the first to climb it. Parameter used only for [[Sport climbing|sport climbs]]. |- |<code>established_by</code> | The individual who explored the route and defined its path, which is typically also the first to climb it, but can be significant when it is not. Parameter used for [[traditional climbing]], [[mountaineering]] and [[ice climbing]]. Please use <code>bolted_by</code> for sport climbs, and <code>route_setter</code> for artificial routes. |- |<code>route_setter</code> | The individual who [[Route setter|designed the route]] (used only for artificial routes, such as the [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E2wlGixTz70 World's hardest indoor route] at the Klättercentret Telefonplan). |- |<code>first_ascent</code> | The climber who [[First ascent|first ascended]] the route, then the year of the ascent. |- |<code>first_free_ascent</code><br /><code>ffa</code> | The climber who first [[Redpoint (climbing)|redpointed]] the route, then the year of the ascent. This is often the same as the first ascent but can be significant when it is not. |- |<code>fastest_ascent</code> | Significant for a few climbs, unimportant for most. |- |}
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