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Description Code Output Rendered output With the file only {{file link|file=Bad Title Example.png}} [[File:Bad Title Example.png]] With format, size, link and caption options
The MediaWiki software, which drives Wikipedia, allows the use of a subset of HTML 5 elements, or tags and their attributes, for presentation formatting. [1] However, most HTML functionality can be replicated using equivalent wiki markup or templates.
Wikipedia:Manual of Style#Italics is a link to a section within another page. [[# Links and URLs]] is a link to another section on the current page. [[# Links and URLs | Links and URLs]] is a link to the same section without showing the # symbol. #Links and URLs is a link to another section on the current page.
link - the page that the file should link to. Use the blank string '' to suppress the default link to the file description page. alt - the alt text. Use the blank string '' to suppress the default alt text. caption - a caption for the file. page - sets a page number for multi-paged files such as PDFs. class - adds a class parameter to image links.
Note that none of these examples provide links to Wikipedia:Media help, and example 2 provides no navigable links to the file itself. Consequently, whenever this method is used, the {{Inline audio}} template must be shown on that page, and the presentation of the play buttons must be accompanied by clickable links to the sound file itself ...
The media type part may include one or more parameters, in the format attribute=value, separated by semicolons (;) . A common media type parameter is charset , specifying the character set of the media type, where the value is from the IANA list of character set names. [ 6 ]
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The following example contains three chunks of size 4, 7, and 11 (hexadecimal "B") octets of data. 4␍␊Wiki␍␊7␍␊pedia i␍␊B␍␊n ␍␊chunks.␍␊0␍␊␍␊ Below is an annotated version of the encoded data.