Thread:Vandraedha/@comment-4011511-20121012201333/@comment-3474542-20121012220450

You almost did it. It's a little different from a wikitable, so the &#124; characters mean a different thing here. They work more like the separators for template parameters. The &lt;div&gt; tags are what you need to put the lists between. Groups and lists are always paired. To make a very simplistic visual:

Navbox: &#124; group1 = Sample Meaning: code happens, template code for "first list name" and the name for the first group is Sample

&#124; list1 = Meaning: code happens, template code for "this list belongs to group 1"

&lt;div&gt; (Optional) Meaning: the next bit of information all belongs in one section, format it a certain way

&#91;&#91;File:SAMPLE1.jpg&#124;100px&#124;link=SAMPLE1&#93;&#93; &#91;&#91;File:SAMPLE2.jpg&#124;100px&#124;link=SAMPLE2&#93;&#93; &#91;&#91;File:SAMPLE3.jpg&#124;100px&#124;link=SAMPLE3&#93;&#93; Data that gets displayed

&lt;/div&gt; Only needed if the &lt;div&gt; is used. Meaning: stop div command

&#124; group2 = Examples Meaning: code happens, template code for "second list name" and the name for the second group is Examples &#124; list2 = Meaning: code happens, template code for "this list belongs to group 2" &lt;--- This is an example of subgroup template placement. If you use a subgroup template, don't use &lt;div&gt; tags here (they aren't useful, and cause confusion).

&#124; group3 = Foobars Meaning: code happens, template code for "third list name" and the name for the third group is Foobars

&#124; list3 = Foo, Bar, FooBar, Foo de Bar Meaning: code happens, template code for "this list belongs to group 3", data to be displayed.