Per and , "avoid using smaller font sizes in elements that already use a smaller font size, such as infoboxes, navboxes and reference sections". Since this template's text is already reduced to 90% of the normal size, use of the {{Small}} template or <small>...</small> tags within this template produces a font size that is 77% of the page default, well below the 85% minimum specified in the linked guidelines.
final round to display. This parameter should be omitted unless it is less than the default value set by rounds.
minround
first round to display.
1
height
the amount of vertical visibility desired for the bracket. Creates a vertical scroll bar. Enter a number with units (e.g., 30em or 480px).
col-spacing
the amount of horizontal space between rounds. Enter as a plain number (e.g., 10 for 10px).
5
seed-width
the width of the cells for seeds. Plain numbers are assumed to be in px units (e.g., 25 for 25px 2em for 2em)
25
team-width
the width of the cells for team names. Plain numbers are assumed to be in px units (e.g., 200 for 200px or 15em for 15em)
150
score-width
the width of the cells for scores. Plain numbers are assumed to be in px units (e.g., 25 or 25px 2em for 2em)
25
seeds
set to no to omit seeds in in all matches. set to yes to show seed cells to show for all matches.
legs
the number of legs for all rounds. Use RDm-legs to individually set columns. Use RDm-legsk to individually set teams.
1
autolegs
set to yes to automatically generate score cells per team. If legs or RDm-legs is used, autolegs will be set to no .
no
byes
set to yes to hide any team cells that are empty. Use RDm-byes for all matches under column m. Use RDmh-byes for matches under header h only in column m.
no
show-bye-paths
set to yes to replace any team cells that that are hidden byes with a path.
no
aggregate
set to yes to add an aggregate score box to each match. Only matches with two or more legs will show the aggregate score box.
no
boldwinner
set to yes to automatically bold the seed/team/score with the higher score in each match.
no
shift
vertically shifts all of the entries by the number entered. Use RDm-shift for individual in columns.
0
RDm, RDmh
The header text of the (alpha hth) header in column m (e.g., RD1 or RD1a for the first header and RD1b for the second header in column 1).
RDm-seedk
The seed of the kth team in column m. Alternatively, use RDmh-seedk for the kth team under header mh.
RDm-teamk
The name of the kth team in column m. Alternatively, use RDmh-teamk for the kth team under header mh.
RDm-scorek
The score of the kth team in column m. Alternatively, use RDmh-scorek for the kth team under header mh. Append the suffix -l for the lth leg or -agg for the aggregate score.
RDm-textk
The text above the kth match in column m. Alternatively, use RDmh-textk for the kth match under header mh.
RDm-groupk
The text for the kth group in column m. Group text will appear to the left of whenever two paths meet.
RD-shade
the background color (in hex format, e.g. #ABCDEF) of all headers. Use RDm-shade or RDmh-shade for individual headers.
set to numbered change the parameter name style of RDm-textk, RDm-seedk, RDm-teamk, and RDm-scorek to a numbered notation (|1=,|2=...). Set |seeds=yes add seeds.
indexed
↑Does not currently work for paths under subheaders.
↑numbered may not be compatible with certain other features, e.g. boldwinner and groups.
Whenever there are multiple headers in a single column, more than one parameter may be assigned to a cell value. For example, in the following bracket, both |RD1-team3= and |RD1b-team1= can be used to assign the third team in the first column. By default, entries with subheader prefixes will override those without. In the below example, RD1b-team1 will override any value that has been set by RD1-team3.
Upper round
Lower round
RD1-team3 or RD1b-team1
Parameters used in articles take precedence over parameters used in the template itself. For example, suppose ArticleX used the template NTeamBracket, and suppose NTeamBracket had the parameter |RD1-seed1=1 set. If ArticleX implemented {{NTeamBracket|RD1-seed1=2}}, then the first team in round 1 would have a seed of 2.