
"100px" - Scales the image down to 100 pixels wide.The next line of text will start below the image. "none" - Image (including its frame) in the same location where the image appears in line with the text.The article text that follows the image is placed below the image. "center" - Image (including its frame) is placed in the center of the page.The article text that follows the image flows around the image.
"left" - Image (including its frame) is placed on the left side of the page. "right" - Image (including its frame) is placed on the right side of the page. "border" - Same as if nothing is specified, but a border is added around the image. If a caption is written, it is not shown, but appears when the mouse moves over the image. (nothing specified) - Original image size is preserved, no border/frame is added around the image. If there is no caption for the image, "border" is recommended (see below). If a caption is written, it is shown below the image. "frame" - Original image size is preserved, and a box is added around the image. Image defaults to placement on the "right" unless overridden with the Location attribute (see below). "thumb" - Image is scaled down to a standard, user-specified width, by default 180 pixels, and a frame is added around the image. Images showing the location of something on the world map should be called: map location.png. Additionally, if the image is of a player wielding a specific set of armour, such as Bronze set (lg), the (lg) or (sk) should also be included in the file name. Images of a player wielding a complete set of armour should be called: equipped.png. Images of quest rewards should be called: reward.png. Images of a player wielding an item should be called: equipped.png. Chatheads should be called: chathead.png. Images of monsters or NPCs should be called. Images of item taken in the inventory should be called. Images of detailed items should be called: detail.png. When in doubt, refer to examples from similar articles. Likewise, including player names in the image title is not allowed. Names such as "Screenshot-01" or "Untitled 1" are not acceptable. It is helpful to identify how the subject is being depicted, whether it is a detail image, an inventory icon, an equipped image, and so on. png.īe aware that file names are case-sensitive and that there is a specific way to name your files for the wiki. Instead use a new raw image and save it directly to. If it is already in another format, converting the file type can cause quality issues. jpg format images have compression artifacts. These formats are of higher quality, because. #RUNESCAPE IMAGES SOFTWARE#
Most image editing software have a tool for this.
Most images on the wiki are preferred to have transparent backgrounds. There are a few guidelines that your image should follow: Do not use images from other fan sites. All images and screenshots from the official RuneScape website are used under the fair use license.
The screenshot can then be pasted into any image editing software. Pressing this key creates a stored screenshot of everything you see on your monitor. This key can be found on the right side of the keyboard, usually near the numeric keypad. To create a screenshot, look for the key on your keyboard that says "Prt Sc" (Print screen) or something similar to that.