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* To create a thumbnail, you must have two different images.  The smaller one will link to the larger one.  A thumbnail for linking should generally be under 200 pixels both high and wide:
 
* To create a thumbnail, you must have two different images.  The smaller one will link to the larger one.  A thumbnail for linking should generally be under 200 pixels both high and wide:
  
** <nowiki>[http://www.nationstates.net/images/island_small.jpg http://www.nationstates.net/images/island.jpg]</nowiki>  
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** For ecample: '''<nowiki>[http://www.nationstates.net/images/island_small.jpg http://www.nationstates.net/images/island.jpg]</nowiki>'''
 
** Gives you: [http://www.nationstates.net/images/island.jpg http://www.nationstates.net/images/island_small.jpg]
 
** Gives you: [http://www.nationstates.net/images/island.jpg http://www.nationstates.net/images/island_small.jpg]
 
See [[Europe]] for an example of a well-designed thumbnail link.
 
See [[Europe]] for an example of a well-designed thumbnail link.
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Revision as of 21:03, 2 November 2004

NSwiki Image Use Policy

The final image use policy on NSwiki is currently not settled, due to problems with the upload function. Until then, please use these guidelines:


Instructions for image use

The instructions for image use are, quite frankly, wrong.

You should not use the [[Image:picture.jpg]] format, as it simply doesn't work at present.

Posting a picture

  • To post a picture, simply paste the URL of the linked picture in the text of your article.
  • The wiki software automatically recognized common file formats and extensions, and will display your picture correctly.
  • Pictures will be added to your article using the same editing techniques as any other element. If you don't want your picture appearing in the midst of text, you should leave a blank line before and after your posted URL.
  • There is a wonderful tutorial on Wikipedia, absolutely none of which currently works here. Do not use Wikipedia guidelines for pictures - yet.
  • If you are comfortable using tables, you can wrap text around your picture. This will interfere with the Info boxes if not used carefully, so preview first.

Guidelines for image size

Big files create slow page loads

Remember when you post that many wiki members still use dialup connections. Unnecessarily large pictures will cause them to abandon otherwise worthy pages. The same is true for overuse of sheer numbers of pictures. Be polite in your use of pictures.


Use smaller images in Infoboxes

You should also be aware that the Infobox elements are fixed in size. Don't try to put too large an image into the infobox. Try a different way to showcase your work. Nation and Region standard infoboxes are 300 pixels wide, Character infoboxes are 200 pixels. Try not to exceed that for flag and character pictures.


Wide pictures are harder to see

Don't include pictures that are wider than most browser pages. If your picture is too wide to fit, use a link or a thumbnail instead.


  • To create a picture link, simply enclose the URL in brackets:
    • For example: [http://www.nationstates.net/images/island.jpg NationStates]
    • Gives you NationStates
  • To create a thumbnail, you must have two different images. The smaller one will link to the larger one. A thumbnail for linking should generally be under 200 pixels both high and wide:
    • For ecample: [http://www.nationstates.net/images/island_small.jpg http://www.nationstates.net/images/island.jpg]
    • Gives you: island_small.jpg

See Europe for an example of a well-designed thumbnail link.



Guidelines for image hosting


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