Template:Infobox hiking trail/doc

in articles about specific hiking trails. The example on the right shows a good example of how a trail template is properly used.

Embed inside another Infobox
The hiking trail Infobox can be embedded inside another Infobox for seamless display of info. For example, a hiking trail that is also a protected area, such as the Kal-Haven Trail. See the testcases for more examples.

Inserting the hiking Infobox inside the parent Infobox
The hiking Infobox can only be inserted after certain field values of the parent template. Specifically, only after fields whose values are not passed to another template by the parent templates source code. In other words, the parent templates source code for the field has to output the fields' value without passing it to a template. This may require examining the parent templates source code. It is ok to insert after field values that contain internal  and external links.

Example:

Note the &lt;div&gt; tag surrounding the governing_body wiki link. It is needed to reduce the vertical spacing between the governing_body field and the first hiking trail field, in this case, length.

Parent Infobox encapsulation
The parent Infobox needs to be encapsulated in a table as in the above example.

Example
