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When adding an image to an infobox, thumbnails should NOT be used. Infobox templates should implement the InfoboxImage module to help with formatting of images so simply supplying the file name will work. For example, to use File:Image PlaceHolder.png, you can simply use |image=Image PlaceHolder.png.
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:
I would say that image tags should be dated and then removed after a certain period of time.Broadweighbabe 09:22, 13 April 2008 (UTC) Probably No: the placeholder image currently functions like a cleanup tag--it implies that there's something wrong with the article that needs to be fixed. Let's go with the 1% figure (though it might be lower).
Second, these "no free image" placeholder images in the absence of real images are ugly. Third, "No Free Image, Click Here if you Own One" is meaningless to 99.9% of Wikipedia users - and probably 95% of Wikipedia editors. Those people who understand that what a "free image" constitutes don't need the silly "no free image" placeholder to remind ...
An image placeholder is a dummy image designed to draw attention to the need for an actual image. Wikipedia image placeholders were meant to be used on articles, especially those of living people, for the purpose of trying to obtain a freely-licensed image for them. In a Wikipedia Centralized Discussion this idea was found to be controversial ...
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See Wikipedia:Image placeholders for more information. This category consists of image placeholders for requested images . When using an image in this category it is recommended to apply the class attribute values "metadata" (to suppress printing) and "dummy" (to allow users to suppress display).
JSON Schema specifies a JSON-based format to define the structure of JSON data for validation, documentation, and interaction control. It provides a contract for the JSON data required by a given application and how that data can be modified. [ 29 ]