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CSS image replacement is a Web design technique that uses Cascading Style Sheets to replace text on a Web page with an image containing that text. It is intended to keep the page accessible to users of screen readers, text-only web browsers, or other browsers where support for images or style sheets is either disabled or nonexistent, while allowing the image to differ between styles.
Put a small border around the image. Location right, left, center or none. Determine the horizontal placement of the image on the page. This defaults to right for thumbnails and framed images. Alignment baseline, middle, sub, super, text-top, text-bottom, top, or bottom. Vertically align the image with respect to adjacent text. This defaults to ...
The previous image may have incorrect image syntax, especially an incomplete ]] at the end; The capitalization in the wikicode must be followed; thus if an image file is Image:Photo of Wikipede.JPG, you will need to use the capital letters for "JPG". The image is blacklisted on MediaWiki:Bad image list.
It should be used on boxes which are floated right (using float: right;). margin:0 1em 0.5em 0; This performs the same function as the style directly above, but should be used for boxes which are floated left (using float: left;).
Admittedly, cropping a tiny bit out of a large image with any sort of CSS image crop is very inefficient: It still has to load a thumbnail big enough to crop that tiny bit from. In this case, it's loading a 400px wide image for the first, smaller example of the isolated water droplet, and a 900px wide image for the second.
Image using width upright=1.8, so that it is 80% wider than the Siberian Husky image above (which is at the default upright=1 width) Image using upright=0.5; a scaling factor less than 1 contracts the image width. An image's size is controlled by changing its width – after which software automatically adjusts height in proportion.
Image to the right: imageright: The image to be displayed to the *right* of the text. This should be given as a file wikilink, just as if you were adding an image on its own, with the size, typically 40–50px. Example [[File:Some image.svg|40px]] Content: optional: CSS style for entire box: style: Inline CSS styles, which will be applied to ...
f-poweredbyico – the powered by MediaWiki image that normally resides to the right of the page f-list – id for the list that contains all the bits of text at the bottom of the page Style depending on a parameter or variable