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The JPG image is the example inserted when a user clicks the "embedded file" or "picture gallery" buttons in the [[Help:Edit toolbar|edit toolbar]]. Pages with that image left may be actively sought out and fixed. If you need a test image for permanent demonstration purposes, for instance in a template's documentation, then instead use for instance the PNG image.
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The JPG image is the example inserted when a user clicks the "embedded file" or "picture gallery" buttons in the [[Help:Edit toolbar|edit toolbar]]. Pages (including user pages) with this image left may be actively sought out and fixed. If you need a test image for permanent demonstration purposes, for instance in a template's documentation, then instead use for instance the PNG image or [[:File:Example-serious.jpg|Example-serious.jpg]].
 
[[File:Button media.png|23px|right|File link button]]
 
[[File:Button media.png|23px|right|File link button]]
 
The Ogg file is the example inserted when a user clicks the "file link" button in the edit toolbar.
 
The Ogg file is the example inserted when a user clicks the "file link" button in the edit toolbar.

Latest revision as of 23:30, 1 September 2012

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This is the {{example files}} notice box.

It can be placed on the "example" file's description pages and at the top of their talk pages. It explains how and when the example files should and shouldn't be used. At least the images have constantly been confusing people, so an explanation is needed.

See also

commons:Template:Example files