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Where you'll replace (file name) with the actual name of the image's page (including the file extension). For example: To disable this image from automatically being displayed anywhere on Wikipedia, your script will look like this: body a [href = "/wiki/File:Silver-service-star.png"] {display: none;} Remember to replace spaces and punctuation ...
The Anus one blocked the entire link. When I looked at the Bad image list all I saw was a *. For File:Autofellatio6.jpg I saw the following: except on Autofellatio, Talk:Autofellatio/Archive 9; The images still showed up on associated pages as well as their File page. I tried selecting on the image itself, using href and src, but that also did ...
Recommended: Image placeholders should not be used on article pages. But agreed that it should be: Recommended: Further discussions on systems to replace image placeholders for the purpose of soliciting images for articles are encouraged and should take place at Project Free images or another agreed location. 3.
An image placeholder is a dummy image designed to draw attention to the need for an actual image. Wikipedia image placeholders were meant to be used on articles, especially those of living people, for the purpose of trying to obtain a freely-licensed image for them. In a Wikipedia Centralized Discussion this idea was found to be controversial ...
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See Wikipedia:Image placeholders for more information. This category consists of image placeholders for requested images . When using an image in this category it is recommended to apply the class attribute values "metadata" (to suppress printing) and "dummy" (to allow users to suppress display).
Because of the risk that placeholder material might accidentally be published, it is clearly marked with an FPO indicator in the form of a simulated watermark or overprint, stamp, or the like in the expectation that it will make the placeholder's presence obvious to designers working on the layout; reviewing proof copies; or, as a last resort ...