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portrait photo photograph avatar icon image needed need missing placeholder replacement temporary temp dummy example sample upload free use public domain silhouette ...
This template should be used on the Wikipedia:Graphics Lab if the file to be changed is non-free.Such files may only be displayed in articles per the non-free content criteria policy and thus cannot be shown in the preloaded gallery at the top of a new Graphics Lab request.
If an image is desired but not available, one may add "yes" to the "needs-photo" section of the :Template:WPBiography on the talkpage. If no image is available yet, do not use an image placeholder. Example abc.jpg, xpz.png, 123.gif: File: suggested: Image upright: image_upright: Scales the image thumbnail from its default size by the given factor.
See Wikipedia:Image placeholders for more information. This category consists of image placeholders for requested images . When using an image in this category it is recommended to apply the class attribute values "metadata" (to suppress printing) and "dummy" (to allow users to suppress display).
-- Inputs:-- image - Can either be a bare filename (with or without the File:/Image: prefix) or a fully formatted image link-- page - page to display for multipage images (DjVu)-- size - size to display the image-- maxsize - maximum size for image-- sizedefault - default size to display the image if size param is blank-- alt - alt text for ...
This image is a derivative work of the following images: File:Html-source-code3.png licensed with GPL, PD-user . 2006-07-27T08:31:12Z Reisio 341x256 (2455 Bytes) replacing with free screenshot (one that's allowed on Commons), pubdomain+GPL-2
The difference between placeholder images and other photos in the infobox is WP:SELF and the suggestion of inadequacy.Northwesterner1 23:26, 15 April 2008 (UTC) In that case, it can be corrected with improved wording. Double Blue (Talk) 23:34, 15 April 2008 (UTC) Well unless the image placeholder is a lot smaller then I would rather have ...
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