Template:Tree list
Tree list is a simple template that calls upon some CSS in MediaWiki:Common.css to change the appearance of bulleted lists so that they have continuous connected lines. This makes hierarchical relationships much easier to follow with the eye. You open a tree list by simply invoking the template and then typing a bullet list, but make sure to close the list with Template:Tree list/end afterward.
{{Tree list}} * The CEO ** VP of Manufacturing *** Assembly line supervisor **** Assembly line worker 1 **** Assembly line worker 2 ** VP of Sales *** Regional sales manager **** Salesman 1 **** Salesman 2 **** Salesman 3 **** Salesman 4 {{Tree list/end}}
- yields:
- The CEO
- VP of Manufacturing
- Assembly line supervisor
- Assembly line worker 1
- Assembly line worker 2
- Assembly line supervisor
- VP of Sales
- Regional sales manager
- Salesman 1
- Salesman 2
- Salesman 3
- Salesman 4
- Regional sales manager
- VP of Manufacturing
Now, what if you want to show a node as a child of a previous parent in the list, not the parent of the current list of children? You invoke Template:Tree list/branching. The three asterisks before the call to branching means "End the list of children of the last third-level parent".
{{Tree list}} * The CEO ** VP of Manufacturing *** Assembly line supervisor **** Assembly line worker 1 **** Assembly line worker 2 ** VP of Sales *** Regional sales manager **** Salesman 1 **** Salesman 2 **** Salesman 3 **** Salesman 4 *** {{Tree list/branching}} **** Corporate spy 1 **** Corporate spy 2 {{Tree list/end}}
- yields:
- The CEO
- VP of Manufacturing
- Assembly line supervisor
- Assembly line worker 1
- Assembly line worker 2
- Assembly line supervisor
- VP of Sales
- Regional sales manager
- Salesman 1
- Salesman 2
- Salesman 3
- Salesman 4
-
- Corporate spy 1
- Corporate spy 2
- Regional sales manager
- VP of Manufacturing
However if you want to show the children on this level as belonging to an even higher-level parent, this does not seem to be possible without visual glitches. This is only an issue if you're committed to the idea of showing children at a specified level of indentation. The solution is to bump up the children a level. Note the reduction in asterisks to both the branching call and the subsequent employees.
{{Tree list}} * The CEO ** VP of Manufacturing *** Assembly line supervisor **** Assembly line worker 1 **** Assembly line worker 2 ** VP of Sales *** Regional sales manager **** Salesman 1 **** Salesman 2 **** Salesman 3 **** Salesman 4 ** {{Tree list/branching}} *** Corporate spy 1 *** Corporate spy 2 {{Tree list/end}}
- yields:
- The CEO
- VP of Manufacturing
- Assembly line supervisor
- Assembly line worker 1
- Assembly line worker 2
- Assembly line supervisor
- VP of Sales
- Regional sales manager
- Salesman 1
- Salesman 2
- Salesman 3
- Salesman 4
- Regional sales manager
-
- Corporate spy 1
- Corporate spy 2
- VP of Manufacturing