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See also Template:Easy CSS image crop, which simplifies the interface for this template a bit. {{CSS image crop}} creates a crop of an image inline for previewing the look and feel of a page, or for linking to full images when a slight crop is preferred in an article, but the full image is more encyclopaedic in general. Where only a small ...
A simple template to center-align content in tables and other places. Be aware that the center class is applied to this template, which means every element within the template has its left and right margins set to auto. This may harm some templates. Template parameters [Edit template data] Parameter Description Type Status Content 1 Content to be centered Content required Custom CSS style ...
| magnify-link = The image to be linked by the magnify icon (Use if the image parameter is set to {{Annotated image}} or the Link parameter leads to something other than the image). Basic parameters {{ Easy CSS image crop | image = The name of the image file, e.g. Foo.jpg | desired_width = How wide the image should be after cropping.
Offset Left in pixels, optional and defaults to 0 when omitted--> | Location = <!-- 'right', 'left', 'center' or 'none'. Determines placement of the cropped object on the page Defaults to 'right' when description is provided (as is default for thumb images) When description is blank, location on left (as is default for non-thumbs ...
This template, often abbreviated as {{tlc}}, is used to provide stylized formatting to template displays without actually using the template itself. The code generated will be displayed inline. The code generated will be displayed inline.
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You can add anything that you would add to a normal page, including text, images, and other templates. When editing templates that are in use, it is a good idea to do so in a sandbox, as described in the template sandbox and test cases how-to guide.
Note: Prefer images in landscape orientation. If you must use one in portrait orientation, avoid very skinny ones. If you must choose a skinny image, then please specify the height as well (e.g., 120x120), but note that if you do so, there will be a gap between left or right edge of the image (depending on the what side of the container the template appears) and the edge of the section.