navbox
English
Etymology
Shortening of navigation and box.
Pronunciation
- enPR: năv'bäks, IPA(key): /ˈnæv.bɑks/
- Rhymes: -ævbɑks
- Hyphenation: nav‧box
Noun
navbox (plural navboxes)
- (Wikimedia jargon) A navigation box; a template placed on a page, outputting a box containing links to other, related articles.
- The editor created a navbox containing links related to football.
- 2009, Iustin Dornescu, "Semantic QA for Encyclopaedic Questions: EQUAL in GikiCLEF" in Peters, C. et al., Multilingual Information Access Evaluation I: Text Retrieval Experiments, p. 330:
- The general architecture allows for such a constraint to be validated from any source which mentions the two entities, including tables, list pages, navboxes, and perhaps wikified newswire articles [5,6].
- 2015, Sedigheh Khalatbari, Seyed Mirroshandel, Automatic Construction of Domain Ontology Using Wikipedia and Enhancing it by Google Search Engine, page 252:
- The page analyzer then extracts existing data in Navboxes.
- 2016, D. Dimitrov, P. Singer, F. Lemmerich, “Visual Positions of Links and Clicks on Wikipedia”, in Proceedings of the 25th International Conference Companion on World Wide Web, page 27:
- We introduce a novel dataset capturing the visual position of all links between articles of the English Wikipedia (including also templates, infoboxes/sidebars, and navboxes) based on their fine-grained screen coordinates […]
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