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  2. Wikipedia:Public domain image resources - Wikipedia

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    Bing.com – Has an Advanced Image Search that offers images in different resolutions and also categorizes images. Allows free querying of the bing Image Search API up to a certain limit per day. Everystockphoto.com – Searching over 4.3 million public domain and creative commons photos including Wikipedia and NASA. Free user accounts with ...

  3. Pixabay - Wikipedia

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    Pixabay.com is a free stock photography and royalty-free stock media website. It is used for sharing photos, illustrations, vector graphics, film footage, stock music and sound effects, exclusively under the custom Pixabay Content License, which generally allows the free use of the material with some restrictions.

  4. Template:Branded Button - Wikipedia

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    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.

  5. Wikipedia:Images - Wikipedia

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    Images are stored on the Wikipedia website or the partner Wikimedia Commons website. All free content is stored on "Commons" and images that have more onerous copyright restrictions are stored on Wikipedia, under a fair use rationale. Also, images that are used on the Main Page have a local version to prevent vandalism from appearing. Editors ...

  6. Web badge - Wikipedia

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    Web buttons, badges or stickers are small images in some World Wide Web pages which are typically used to promote programs that were used to create or host the site (for example, MediaWiki sites often have a "Powered by Mediawiki" button on the bottom right corner of the page).

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  8. Favicon - Wikipedia

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    Wikipedia's favicon, shown in Firefox. A favicon (/ ˈ f æ v. ɪ ˌ k ɒ n /; short for favorite icon), also known as a shortcut icon, website icon, tab icon, URL icon, or bookmark icon, is a file containing one or more small icons [1] associated with a particular website or web page.

  9. Wikipedia:Uploading images - Wikipedia

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    Note that Commons only accepts free images (public domain or licensed under a free license). If the image is fair use , you can't upload it to Commons, so it will have to be uploaded separately to every project that uses it.

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