Template:CSS image crop/doc
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{{CSS image crop}} creates a crop of an image inline for previewing the look and feel of a page, or for linking to full images when a slight crop is preferred in an article, but the full image is more encyclopaedic in general. Where only a small section of the image is used after the crop, it's best to upload the crop as a new file, to avoid sending the extra image data to users.
Note: There was a previous glitch for which some people had to use "tleft" "tright" etc. as a workaround because "left" and "right" did not work. As a result, to avoid having to fix all those pages that used the workaround, the template has been designed to function properly regardless of whether tright or right is used. See template talk for details.
Usage
edit{{CSS image crop |Image = The Name of the image file, or may accept {{Annotated image}}. |bSize = The Base Image width in pixels (the image we are cropping on) |cWidth = Crop Image Width in pixels |cHeight = Crop image Height in pixels |oTop = Offset Top in pixels, optional and defaults to 0 when omitted |oLeft = Offset Left in pixels, optional and defaults to 0 when omitted |Location = 'right', 'left', 'center' or 'none'. Determines placement of the image on the page Defaults to 'right' when description is provided (as is default for thumb images) When description is blank, location on left (as is default for non-thumbs) |Description = Description (will render out using thumbnail class) |Link = Name of an article to be linked by clicking on the image (omit unless there is a good reason to link to an article instead of the image). |Alt = The alt text for the image. |Page = The page of the file, if there are multiple pages (such as pdf files). |magnify-link = The image to be linked by the magnify icon (Use if the Image parameter is set to {{Annotated image}} or the Link parameter leads to something other than the image). }}
If you used above parameters incorrectly, then the article will be placed into Category:CSS image crop using invalid parameters.
Examples
editCreate a cropped image of a single water drop:
- Offset:
oTop
andoLeft
define the upper left corner of the cropped image - Crop:
cWidth
andcHeight
define the size of the cropped image - Base Size: Offset and Crop are calculated as if the original file had the width
bSize
{{CSS image crop |Image = Dew on grass Luc Viatour.jpg |bSize = 400 |cWidth = 100 |cHeight = 100 |oTop = 180 |oLeft = 60 }}
In addition, the cropped image can have a caption-text and be positioned on the page:
Location=
to position (center, right, left, none)Description=
to add a text to the caption
{{CSS image crop |Image = Dew on grass Luc Viatour.jpg |bSize = 400 |cWidth = 100 |cHeight = 100 |oTop = 180 |oLeft = 60 |Location = center |Description = A drop of dew on grass (focus on the drop) }}
See also
edit- {{Annotated image}}
- with empty "annotations" parameter
- {{IrinotecanPathway WP229}} (as used in article Multidrug resistance-associated protein 2), an example of how CSS Image Crop can combine with Annotated Image.