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  2. Lightbox (JavaScript) - Wikipedia

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    A typical lightbox image display. Lightbox is a JavaScript library that displays images and videos by filling the screen, and dimming out the rest of the web page. [1] The original JavaScript library was written by Lokesh Dhakar. [2] The term Lightbox may also refer to other similar JavaScript libraries.

  3. 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.

  4. Bootstrap (front-end framework) - Wikipedia

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    Bootstrap (formerly Twitter Bootstrap) is a free and open-source CSS framework directed at responsive, mobile-first front-end web development. It contains HTML , CSS and (optionally) JavaScript -based design templates for typography , forms , buttons , navigation , and other interface components.

  5. Template:Gallery - Wikipedia

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    Place this template on an article or user page to create a gallery of images on that page along with captions. Anyone may place this template. Template parameters [Edit template data] Parameter Description Type Status title title Title for the overall gallery Example Pictures of chickens String suggested align align Alignment of the gallery on the page; possible values include left, right, and ...

  6. Help:Gallery tag - Wikipedia

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    The default width and height are currently 120px. Images displayed by the <Gallery>...</Gallery> tag do not obey user viewing preferences. The packed mode will automatically adjust image sizes to use available display space optimally. Every line specifies an image file. The File: prefix is unnecessary.

  7. Wikipedia:Images - Wikipedia

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    Also, images that are used on the Main Page have a local version to prevent vandalism from appearing. Editors can also choose to have a local version stored on Wikipedia. Images are classified as files and use the prefix of File: or the deprecated prefix of Image:. The File namespace is one of several namespaces used on Wikipedia.

  8. Wikipedia:Gallery pages - Wikipedia

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    From this point, image will be taken as synonymous with "media file". thumb An image thumbnail: the display of an image at reduced size, however generated. "Thumbs" are a subset of "images". image page Any page within the Image: namespace (often called an "image description page"). Clicking any image will normally take the reader to its image page.

  9. Help:Pictures - Wikipedia

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    A gallery displays several pictures in an array or similar layout. Before making a gallery, read the image use policy for galleries. Generally, a gallery should not be added so long as there is space for images to be effectively presented adjacent to text. Technically, a gallery can be produced in different ways.