Template:Superimpose2
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This is a template expanded from {{Superimpose}}. This version supports up to 50-layer image superimposition.
Usage
{{Superimpose2 | align = | border = | collapse = | base = | base_style = | base_width = px | base_alt = | base_caption = | base_link = | float = | float_width = px | float_alt = | float_caption = | link = | x = | y = | t = | float2 = | float2_width = px | float2_alt = | float2_caption = | link2 = | x2 = | y2 = | t2 = | float3 = | float3_width = px | float3_alt = | float3_caption = | link3 = | x3 = | y3 = | t3 = }}
Example
The Wikisyntax below will create the image at right:
{{Superimpose2 | border = 1 | collapse = 1 | base = Hong Kong Railway Route Map blank.svg | base_width = 250px | base_style = float: right | base_alt = A geographical accurate map of Hong Kong areas with only its rapid transit system lines detailed on it. | base_caption = Hong Kong MTR system map | base_link = MTR | float = Red Dot.svg | float_width = 10px | float_alt = a red station icon | float_caption = Kam Sheung Road | link = Kam Sheung Road Station | t = Kam Sheung Road | x = 107 | y = 80 | float2 = Green Dot.svg | float2_width = 10px | float2_alt = a green station icon | float2_caption = Quarry Bay | link2 = Quarry Bay Station | x2 = 200 | y2 = 180 | t2 = Quarry Bay }}
Parameter definitions
- align: Alignment of the base image in the content
- border: Grey border line around the image rim to distinguish from the pale background if necessary. Any input will activate the border. Empty entry for no border by default.
- collapse: enabling the [show/hide] button to toggle the display of overlap layer.
- base: File name of the base (bottom) image
- base_style: Additional CSS code
- base_width: Width to display the base image, in pixels
- base_alt: alt attribute for the base image, text for visually impaired readers; see WP:ALT for properly written alt text
- base_caption: Title attribute for the base image, served as the pop-up tooltip message when mouse lays over it.
- The pop-up message will display the alt text instead of title text in IE7 and older versions. This interpretation is now considered incorrect.
- base_link: Linking for the base image
- float: File name of the 1st layer image
- float_width: Width to display the 1st layer image, in pixels
- float_alt: alt attribute for the 1st layer image
- float_caption: Title attribute for the 1st layer image, served as the pop-up tooltip message when mouse lays over it.
- x: Distance to offset the 1st layer image from the left edge of the base image, in pixels
- y: Distance to offset the 1st layer image from the top edge of the base image, in pixels
- t: Text for the 1st layer
- If the text exceeding the border of the base dimension is undesirable, use another layer specifically for the text only.
- link: Linking for the 1st layer image
- When applying the 2nd-50th layer, add the number after all of the words float, x, y, t and link of floating image-related parameters to indicate their layer order as shown in the example. The image of the greater number will always appears over the smaller number layer.
Transwiki note
- Superimpose2 has the downward compactibility with the original {{Superimpose}}, if the later does not exist in your working Wiki, you can ignore the original and transwiki this version only. Preferably making a WP:redirect.
- Remember to copy {{Superimpose2/base}} as well during transwiki.
See also
- {{Annotated image}}, allows text notes to overlap image, allows cropping
- {{Superimpose}}, supports simpler layer superimposition.
- {{Location map}}, places a single image over another at a map coordinate location
- {{Lageplan}}, related template to Location map with specific features
- {{Overlay}}, allows multiple annotations to be place over an image with a legend
The above documentation is transcluded from Template:Superimpose2/doc. (edit | history) Editors can experiment in this template's sandbox (create | mirror) and testcases (create) pages. Please add categories to the /doc subpage. Subpages of this template. |