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=== CollapsibleNotice === CollapsibleNotice objects generate rows containing notices that go in the collapsible part of the template, underneath the list of actions. They can also include a collapsible text field. This is used for notices that are not important enough to be displayed as a (more prominent) [[#Notice|Notice]] object, e.g. DYK notices. CollapsibleNotice objects inherit all the properties and methods from [[#Row|Row]] objects, including the [[#Message|Message]] mixin methods. They don't have any additional properties, but they have the following additional methods: * <code>CollapsibleNotice:setCollapsibleText(s)</code> - set's <var>s</var> as the text to be displayed in the object's collapsible text field. * <code>CollapsibleNotice:getCollapsibleText(s)</code> - returns the text to be displayed in the object's collapsible text field. <includeonly>{{#ifeq:{{SUBPAGENAME}}|sandbox|| <!-- Categories go here and interwikis go in Wikidata. --> }}</includeonly> <noinclude> [[Category:Module documentation pages]] </noinclude>
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