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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).
These templates allow wikitext (e.g., regular text, wikilinks, allowed HTML code, references, and other templates) to be included on the image itself. They may also be used to crop an image so as to focus on a particular portion of it, or alternatively, expand the white area around an image for better placement of wikitext.
Accordingly, you do not usually add the brackets, number of pixels, and other code details you will learn about below, when placing an image in infoboxes – just the file name next to a field labeled | image =. Adding such extraneous code will cause many infoboxes to break.
upright=0.8 – scales the image to approximately 80% of the user's default size (20% smaller) upright=1.2 – scales the image to approximately 120% of the user's default size (20% larger) left – shifts the image to the left margin; right – shifts the image to the right margin; center – shifts the image to center between left/right margins
The underlying image's native dimensions are 3916 × 1980, and the coordinates are given in these dimensions rather than in the 300px resizing. As described in the image map documentation , regions can be specified as circles, rectangles, and arbitrary polygons, and the blue "i" icon can be moved or suppressed.
{{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 ...
To view multiple windows in AOL Desktop Gold, you'll want to resize and position them appropriately on your screen. You can also save the window size and position for the next time you sign in to Desktop Gold. Open the window you want to resize or move. Click and drag the outside border of the window to modify its size.
<center>[[Image:NAME|Alt text]]<br>''Caption''</center> If your caption is longer than a few words, you may need to explicitly set the div width. Some browsers adjust the width of the div based on the width of the text, and if there is a large caption, the div may become too large.