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  2. Template:Multiple image - Wikipedia

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    Create an array of images, with multiple rows. The value passed to may be a single number or a list of numbers with each row delimited by /. Can be combined with total_width for automatic sizing of images. Example 1 / 2 / 1: String: optional: Image width: width: Width overrides Width 1, Width 2, Width 3, etc.

  3. Wikipedia:Extended image syntax - Wikipedia

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    (E.g. 100px) Scale the image to make it the specified number of pixels in width, and scale the height to retain the original aspect ratio. xHeightpx (E.g., x150px) Scale the image to make it the specified number of pixels in height, and scale the width to retain the original aspect ratio. WidthxHeightpx

  4. Template:Infobox train - Wikipedia

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    If |background= is present, but blank, the default is white; but if this parameter is omitted entirely, the default background colour is #eee. image - The filename for the infobox image. imagealt - Alternative text for image. imagesize - (or image_size) The size (width) of the images in pixels (as in imagesize=200). If |imagesize= is present ...

  5. Help:Table - Wikipedia

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    A table can be useful even if none of the cells have content. For example, the background colors of cells can be changed with cell parameters, making the table into a diagram, like meta:Template talk:Square 8x8 pentomino example. An "image" in the form of a table is much more convenient to edit than an uploaded image.

  6. Template:CSS image crop - Wikipedia

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    {{CSS image crop | Image = The Name of the image file, or may accept {{Annotated image}}. | bSize = The Base Image width in pixels (the image we are cropping on) | cWidth = Crop Image Width in pixels | cHeight = Crop image Height in pixels | oTop = Offset Top in pixels, optional and defaults to 0 when omitted | oLeft = Offset Left in pixels, optional and defaults to 0 when omitted | Location ...

  7. Help:Advanced table formatting - Wikipedia

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    That floating-image table floats a typical image-box, but also allows adjusting the left-hand margin of the image (see temple-example floating below). Infobox A This sample infobox shows how the floating image-box aligns toward the center.

  8. Help:EasyTimeline syntax - Wikipedia

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    Example: PlotArea = width:800 height:600 left:50 bottom:50 Relative measures may be used for specifying sizes and positions. Specify a number between 0 and 100, immediately followed by a % (percentage) sign. For horizontal measurements the percentage is related to image width, for vertical measurements to image height.

  9. Wikipedia : Manual of Style/Images

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    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.