- VW3
- Using Images
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January 6, 2015, 2:03 PM
General Differences
made the following changes
- changed the title prefix from 'Help' to 'VW3'
- changed the meta description
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First, create a page in the Image namespace with title "Filename" - you can do this by selecting "Upload New File" from the Wiki Navbar menu. -
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First, create a page in the Image namespace with title "Filename" - you can do this by selecting "Upload New File" from the Wiki Navbar menu.
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First, create a page in the Image namespace with title "Filename" - you can do this by selecting "Upload New File" from the Wiki Navbar menu.
[image]Using Images.jpg|center[/image] -
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When editing the page, the Title must match the file name of an attached file. In the event that you upload more than one attachment, this is how the mod differentiates which is the "main" one. -
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When editing the page, the Title must match the file name of an attached file. -
[image]Using Images-filename.jpg|center[/image] -
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Say you have "Article A". You can now add a thumbnail of "Filename" using the code: -
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In the event that you upload more than one attachment, this is how the mod differentiates which is the "main" one. -
[image]example.jpg|center[/image] -
-[code][image]filename|thumb|caption[/image][/code]
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Note: The Image BB-Code is not the same as vBulletin's [noparse][IMG][/noparse] tag. -
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Save the image, and you can begin using it in other articles and posts by calling it with a BB-Code tag:
[code][image]filename|thumb|caption[/image][/code] -
There are several other parameters that this BB-Code can accept. Check your forum's [I]Special:WikiCodeList[/I] for more information, and experiment.
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Remember that the BB-Code tag for each namespace - in this case "image" - is customizable in your Namespace Manager. -
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[template]Warning Box | Note | The Image BB-Code is not the same as vBulletin's [noparse][IMG][/noparse] tag.
Forum admins can change the BB-Code tag for each namespace. The tag "image" above is used simply as an example.[/template]