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Basic usage is {{border|element}}, where element is the text, image, etc. around which the border is to appear. The border will be a solid light grey color (#ddd) and 1px (1 pixel) wide by default (for custom settings; see below). {{border|Abc}} → Abc. All options show:
Border border. Put a small border around the image. Location right, left, center or none. Determine the horizontal placement of the image on the page. This defaults to right for thumbnails and framed images. Alignment baseline, middle, sub, super, text-top, text-bottom, top, or bottom. Vertically align the image with respect to adjacent text.
Attributes and values go after the word gallery and a blank space, and before the ending angle bracket: <gallery attributes...> mode= traditional Default, effect is explained below; nolines No borders, less padding, captions centered under images; packed All images aligned by having same height, justified, captions centered under images
This template can be used to put a frame around a picture (or anything else). The frame is the same as in [[Image:Foo|thumb]] or [[Image:Foo|frame]], but without displaying a caption. Demo. I fixed so it now works in bullet lists... It should't be like this; Fred-Chess 08:37, 5 May 2006 (UTC)
The border option adds a one-pixel border, which can be useful when it is important to distinguish image from background. Here is the same picture with and without a border. [[File:Flag of Japan.svg|border|30px|White flag containing solid red circle]] [[File:Flag of Japan.svg|30px|White flag containing solid red circle]] This generates " ".
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{{Easy-border}} To specify the type of image, e.g., a flag, add it as a parameter: {{Easy-border|flag}} Note that this template causes the image itself to display on the file information page. Per WP:NFCC#9, it is not permitted to display non-free files outside the article namespace, so this template can't be used for non-free files.