Template:Infobox spring/doc

This template can be used to create an infobox for a spring, including geysers or hot springs.

Map display methods
This template uses Template:Location map. For more details, see the documentation for that template.

Simple map image method
Any map image can be displayed by specifying the name of the image file. Notice that when a photo and a map are specified the map will appear at the bottom of the infobox and that if no photo is specified the map will be displayed at the top.





Geographical coordinate method
A mark can be superimposed on one of a set of special map templates. If a valid map name is specified this is the method the template will attempt to use. To display a mark, the geographic coordinates must be specified using the Coord template. See the documentation for Location map. The parameters for this template correspond with a subset of the parameters for Template:Location map. A map template can be found using these sources:


 * List of templates - Many of the items listed here are redirects and a few templates may not function as expected.
 * Category:Location map templates - templates sorted by category.
 * Special:WhatLinksHere/Template:Location map/Info - a search that might help.
 * Special:Prefixindex/Template:Location map - another search that might help.

All of the names begin with the words "Location map" followed by the area covered. The value you need to specify is the area name. The map template for the for Alberta, Canada is Module:Location map/data/Canada Alberta. In this case specify  or, in this case,. The following example does not produce output that is optimum for use with the geysers of Yellowstone but demonstrates the method.



The label is optional. By default it is usually displayed to the left of the mark.

Template embedding
This template can be embedding in another infobox template by adding the code. To embed another template in this one use.

Microformats
The articles created using this template include an hCard microformat. For more information read this.