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This template displays a gallery of images in an array, left-to-right in rows. Global parameters |width= and |height= control the size of all images in the gallery. The number of images per row is based upon the image width parameters and the width of the screen. The number of images per row can change when the user resizes the window.
width: Use to set the same width for each image (i.e. overrides any width[n] below). Do not include if different image widths intended, including if images are to be resized to a fixed total width. total_width: Use to scale the images to the same height and this total width. Do not use both total_width and width. image[n]
Total width (in pixels) of the box containing the image and annotations. Must be at least as large as the image's displayed width (which can be set using image-width). height: positive integer – Total height (in pixels) of the box containing the image and annotations. Must be at least as large as the image's displayed height.
{{CSS image crop | Image = The Name of the image file, or may accept {{Annotated image}}. | bSize = The Base Image width in pixels (the image we are cropping on) | cWidth = Crop Image Width in pixels | cHeight = Crop image Height in pixels | oTop = Offset Top in pixels, optional and defaults to 0 when omitted | oLeft = Offset Left in pixels, optional and defaults to 0 when omitted | Location ...
Framing an Image will automatically set the Image to the right side of the screen and frame it. (Like a picture frame) To frame an Image type in: [[File:Cscr-featured.svg|frame]] Which will appear like this: NOTE: This will force the image to be in its original size (to change the size use thumbnails or do not use the frame).
The Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) specification describes how elements of web pages are displayed by graphical browsers. Section 4 of the CSS1 specification defines a "formatting model" that gives block-level elements—such as p and blockquote—a width and height, and three levels of boxes surrounding it: padding, borders, and margins. [4]
Which default image it uses depends on the type parameter. An image = Should be an image with usual wiki notation. 40px - 50px width are usually about right depending on the image height to width ratio. (But the message box can handle images of any size.) For example: image = [[File:Gnome-dev-camera.svg|40px]] none = Means that no image is used ...
No parameter = If no image parameter is given, the template uses a default image. Which default image it uses depends on the type parameter. An image = Should be an image with usual wiki notation. 40px - 50px width is usually about right depending on the image height-to-width ratio (but the message box can handle images of any size).