Help:Images
Whenever possible, provide images to accompany your article.
Uploading Images
Follow the Upload File link in the toolbox or press Alt-U for the upload screen.
- When adding an image, remember to provide a description with appropriate links, a source, and appropriate image categories.
- The first image should be at the top of the article or in a sidebar, floated to the right, and thumbnailed or framed. For example, [[Image:Picture.jpg|thumb|right]] will float a thumbnail to the right, and [[Image:Picture.jpg|frame|right]] will display the image full size in a right-floated frame. You may also specify a pixel width to scale the image, like [[Image:Picture.jpg|250px|right]]
- If an article contains an image gallery but no lead image, use the {{tocright}} template to float the table of contents to the right instead.
- Provide a caption for your image by piping it at the end of the image link. Your caption can include other links, like [[Image:Picture.jpg|thumb|right|A picture of [[Mr. Bennet]].]].
- In most cases, don't add a pixel width to thumbed images. Users can set their own preference for thumbnail size in their Preferences page. If you feel it's important an image display at a fixed size, use thumb and a width, but remember that doing so overrides a user's express preferences.
- In general, use JPGs instead of PNGs. PNGs do not scale properly, so elements which try to resize the image (thumbnails, sidebars, portal pages, and such) can produce poorly rendered images.
Image Sources
When you upload an image, please note the source of the image.
- If your image is a screenshot, using the {{image-screenshot}} template will produce the standard screenshot fair use statement
- If the image is not a screenshot, be sure to note the website or other source from which you obtained the image
- If your image is a promotional shot, using the {{image-promotional}} template will produce the fair use statement, but be sure to include the source as well.
Image Galleries
Articles with several images should use the <gallery> tag. A properly formatted gallery looks like this:
<br clear="all"> ==Gallery== <gallery> Image:Picture1.jpg|Caption for picture 1 Image:Picture2.jpg|Caption for picture 2 </gallery>
No Image
If you aren't able to provide an image for your article, be sure to add the {{noimage}} template (or the Articles without images category) so other editors will know the article needs images.
Image Size
Be mindful that different readers use different screen resolutions. Overly large images can take up too much screen real estate, use excessive bandwidth, and possibly increase the likelihood that your use of copyrighted images won't be considered fair use. If you do include a high resolution image, it's often bect to link to its image page rather than adding it directly to the article.
Be careful about scaling large images using width or thumb. While the resulting image is sized to fit the page, the rescaling requires extra processing and bandwidth.
Certain elements, such as sidebars and portal pages, look better when the images from different pages are all of the same size. In general, it's a good idea to make your image about the same size as others in the same category, but for these elements it's especially important. Some common standard image sizes:
Image Type | Size |
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Character, Cast and Crew, and Animal portraits | 200x250 pixels |
Episode images for sidebar and portal page | 300x169 pixels (300 wide at 16:9 aspect ratio) |
Graphic Novel images for sidebar and portal page | 300x225 pixels |
Location Images for sidebar and portal page | |
Place Images for sidebar and portal page |