

The text flow can be stopped by placing before the text that should start after the image. Depending on the web browser's screen resolution and such, text flow on the right side of an image may cause a section header (for instance, = My Header =) to appear to the right of the image, instead of below it, as a user may expect. On occasion it is desirable to stop text from flowing around an image. The size of an image with thumb and frameless can be reduced, but can not be enlarged beyond the original size of the image.įor how it appears when its size is not specified, see Format section above.An image with frame always ignores the size specification.When the format is not specified, or only bordered, the size can be both reduced and enlarged.Results in (the text is underlined to show the result more clearly)Īmong different formats, the effect of the size parameter may be different, as shown below. Text text text text text text text text text text text text text text text text text text text text text text text No alignment specified, or default alignment Note that when using frame or thumb, the default alignment will be right.

, you can use a different image for the thumbnail.baseline, sub, super, top, text-top, middle, bottom, text-bottom: Controls the vertical alignment of the image within a text.left, right, center, none: Controls the alignment of the image within a text.border, frame, thumb, or frameless: Controls how the image is formatted.Where options can be zero or more of the following, separated by pipes:
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The full syntax for displaying an image is:
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Tag all images with the applicable license template.Main article: Team Fortress Wiki:Licensing images If you are having trouble deciding which categor(ies) your image belongs, try finding a similar image used in the same context and looking up what categories they use. The categories may be placed in the image summary during initial file uploading or anytime afterwards. The full syntax for adding categories is: This allows users to check if similar images have already been uploaded before. It can be useful to add categories to your images. Any other useful descriptive notes could also be added there. You should use the description page to explain where you got the file from and what its copyright status is.

You should edit this page to provide more information about the file. Your file gets its very own “File Description Page” within the "File" namespace of the wiki. Don't revert to an older version or attempt to upload again.Īfter you've uploaded a file, you can use it in an article with some special wiki syntax to create the link (see below). Try clearing your page cache ( Ctrl + F5 on most browsers, see here).
