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Revision as of 02:33, 25 June 2022
Page Template:Purgenote/style.css must have content model "Sanitized CSS" for TemplateStyles (current model is "plain text").
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Manual | Examples | Images used |
Gallery syntax
Example:
{{#lsth:Controlling output format/Parameter: format (example 4)|Example}}
Page Template:Example/style.css must have content model "Sanitized CSS" for TemplateStyles (current model is "plain text").
Result:
{{#lsth:Controlling output format/Parameter: format (example 4)|Result}}
The same result can be achieved with parser extension syntax, as seen below.
Example:
<dpl> namespace = File count = 3 format = <gallery mode="packed" widths="80px" heights="80px">,%PAGE%\n,,</gallery> </dpl>
Images contained in article
Example:
{{#lsth:Criteria for page selection/Parameter: imagecontainer (example 1)|Example}}
Page Template:Example/style.css must have content model "Sanitized CSS" for TemplateStyles (current model is "plain text").
Result:
{{#lsth:Criteria for page selection/Parameter: imagecontainer (example 1)|Result}}
Example:
This lists images used in the Apple article and uses the format
parameter to format the resulting file link as a rendered image
{{#dpl: |imagecontainer = Apple |format = ,[[File:%TITLE%|40px]] }}
Result:
{{#dpl:
|imagecontainer = Apple
|format = ,File:%TITLE%
}}
List images used (existing or not)
{{#dpl: |imagecontainer = Orange |openreferences=true }}
Lists all images used in the Orange articles. openreferences=true
lists non-existing images, including those not housed locally, such as images used from Wikimedia Commons. Non-existing images are displayed as red links.
Result:
Display images used
{{#dpl: |imagecontainer = Orange |openreferences=true |escapelinks=false }}
Lists all images used in the two Apple and Orange articles. openreferences=true
lists non-existing images, including those not housed locally, such as images used from Wikimedia Commons. Setting the parameter escapelinks to false, causes the display of existing images directly, rather than listing their names.
Result: