Help:Image page

Each uploaded file has an associated image page, which is used as image description page, giving info about the image. This term is also applied in the case of other file types, notably sound files, e.g..

The location of the file and the image page
If a family of projects has a Commons project, typically the file is uploaded on Commons. The image page there gives copyright info.

In the internal image syntax, Image: filename  , or [[Media: filename ]] , the filename is assumed to refer to the one in the same project if it exists there, otherwise to one on Commons. When choosing a name for a file on Commons, do not use a name that is already in use on any project on which the file may be used, unless the new file should replace the local ones, which will therefore be deleted, or unless the image from Commons should be replaced locally with a local version without changing the links.

An image on Commons can have a separate image page on every project that does not have another image with the same name (which would block access to the image on Commons).

The image is linked to the local image description page, which, due to the contents of MediaWiki:Sharedupload, is linked to the one on Commons, where the image was uploaded. See a few local contents of MediaWiki:Sharedupload : Meta-wiki, English, and Italian (Note that the link from the called contents to Commons cannot lead to a real image).

To find out on which pages of which projects an image on Commons is used, it is important to link the image page on Commons to all local image pages of that image. Even if the local image page has never been created explicitly and has therefore an empty editable part, a link to the page produces a page with an "image links" section showing the local pages that use the image.

The interlanguage link feature works on Commons, and produces links to the Wikipedias. Links to other projects are shown in-page. E.g. commons:Image:Blank Go board.png.

Contents of the image page
The description page consists of five parts:
 * The table of contents above the image (box along the top that says Image, File history, File links, etc.)
 * The image itself.
 * Description of the image or other uploaded file - you can add a description by editing the image page.
 * "File history". See page history
 * "Links" Pages which have the image.
 * "Links" does not list links to the image page

Linking to an image without including the image
To make a link to the image description page of a sound file, or of an image without including the actual image, use a link like: Image:a_sound.ogg or Image:an_image.jpg. In the case of an image, the leading colon prevents the image being embedded in the article, and instead makes an ordinary link. In the case of a sound, automatically playing the sound is not possible anyway.

Editing the contents of the image page
The layout information for the image page can be found at wiki/includes/ImagePage.php.

On your mediawiki site, the following pages edit the system messages of the Image page:

The following are the names of the headers in the file skins/monobook/main.css:
 * filetoc -- Table of contents box above the image.
 * filehistory -- "File history" header
 * filelinks -- "Links" header
 * metadata -- "Metadata" header
 * siteSub -- ???
 * contentSub -- ???

The following is the code for certain sections of an Image Page, found at skins/monobook/main.css:
 * mw_metadata -- "Metadata" graph.
 * .special -- shows the image edit history.
 * .external -- The "Upload a new version of this file" text AND link

Hiding sections of the image page
Choose which of the following lines to add to MediaWiki:Common.css or skins/monobook/main.css : .special {display: none} /* Hides the Edit history */
 * 1) filehistory {display: none} /* Hides the "File history" header */
 * 2) filelinks {display: none} /* Hides the "Links" header */
 * 1) metadata {display: none} /* Hides the "Metadata" header */
 * 2) siteSub {display: none} /* ??? */
 * 3) contentSub {display: none} /* ??? */
 * 4) mw_metadata {display: none} /* Hides the Metadata graph */
 * 5) filetoc { display: none; } /* Hides the table of contents for an image */

See the graph above to hide each text section.

Moving the added text above the image
To move the text [text which users add to the page by clicking the edit button] above the page's image, edit includes/ImagePage.php.

Cut: Article::view; } else { # Just need to set the right headers $wgOut->setArticleFlag( true ); $wgOut->setRobotpolicy( 'index,follow' ); $wgOut->setPageTitle( $this->mTitle->getPrefixedText ); $this->viewUpdates; }

and paste it above:

$this->openShowImage;

Contents of the image page on Commons
For an image on Commons, the following is shown in addition on the local image page. If the projects are distinguished by language, then the local image page can contain info about the image in the local language. It also allows categorizing the image within the local category system, and shows the local pages that use the image (see e.g. Image:Tst.png).
 * the message in MediaWiki:Sharedupload
 * the rendering of the editable content on Commons, including content transcluded from other pages on Commons; sections are not numbered and not in the TOC; category tags are ignored; internal links within Commons are rendered in the style of internal links, but link to Commons; existence detection with regard to existence on Commons works; variables depending on the site refer to Commons; with regard to noinclude and includeonly tags this is not considered transclusion; avoid specifying an absolute position in the wikitext of the Commons page, as it may interfere with the lay-out of the corresponding local image pages.

Editing an image page
The image page also has an edit history, which is in general the edit history of the editable contents of the page; it is labeled, somewhat confusingly, Image:xxx Revision history. It should not be confused with the Image history.

The preview of the edit page of an image page only shows the editable part, not the image itself, the image history or the image links.

Through this edit page one cannot edit the image file itself: revising an image file requires a new upload.

Useful things to include on an image page
In the description part of the page you can put text. Initially the description part automatically contains the upload summary supplied by the user when uploading the first version (this text also shows up in the Image history section at the first upload line).

What follows refers to images in particular. For sound files, see also w:Wikipedia:Media.

Description of the image
Eg: "Image of a goldfish in a small tank". This should not be an alternative text (see alternative text for images), but rather a description. This is useful for users who do not have direct access to the image, and is a temporary substitute for a proper  tag.

You could also include the proportions of the image, in pixels.

Other versions
If other versions (especially a larger version) of the same image exists, link to them. For example:


 *  [[Media:Goldfish-in-tank-large.jpg|larger version]] (info) 
 *  [[Media:Goldfish-in-tank2.jpg|different camera angle]] (info) 
 *  [[Media:Goldfish-in-tank-textfree.jpg|textfree version]] (info) 

Textfree versions may be useful for using across language versions.

Categorizing images
By adding a category tag on the image page, images can be in the same category as other pages, but are treated separately: on the category page they are not included in the count of articles in the category, and they are displayed in a separate section, with for each a thumbnail and the name, see category page.

On Commons there are essentially only images. On projects with real articles a category can either mix articles and images about a subject, or one has separate image categories. An image category is typically a subcategory of the general category about the same subject, and a subcategory of a wider image category.

For categorizing a new image, the image page does not even have to be edited: the category tag can simply be put in the upload summary.

Nonexisting image
Nonexisting images show no image history section, see e.g. Image:Stop sign us.JPG.

Protection
Protection of an image page is automatically also protection of the image itself: i.e. a new image under the name of the existing image can only be uploaded by a sysop.