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Say there is artwork on a page. ''Too much artwork''. What do you do, then? Make a gallery subpage, of course. Such gallery subpages generally come in several flavors: cover galleries, interior art galleries, character galleries, and location galleries. Cover galleries should be created if a book has more than one cover; character galleries -- if a character has more than four images (usually; if you're unsure, check with a [[Coppermind:Keepers|Keeper]]); location galleries -- if there's no good way to insert all images into the page. This page is here to teach you how to do all of those.
== Components of MediaWiki Gallery Coding ==
To create an actual gallery, whether on a page or a subpage, use <code><nowiki><gallery></nowiki></code>. Then, ''on a new line'', enter <code><nowiki>FILENAME.EXT</nowiki></code>, meaning the filename (and extension) of the image you wish to add to the gallery. Repeat this for all images you wish to add, each on a new line. Finally, use <code><nowiki></gallery></nowiki></code> to complete the gallery. You may add vertical bars (<code>|</code>) after the individual file names followed by some text, to caption each image. If you wish to center your overall gallery, enter <code><nowiki><center></nowiki></code> before <code><nowiki><gallery></nowiki></code> and <code><nowiki></center></nowiki></code> after <code><nowiki></gallery></nowiki></code>.
You can use a few different parameters in the first <code><nowiki><gallery></nowiki></code> tag (separated by spaces) to change some aspects of the gallery. Some basic parameters are:
; Mode
: Use <code>mode=</code> to create an overall aesthetic for the gallery using one of the below paramenters. For galleries on the main pages, do not use this parameter.
* <code>traditional</code> Original gallery type used by MediaWiki.
* <code>nolines</code> Similar to traditional. No borders, less padding, captions centered under images.
* <code>packed</code> All images aligned by having same height, justified, captions centered under images The rows in this responsive mode organize themselves according to the width of the screen. This is the mode we use for gallery subpages.
* <code>packed-overlay</code> Like packed, but caption overlays the image, in a translucent box.
* <code>packed-hover</code> Like packed-overlay, but caption is only visible on hover.
* <code>slideshow</code> Slideshow
;Widths
: Use <code>widths=</code> followed by a number and "px" to change the default width of all images in the gallery.
;Caption
: Use <code>caption=</code> followed by some text inside of quotation marks (<code>""</code>) to provide a caption for the gallery.
;Images per row
: Use <code>perrow=</code> followed by a number to set the number of images that will appear per row. The number of images per row will adjust dynamically with the window size if this is omitted.
== Cover galleries ==
A book's cover gallery should be linked on
<pre class=mw-code>
<gallery widths=3000px heights=400px mode="packed">
FileName.extension | <center
</gallery>
== Location galleries ==
Location galleries are less commonly needed (people generally prefer to draw characters), but if there's enough images that you can't reasonably fit them on the page, it might be time for a gallery. Link it with the {{t|for}} template as you would for characters, on top of the section concerning the place's appearance or layout
<pre class=mw-code>
{{for|/Gallery|more images}}
</pre>
The subpage itself will look like this:
<pre class=mw-code>
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