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  2. Help:Gallery tag - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Help:Gallery_tag

    This parameter specifies the initial height to render every image thumbnail, before images are possibly scaled up (keeping their size ratio) by JavaScript to fill rows; when needed the Javascript will query the image server to get resized thumbnails for several scales between 100% (the initial height specified) and about 125%. This gives good ...

  3. Mouseover - Wikipedia

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    2.1.2 Example code. ... Here is a simple example using HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. ... Mouseover effects can enhance image galleries, for example, by zooming in on an ...

  4. Wikipedia:Gallery pages - Wikipedia

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    See Wikipedia:Image use policy#Image galleries for current policies applicable to image galleries. Gallery pages, as opposed to small galleries within articles, are generally discouraged . There are, however, a fairly small number of good galleries in the Wikipedia namespace (see [2] , and also Wikipedia:Featured article candidates/Robert Peake ...

  5. Wikipedia:Extended image syntax - Wikipedia

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    Wikipedia:Images – For an overview of images in Wikipedia; Help:Pictures; Wikipedia:Picture tutorial; Wikimedia Commons (Commons Main Page), a free multimedia repository, that you can use directly in Wikipedia and the other Wikimedia projects. You can upload new images or use the stored ones.

  6. Template:Gallery layout - Wikipedia

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    {{Gallery layout}} is a wrapper (or wrapper start tag) for blocks of arbitrary display: inline-block content (usually images generated by templates) to have them display in a style similar to <gallery>...</gallery> output: The blocks are auto-centered on one line, and wrap only as necessary to fit the window width, re-centering upon wrapping.

  7. data URI scheme - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Data_URI_scheme

    In this example, the image data is encoded with utf8 and hence the image data can broken into multiple lines for easy reading. Single quote has to be used in the SVG data as double quote is used for encapsulating the image source. A favicon can also be made with utf8 encoding and SVG data which has to appear in the 'head' section of the HTML:

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  9. Wikipedia:User scripts/Guide - Wikipedia

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    However, if your code works with the content part of the page (the #mw-content-text element), you should use the 'wikipage.content' hook instead. This way your code will successfully reprocess the page when it is updated asynchronously and the hook is fired again. There are plenty of tools that do so, ranging from edit preview to watchlist ...