This element cell formatting allows more data than in basic periodic tables. On the other hand, it takes more space and may exceed page width, so the reader may have to scroll horizontally.
{{element cell-large
| 1= atomic number (Z)
| 2= element name
| link= alternate page link for {{{2}}} (creates like [[Mercury (element)|mercury]]) (formerly parameter 8)
| 3= symbol
| 4= atomic weight
| 5= state of matter (sets font color)
| 6= metal–nonmetal category name (sets background color)
| bg= background color (overrides {{{6}}}, could look like bg=#aabbcc; formerly parameter 9)
| 7= occurrence (sets cell border style)
| border = cell border (overrides {{{7}}}; could look like: border=1px solid purple)
| style= adds or overrides any of the style settings (do not add the "" quotes)
| title= (mouseover text, overrides title from 2: 6; 5; 7)
| legend = (overrides legend part of the title that was composed from 6; 5; 7)
}}
Note: parameters link=, bg= and border= do not show in the title (mousehover) text.
The larger periodic tables using this template are:
Column counts are columns only that contain elements. "Compact cells" denote cells with element symbol only, have navbox style and the table fits basic wiki page width (1024×768). "Detailed cells" have more data, and may cause page width excess (scroll bar added). "Extended" periodic tables are about theoretical periods 8 and higher (element 119 and higher).