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  2. Help:Visual file markup - Wikipedia

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    See examples. A file in framed mode uses the codes frame or framed. This will display the file at full size with a caption. Because files are not scaled down, framed mode is not appropriate for large images, but is a good choice for video – provided the video is not too large. Frameless mode. See examples

  3. Wikipedia:Extended image syntax - Wikipedia

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    With an operand, e.g. thumb=Example.png, the operand names an image that is used as the thumbnail, ignoring any size specification. frame Preserve the original image size, and put a box around the image. Show any caption below the image. Float the image on the right unless overridden with the location attribute.

  4. Template:File link - Wikipedia

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    Module:File link ( sandbox) This template is used to construct wikitext links to files. It is primarily useful for templates that use complicated logic to make file links. Simple file links should be made with wikitext markup directly, as it uses less resources than this template. For help with wikitext file markup please refer to the ...

  5. Template:Multiple image - Wikipedia

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    Template:Multiple image/styles.css (sandbox) This template creates a box containing between two and ten images, arranged either vertically or horizontally and with captions for the entire box or per image. With the appropriate choice of parameters, the template can automatically resize images to a given total width with each image having the ...

  6. Help:Pictures - Wikipedia

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    Normally the size should be specified as a value relative to the user's preferred base size, using the |upright= parameter rather than pixel values. Where size forcing is appropriate, larger images should generally be no more than 500 pixels tall and 400 pixels wide, so that they can comfortably be displayed on the smallest displays in common use.

  7. Module:File link - Wikipedia

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    size - the size of the image, e.g. '100px', 'x100px' or '100x100px'. upright - the 'upright' parameter, used for setting the size of tall and thin images. link - the page that the file should link to. Use the blank string '' to suppress the default link to the file description page. alt - the alt text. Use the blank string '' to suppress the ...

  8. Module:InfoboxImage - Wikipedia

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    InfoboxImage. Module documentation. This Lua module is used in system messages, and on approximately 4,610,000 pages, or roughly 8% of all pages. Changes to it can cause immediate changes to the Wikipedia user interface. To avoid major disruption and server load, any changes should be tested in the module's /sandbox or /testcases subpages, or ...

  9. Indexed color - Wikipedia

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    A 2-bit indexed color image. The color of each pixel is represented by a number; each number (the index) corresponds to a color in the color table (the palette).. In computing, indexed color is a technique to manage digital images' colors in a limited fashion, in order to save computer memory and file storage, while speeding up display refresh and file transfers.