Template:Image label begin/doc

; === How to use === Consider this example, adapted from from the English  site: 

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In this example, all widths must be set to the same number of 400 as the default width. They must all be the same number of 400 for the template to be functionally scalable. This means they can be displayed at a different size by supplying a width parameter to the template when in use. For example, &#123;{Australia Labelled Map|width=500}} will display the labelled image as a larger one of 500 pixels in width instead of 400.
 * Width/Scale

To change the default size, search and replace " width=400 " with " width=500 ".

For earthly geographic maps, conforming to these specifications can allow easier conversion to for any other purposes such as for the use of Location map+.

; === X/Y ===

X and Y values are always between 0 and 1. They represent the fraction of the width and height respectively where the label will be placed. The exact point is the top-left corner of the image label. x=0 |y=0   will place the top-left corner of the label at the top-left     of the image x=0 |y=1   will place the top-left corner of the label at the bottom-left  of the image x=1 |y=1   will place the top-left corner of the label at the bottom-right of the image x=1 |y=0   will place the top-left corner of the label at the top-right    of the image x=0.5|y=0.5 will place the top-left corner of the label at the centre      of the image

; === Image ===

The title of the wiki page of the image without the "Image:" prefix.

; === Text ===

The text label to display as wiki markup.

; === Float ===

Three options: float=none makes the image sit on its own line of the page by default float=left makes the image pushed to the left of the page  by default float=right makes the image pushed to the right of the page by default

; === link ===

Specifies where the image should link to. If  (the default), the image links to its file page. If empty, the image does not link to anything; this is appropriate for purely decorative images.

; === alt ===

Specifies text to be used in the image's "alt" attribute. If link is empty, this should be empty; if link is  or is not given, this should describe the image; if link points to some other page this should describe the action that will be taken if you click on the image. See Alternative text for images.

; === caption ===

Specifies text to be used in the image's "title" attribute. In certain browsers, this text will appear in a tooltip when the mouse pointer is rolled over it.