Template:G/Cell/doc

This template is the display logic for grids.

Parameters
All parameters are optional, except for.
 * 1: The name of the item to display.
 * 2: (Default: 1) The amount of the item to display.
 * title: Tooltip title override. See Template:Tooltip/doc for formatting information.
 * desc: Tooltip description override. See Template:Tooltip/doc for formatting information.
 * class: Adds a class to the cell.
 * align: Change vertical-alignment of cell to surrounding text.
 * padding: Sets the padding of the grid icon; useful for the Effect template.
 * style: Adds CSS styling to add to the cell.
 * numstyle: Adds CSS styling to the number.
 * size: (Default: 32) Sets the icon size to retrieve. If an invalid size is provided, the smallest size is used (usually 16).
 * no-bg: Disables the cell background.
 * appendtitle: If set, turns the  arg into a string that is appended onto the localized item name. If you want a space between the localized name and the appended string, you must start with   and then the space.
 * link: Changes the article that the cell will link to. Set to "none" to disable links.
 * mod: Sets the mod that the item comes from. You can use both the mod abbreviation as defined in Module:Mods/list or the full mod name. The mod abbreviation is recommended for standardization purposes.
 * dis: By default, points to the disambiguated item name in the form . Otherwise, if set to   or any other value, the link points directly to the item name.

Usage
Gc is used to display items, for use in Crafting Grid templates (Cg) and Infobox templates (Infobox).

Use Cg to display single items, or O if the crafting recipe uses Ore Dictionary tags to determine allowable items.

To display items inside ordinary page text or tables, use P or Pn.

For more information and examples, see the Crafting Grid Guide.

History
In the past, G was used to combine both G/Cell and G/O into one template (assisted by the now-removed G?), and was used all over the wiki. However, this is no longer the case; G had various issues associated with performance and incorrect displays. Therefore, all existing G usage was converted to G/Cell/G/O, and, with the creation of Module:Grid, G was fully removed and now redirects to G/Cell.