Template:POTD texttitle/doc
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This is a documentation subpage for Template:POTD texttitle. It may contain usage information, categories and other content that is not part of the original template page. |
This template is part of series of templates, which are used as building blocks of Wikipedia:Picture of the day display templates. They are used to indirectly extract information from parameters, which are saved in subpages of Template:POTD.
Template | Via parameter | Value | Description |
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{{POTD image}} | |image= |
Khalili Collection Hajj and Arts of Pilgrimage MSS 1288.jpg |
Filename of the picture. |
{{POTD size}} | |size= |
350 |
Preferred size of the picture. It is 300 by default.
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{{POTD title}} | |title= |
Al-Hajj | A short text, describing the picture, often a wikilink. |
{{POTD texttitle}} | |texttitle= |
Al-Hajj | A short text, describing the picture without wikilinks. |
{{POTD caption}} | |caption= |
Al-Hajj is the 22nd chapter (surah) of the Quran, describing the pilgrimage to Mecca known as the Hajj. This Chinese scroll in ink, watercolour and gold on paper was produced in the second half of the 19th century, contains the full text of the chapter in Arabic, and is now part of the Khalili Collection of Hajj and the Arts of Pilgrimage. Almost five metres (16 feet) in length, the scroll's illustrations include a map entitled "Routes of the Hajj", a view of the Great Wall of China, and views of Mecca and Medina, as well as diagrammatic depictions of the stations of pilgrimage and Jerusalem, including the Kaaba. The illustrations are captioned in Chinese. | A long text, describing the picture. Usually it is a blurb from the linked Wikipedia article. |
{{POTD credit}} | |credit= |
Calligraphy credit: 'Abdallah; photographed by the Khalili Collections | Credit for the picture. |
{{POTD thumb}} | |thumb= |
None | Thumbnail for the picture. Used for animations. |
See also[edit]
- For examples of usage of these parts, see Category:POTD display templates and Category:POTD layout templates.
- For more detailed description of the parameters used by POTD templates, see Wikipedia:Picture of the day/Guidelines § Template parameters and Template:POTD/doc.