Notice: We are aware that many of the Chewiki’s images are still broken. We promise: we will try our best to fix it, but we don't guarantee that the fix will be trivial.
Help:Images
Upload a Image
- In the sidebar, under toolbox, click "Upload file"
- Next to the Source filename, click Browse to locate the file on your computer.
- Change the Destination filename to something descriptive, if necessary.
- Fill in the Summary, if necessary.
- Click the Upload file button.
After you've uploaded some files, use the following image codes to put them in your articles.
Image codes
Description | You type | You get |
Embed image (with alt text) |
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Link to description page |
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Link directly to file |
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Thumbnail (centered, 100 pixels wide, with caption) |
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Error creating thumbnail: File missing |
Border (100 pixels) Results in a very small gray border |
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Error creating thumbnail: File missing
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Frameless Like thumbnail, respect user preferences for image width but without border and no right float. |
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Uploaded files
To use an image or other file which has been uploaded to the wiki, use:
[[Image:Onion.png]]
If you add a pipe (|) and some text after the filename, the text will be used as alternative text for text-only browsers:
[[Image:Onion.png|alternative text]]
If you don't want to display the image, you can link to the file's description page, by adding a colon:
[[:Image:Onion.png]]
To bypass the description page and link directly to a file , use the "Media" pseudo-namespace:
[[Media:Onion.png]]
You can also make piped links if you want some other text to be used:
[[:Image:Onion.png|link text]]
[[Media:Onion.png|link text]]
Advanced options
The full syntax for displaying an image is:
[[Image:{name}|{options}]]
Where options can be zero or more of the following, separated by pipes:
thumb
,thumbnail
, orframe
: Controls how the image is formattedleft
,right
,center
,none
: Controls the alignment of the image on the page{width}px
: Resizes the image to the given width in pixels{caption text}
The options can be given in any order. If a given option does not match any of the other possibilities, it is assumed to be the caption text. Caption text can contain wiki links or other formatting.
Gallery of images
It's easy to make a gallery of thumbnails with the <gallery>
tag. The syntax is:
<gallery> Image:{filename}|{caption} Image:{filename}|{caption} {...} </gallery>
Captions are optional, and may contain wiki links or other formatting.
for example:
<gallery> Image:Onion.png|Item 1 Image:Onion.png|a link to [[Help:Contents]] Image:Onion.png Image:Onion.png Image:Onion.png|''italic caption'' </gallery>
is formatted as:
- Error creating thumbnail: File missing
Item 1
- Error creating thumbnail: File missing
a link to Help:Contents
- Error creating thumbnail: File missing
- Error creating thumbnail: File missing
- Error creating thumbnail: File missing
italic caption
When To Add Images
Character articles are the ones that require pictures most, as most readers would like an idea of what the character looks like. For sources, a picture isn't needed as much, since one would really only be needed if the show has a distinctive art style, and a logo is just redundant. And for poopers, it's your own choice to add an image.
However, there must be good reasoning for it. How well does a picture illustrate the subject of the article? A quick test is to preview what the image looks like without a caption. If it looks relevant/self-explanatory, then it can be used, like so.
Please don't use the chewiki as your own personal image hosting site. We really don't have the server space to do something like that. Images should be uploaded to provide content to articles, not to be stored on a user page and/or linked outside the wiki as its only purpose.
Optimus Prime is the leader of the heroic Autobots.
Do not try to shoehorn an image in, like this:
Barack Obama is the President of the United States.
First, see what it looks like without a caption.
Barack Obama is the President of the United States.
See? Without a caption, an image like that would have no ties to the article at all. Also, it is not good to completely flood an article with whatever picture you want. A picture may be worth a thousand words, but remember that there's such thing as overkill.
If, for whatever reason, you cannot find a picture, add the tag {{wantedimages}} as a placeholder.