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Hi Tom, I hope you don't mind me leaving a message here for you, but I've changed Template:Infobox planet/sandbox to make the left-hand column narrower using CSS (| labelstyle = width:9em;). The results are below. --RexxS (talk) 17:15, 26 April 2016 (UTC)[reply]

I've updated |labelstyle= to use max-width and created a |label_width= parameter which defaults to 9em, but can be set smaller or larger within reason. The third example has it set to 8em. --RexxS (talk) 18:18, 26 April 2016 (UTC)[reply]
Usage example: | label_width = 10em , or any other valid width measurement, e.g. 100px (although em is preferred). Both | label_width = and omitting the parameter altogether use the default value (presently 9em). Setting a value equal to the width of the infobox (nominally 22em) will allow the browser to set column widths as if the parameter were not there.
HTH --RexxS (talk) 20:38, 26 April 2016 (UTC)[reply]

Ex 2: Normal inner margins

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1621 Druzhba (Normal spacing)
Discovery [1]
Discovered byS. Belyavskyj
Discovery siteSimeiz Observatory
Discovery date1 October 1926
Designations
1621 Druzhba
Named after
дружба
(friendship in Russian)[2]
1926 TM · 1927 AE
1931 EO · 1946 UH
1949 QS1 · 1951 EK1
1951 ER1 · 1958 GA
1979 QP4
main-belt · Flora[3]
Orbital characteristics[1]
Epoch 13 January 2016 (JD 2457400.5)
Uncertainty parameter 0
Observation arc88.95 yr (32490 days)
Aphelion2.4956 AU (373.34 Gm)
Perihelion1.9646 AU (293.90 Gm)
2.2301 AU (333.62 Gm)
Eccentricity0.11905
3.33 yr (1216.4 d)
255.58°
0° 17m 45.42s / day
Inclination3.1727°
181.89°
238.18°
Earth MOID0.978087 AU (146.3197 Gm)
Jupiter MOID2.79168 AU (417.629 Gm)
TJupiter3.631
Physical characteristics
Dimensions9.08 km[4]
11.70±0.20 km[5]
12.69±0.30 km[6]
9.05 km (derived)[3]
4.54 ± 0.4 km
99.20 h (4.133 d)[1][7]
12 h[8]
47.9±0.5 h[9]
0.2373[4]
0.312±0.012[5]
0.244±0.039[6]
0.243 (derived)[3]
0.2373 ± 0.046[1]
B–V = 0.898
U–B = 0.503
Tholen = S
S[3]
11.63

Using Infobox planet/sandbox and label_width parameter set to 11em

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1621 Druzhba (11em)
Discovery [1]
Discovered byS. Belyavskyj
Discovery siteSimeiz Observatory
Discovery date1 October 1926
Designations
1621 Druzhba
Named after
дружба
(friendship in Russian)[2]
1926 TM · 1927 AE
1931 EO · 1946 UH
1949 QS1 · 1951 EK1
1951 ER1 · 1958 GA
1979 QP4
main-belt · Flora[3]
Orbital characteristics[1]
Epoch 13 January 2016 (JD 2457400.5)
Uncertainty parameter 0
Observation arc88.95 yr (32490 days)
Aphelion2.4956 AU (373.34 Gm)
Perihelion1.9646 AU (293.90 Gm)
2.2301 AU (333.62 Gm)
Eccentricity0.11905
3.33 yr (1216.4 d)
255.58°
0° 17m 45.42s / day
Inclination3.1727°
181.89°
238.18°
Earth MOID0.978087 AU (146.3197 Gm)
Jupiter MOID2.79168 AU (417.629 Gm)
TJupiter3.631
Physical characteristics
Dimensions9.08 km[4]
11.70±0.20 km[5]
12.69±0.30 km[6]
9.05 km (derived)[3]
4.54 ± 0.4 km
99.20 h (4.133 d)[1][7]
12 h[8]
47.9±0.5 h[9]
0.2373[4]
0.312±0.012[5]
0.244±0.039[6]
0.243 (derived)[3]
0.2373 ± 0.046[1]
B–V = 0.898
U–B = 0.503
Tholen = S
S[3]
11.63

Using Infobox planet/sandbox and label_width parameter set to 10em

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1621 Druzhba (10em)
Discovery [1]
Discovered byS. Belyavskyj
Discovery siteSimeiz Observatory
Discovery date1 October 1926
Designations
1621 Druzhba
Named after
дружба
(friendship in Russian)[2]
1926 TM · 1927 AE
1931 EO · 1946 UH
1949 QS1 · 1951 EK1
1951 ER1 · 1958 GA
1979 QP4
main-belt · Flora[3]
Orbital characteristics[1]
Epoch 13 January 2016 (JD 2457400.5)
Uncertainty parameter 0
Observation arc88.95 yr (32490 days)
Aphelion2.4956 AU (373.34 Gm)
Perihelion1.9646 AU (293.90 Gm)
2.2301 AU (333.62 Gm)
Eccentricity0.11905
3.33 yr (1216.4 d)
255.58°
0° 17m 45.42s / day
Inclination3.1727°
181.89°
238.18°
Earth MOID0.978087 AU (146.3197 Gm)
Jupiter MOID2.79168 AU (417.629 Gm)
TJupiter3.631
Physical characteristics
Dimensions9.08 km[4]
11.70±0.20 km[5]
12.69±0.30 km[6]
9.05 km (derived)[3]
4.54 ± 0.4 km
99.20 h (4.133 d)[1][7]
12 h[8]
47.9±0.5 h[9]
0.2373[4]
0.312±0.012[5]
0.244±0.039[6]
0.243 (derived)[3]
0.2373 ± 0.046[1]
B–V = 0.898
U–B = 0.503
Tholen = S
S[3]
11.63

Using Infobox planet/sandbox and label_width parameter set to 9em

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1621 Druzhba (9em)
Discovery [1]
Discovered byS. Belyavskyj
Discovery siteSimeiz Observatory
Discovery date1 October 1926
Designations
1621 Druzhba
Named after
дружба
(friendship in Russian)[2]
1926 TM · 1927 AE
1931 EO · 1946 UH
1949 QS1 · 1951 EK1
1951 ER1 · 1958 GA
1979 QP4
main-belt · Flora[3]
Orbital characteristics[1]
Epoch 13 January 2016 (JD 2457400.5)
Uncertainty parameter 0
Observation arc88.95 yr (32490 days)
Aphelion2.4956 AU (373.34 Gm)
Perihelion1.9646 AU (293.90 Gm)
2.2301 AU (333.62 Gm)
Eccentricity0.11905
3.33 yr (1216.4 d)
255.58°
0° 17m 45.42s / day
Inclination3.1727°
181.89°
238.18°
Earth MOID0.978087 AU (146.3197 Gm)
Jupiter MOID2.79168 AU (417.629 Gm)
TJupiter3.631
Physical characteristics
Dimensions9.08 km[4]
11.70±0.20 km[5]
12.69±0.30 km[6]
9.05 km (derived)[3]
4.54 ± 0.4 km
99.20 h (4.133 d)[1][7]
12 h[8]
47.9±0.5 h[9]
0.2373[4]
0.312±0.012[5]
0.244±0.039[6]
0.243 (derived)[3]
0.2373 ± 0.046[1]
B–V = 0.898
U–B = 0.503
Tholen = S
S[3]
11.63

Using Infobox planet/sandbox and label_width parameter set to 8em

[edit]
1621 Druzhba (8em)
Discovery [1]
Discovered byS. Belyavskyj
Discovery siteSimeiz Observatory
Discovery date1 October 1926
Designations
1621 Druzhba
Named after
дружба
(friendship in Russian)[2]
1926 TM · 1927 AE
1931 EO · 1946 UH
1949 QS1 · 1951 EK1
1951 ER1 · 1958 GA
1979 QP4
main-belt · Flora[3]
Orbital characteristics[1]
Epoch 13 January 2016 (JD 2457400.5)
Uncertainty parameter 0
Observation arc88.95 yr (32490 days)
Aphelion2.4956 AU (373.34 Gm)
Perihelion1.9646 AU (293.90 Gm)
2.2301 AU (333.62 Gm)
Eccentricity0.11905
3.33 yr (1216.4 d)
255.58°
0° 17m 45.42s / day
Inclination3.1727°
181.89°
238.18°
Earth MOID0.978087 AU (146.3197 Gm)
Jupiter MOID2.79168 AU (417.629 Gm)
TJupiter3.631
Physical characteristics
Dimensions9.08 km[4]
11.70±0.20 km[5]
12.69±0.30 km[6]
9.05 km (derived)[3]
4.54 ± 0.4 km
99.20 h (4.133 d)[1][7]
12 h[8]
47.9±0.5 h[9]
0.2373[4]
0.312±0.012[5]
0.244±0.039[6]
0.243 (derived)[3]
0.2373 ± 0.046[1]
B–V = 0.898
U–B = 0.503
Tholen = S
S[3]
11.63

Mercury Infobox (normal)

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Mercury (normal spacing)
Mercury in color, by MESSENGER (2008)
Designations
Pronunciation/ˈmɜːrkjəri/
AdjectivesMercurian,[10] Hermian
SymbolAstronomical symbol of Mercury
Orbital characteristics[11]
Epoch J2000
Aphelion
  • 0.466 697 AU
  • 69,816,900 km
Perihelion
  • 0.307 499 AU
  • 46,001,200 km
  • 0.387 098 AU
  • 57,909,050 km
Eccentricity0.205 630[12]
115.88 d[12]
47.362 km/s[12]
174.796°
Inclination
48.331°
29.124°
SatellitesNone
Physical characteristics
Flattening0[15]
  • 7.48×107 km2[14]
  • 0.147 Earths
Volume
  • 6.083×1010 km3[14]
  • 0.056 Earths
Mass
  • 3.3011×1023 kg[16]
  • 0.055 Earths
Mean density
5.427 g/cm3[14]
0.346±0.014[17]
4.25 km/s[14]
  • 58.646 d
  • 1407.5 h[14]
Equatorial rotation velocity
10.892 km/h (3.026 m/s)
2.04′ ± 0.08′ (to orbit)[17]
(0.034°)[12]
North pole right ascension
  • 18h 44m 2s
  • 281.01°[12]
North pole declination
61.45°[12]
Albedo
Surface temp. min mean max
0°N, 0°W [19] 100 K 340 K 700 K
85°N, 0°W[19] 80 K 200 K 380 K
−2.6[20] to 5.7[12][21]
4.5–13″[12]
Atmosphere[22]
Surface pressure
trace (<~0.005 picobar)
Composition by volume

Mercury Infobox (11em)

[edit]
Mercury (11em)
Mercury in color, by MESSENGER (2008)
Designations
Pronunciation/ˈmɜːrkjəri/
AdjectivesMercurian,[10] Hermian
SymbolAstronomical symbol of Mercury
Orbital characteristics[11]
Epoch J2000
Aphelion
  • 0.466 697 AU
  • 69,816,900 km
Perihelion
  • 0.307 499 AU
  • 46,001,200 km
  • 0.387 098 AU
  • 57,909,050 km
Eccentricity0.205 630[12]
115.88 d[12]
47.362 km/s[12]
174.796°
Inclination
48.331°
29.124°
SatellitesNone
Physical characteristics
Flattening0[15]
  • 7.48×107 km2[14]
  • 0.147 Earths
Volume
  • 6.083×1010 km3[14]
  • 0.056 Earths
Mass
  • 3.3011×1023 kg[16]
  • 0.055 Earths
Mean density
5.427 g/cm3[14]
0.346±0.014[17]
4.25 km/s[14]
  • 58.646 d
  • 1407.5 h[14]
Equatorial rotation velocity
10.892 km/h (3.026 m/s)
2.04′ ± 0.08′ (to orbit)[17]
(0.034°)[12]
North pole right ascension
  • 18h 44m 2s
  • 281.01°[12]
North pole declination
61.45°[12]
Albedo
Surface temp. min mean max
0°N, 0°W [19] 100 K 340 K 700 K
85°N, 0°W[19] 80 K 200 K 380 K
−2.6[20] to 5.7[12][21]
4.5–13″[12]
Atmosphere[22]
Surface pressure
trace (<~0.005 picobar)
Composition by volume

Mercury Infobox (10em)

[edit]
Mercury (10em)
Mercury in color, by MESSENGER (2008)
Designations
Pronunciation/ˈmɜːrkjəri/
AdjectivesMercurian,[10] Hermian
SymbolAstronomical symbol of Mercury
Orbital characteristics[11]
Epoch J2000
Aphelion
  • 0.466 697 AU
  • 69,816,900 km
Perihelion
  • 0.307 499 AU
  • 46,001,200 km
  • 0.387 098 AU
  • 57,909,050 km
Eccentricity0.205 630[12]
115.88 d[12]
47.362 km/s[12]
174.796°
Inclination
48.331°
29.124°
SatellitesNone
Physical characteristics
Flattening0[15]
  • 7.48×107 km2[14]
  • 0.147 Earths
Volume
  • 6.083×1010 km3[14]
  • 0.056 Earths
Mass
  • 3.3011×1023 kg[16]
  • 0.055 Earths
Mean density
5.427 g/cm3[14]
0.346±0.014[17]
4.25 km/s[14]
  • 58.646 d
  • 1407.5 h[14]
Equatorial rotation velocity
10.892 km/h (3.026 m/s)
2.04′ ± 0.08′ (to orbit)[17]
(0.034°)[12]
North pole right ascension
  • 18h 44m 2s
  • 281.01°[12]
North pole declination
61.45°[12]
Albedo
Surface temp. min mean max
0°N, 0°W [19] 100 K 340 K 700 K
85°N, 0°W[19] 80 K 200 K 380 K
−2.6[20] to 5.7[12][21]
4.5–13″[12]
Atmosphere[22]
Surface pressure
trace (<~0.005 picobar)
Composition by volume

Mercury Infobox (9em)

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Mercury (9em)
Mercury in color, by MESSENGER (2008)
Designations
Pronunciation/ˈmɜːrkjəri/
AdjectivesMercurian,[10] Hermian
SymbolAstronomical symbol of Mercury
Orbital characteristics[11]
Epoch J2000
Aphelion
  • 0.466 697 AU
  • 69,816,900 km
Perihelion
  • 0.307 499 AU
  • 46,001,200 km
  • 0.387 098 AU
  • 57,909,050 km
Eccentricity0.205 630[12]
115.88 d[12]
47.362 km/s[12]
174.796°
Inclination
48.331°
29.124°
SatellitesNone
Physical characteristics
Flattening0[15]
  • 7.48×107 km2[14]
  • 0.147 Earths
Volume
  • 6.083×1010 km3[14]
  • 0.056 Earths
Mass
  • 3.3011×1023 kg[16]
  • 0.055 Earths
Mean density
5.427 g/cm3[14]
0.346±0.014[17]
4.25 km/s[14]
  • 58.646 d
  • 1407.5 h[14]
Equatorial rotation velocity
10.892 km/h (3.026 m/s)
2.04′ ± 0.08′ (to orbit)[17]
(0.034°)[12]
North pole right ascension
  • 18h 44m 2s
  • 281.01°[12]
North pole declination
61.45°[12]
Albedo
Surface temp. min mean max
0°N, 0°W [19] 100 K 340 K 700 K
85°N, 0°W[19] 80 K 200 K 380 K
−2.6[20] to 5.7[12][21]
4.5–13″[12]
Atmosphere[22]
Surface pressure
trace (<~0.005 picobar)
Composition by volume

Mercury Infobox (8em)

[edit]
Mercury (8em)
Mercury in color, by MESSENGER (2008)
Designations
Pronunciation/ˈmɜːrkjəri/
AdjectivesMercurian,[10] Hermian
SymbolAstronomical symbol of Mercury
Orbital characteristics[11]
Epoch J2000
Aphelion
  • 0.466 697 AU
  • 69,816,900 km
Perihelion
  • 0.307 499 AU
  • 46,001,200 km
  • 0.387 098 AU
  • 57,909,050 km
Eccentricity0.205 630[12]
115.88 d[12]
47.362 km/s[12]
174.796°
Inclination
48.331°
29.124°
SatellitesNone
Physical characteristics
Flattening0[15]
  • 7.48×107 km2[14]
  • 0.147 Earths
Volume
  • 6.083×1010 km3[14]
  • 0.056 Earths
Mass
  • 3.3011×1023 kg[16]
  • 0.055 Earths
Mean density
5.427 g/cm3[14]
0.346±0.014[17]
4.25 km/s[14]
  • 58.646 d
  • 1407.5 h[14]
Equatorial rotation velocity
10.892 km/h (3.026 m/s)
2.04′ ± 0.08′ (to orbit)[17]
(0.034°)[12]
North pole right ascension
  • 18h 44m 2s
  • 281.01°[12]
North pole declination
61.45°[12]
Albedo
Surface temp. min mean max
0°N, 0°W [19] 100 K 340 K 700 K
85°N, 0°W[19] 80 K 200 K 380 K
−2.6[20] to 5.7[12][21]
4.5–13″[12]
Atmosphere[22]
Surface pressure
trace (<~0.005 picobar)
Composition by volume

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