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This page explains how to place images on wiki pages, where the image acts as a hypertext link to somewhere other than the image description page.Care should be taken that this is done in compliance with the licensing terms of the file in question, particularly if they require proper attribution.
Usually, when you click on any image of Wikipedia you go to the image description page, where you can find a lot of info about it like the source, the license, or a full size version. However, a template —Template:Click— was created to change that behavior so
In some cases, it may be desirable to add clickable annotations to an image. The templates Template:Annotated image and Template:Annotated image 4 exist for this purpose. These templates allow wikitext (e.g., regular text, wikilinks, allowed HTML code, references, and other templates) to be included on the image itself. They may also be used to ...
Template:ClickA is very similar to {{}}, but it creates an external link instead of an internal one.It is only used as a shut-down button for bots.I think this can be easily fixed creating another template named {{}} or something like that which sole purpose is to create an extremely big "shut-down" red link, and thus being totally accessible (not as pretty, but more intuitive than a red ...
The name of the image to use, in File:Image name here format. Again, leave out the wikilink brackets, and do not give a full URL. |scale= – a.k.a. |upright= Sets the image scale (actually a width-to-height ratio), using the |frameless|upright=value here feature of the MediaWiki image syntax as described at WP:Picture tutorial.
This template will insert a horizontal rule followed by a new right-aligned line beginning with the selection cursor (hand) icon, followed by the bold words Clickable image, when placed in an image caption. It is intended for use after a caption where the image contains clickable areas through use of an imagemap.
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.
For large amounts of caption text, use text-align:left; to make it left-justified. Alternate text is optional but recommended. See Alternate text for images for hints on writing good alternate text. To have some text to the left of an image, and then some more text below the image, then put in a single <br clear="all">.