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Image pages are used to display an image to which a reading or a literary text refers, with relevant data and a short description. The title of the image page is generally the title of the image.

The image data page contains:

  1. An image placeholder with essential data and links;
  2. A short description of what is represented by the image (optional);
  3. Links to readings refering to the image, or to audio, video and presentations connected to or about the image;
  4. The category tag;
  5. An interlanguage link tag (recommended).

The image data page layout is hence as follows:

Wiki markup or text in the page Description
1. {{Image
| parameters
}}
The Image template creates a floating box, which contains an image and a short description.
2. Free text (optional) You can add a short text about the image or about what is represented by the image. General formatting rules apply.
3. {{Référence|cette œuvre}} See the Hungarian reference call below. Automatic references, created with the help of correct category and semantic annotation use, are called with this tag.
4. [[Category:Images]] Use Képek instead of Images for image data pages in Hungarian. Categorizes the page as displaying an image.
5. {{interlanguagelink:fr|Séphora}} Use hu instead of fr for author data pages in Hungarian. Declares the language code of the content for interlanguage links that connect pages with similar content for different languages.


Image placeholder

This is the first element of an image data page. It is created with an image template.



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