English Wikipedia has well over 2.4 million infoboxes. The following statistics were compiled in August 2013.
{{Infobox}}
{{Infobox}}
, and not flagged for conversion (NB, this number is far higher than the previous group)
Running total: over 2,440,000.
We can only know a minimum figure for the number of infoboxes; the true figure, which will always be higher, is less easy to count. Including all the other non-{{ Infobox}} infoboxes (see search for " {| class="infobox " with uses under 1,000, the total is certainly over 2.5 million.
Note that there are pages which will never have an infobox, for example disambiguation pages (over 278,000 using {{ Dmbox}}).
{{Infobox biography}}
(since merged into {{
Infobox person}}) was created in August 2004
[29]Microformats have been in infoboxes since April 2007.
A few informal/imperfect comparisons, of the most used templates in a few of the largest non-English Wikipedias (numbers from July 2013):
Found via other methods, that weren't as conclusive, but generally support Places / People (esp. footballer) / Music:
English Wikipedia has well over 2.4 million infoboxes. The following statistics were compiled in August 2013.
{{Infobox}}
{{Infobox}}
, and not flagged for conversion (NB, this number is far higher than the previous group)
Running total: over 2,440,000.
We can only know a minimum figure for the number of infoboxes; the true figure, which will always be higher, is less easy to count. Including all the other non-{{ Infobox}} infoboxes (see search for " {| class="infobox " with uses under 1,000, the total is certainly over 2.5 million.
Note that there are pages which will never have an infobox, for example disambiguation pages (over 278,000 using {{ Dmbox}}).
{{Infobox biography}}
(since merged into {{
Infobox person}}) was created in August 2004
[29]Microformats have been in infoboxes since April 2007.
A few informal/imperfect comparisons, of the most used templates in a few of the largest non-English Wikipedias (numbers from July 2013):
Found via other methods, that weren't as conclusive, but generally support Places / People (esp. footballer) / Music: