This page explains the image syntax when editing the wiki. You or another user must usually upload an image before you can use it on a page.
Images that are stored on a MediaWiki server are usually rendered by using the File:
namespace prefix (but the legacy Image:
namespace prefix is still supported as a synonym) as the target of a MediaWiki link. The alternate Media:
namespace prefix is also usable to reference the original media file content (for rendering or downloading it separately, out of any MediaWiki page).
Before using images in your page, the system administrator of your wiki must have enabled file uploads and a user has to upload the file. System administrators may also set the wiki to accept files from foreign repositories, such as the Wikimedia Commons. For server side image resizing it is necessary to have a scaler configured (such as GD2, ImageMagick, etc.).
The following file formats are supported by default:
.jpg
or .jpeg
– bitmap image compressed in the standard JPEG format (this lossy format is most suitable for photographs)..png
– bitmap image in the Portable Network Graphics format (specified by the W3 Consortium)..gif
– bitmap image in the legacy Graphics Interchange Format..webp
– WebP supports both lossy and lossless compression while reducing image size by up to 45%.Other formats used on Wikimedia, and commonly enabled elsewhere (these may require extra set-up beyond what is enabled by default):
.svg
– scalable image in the Scalable Vector Graphics format (specified by the W3 Consortium). See Manual:Image Administration#SVG..tiff
– Tagged image format. Often used for high-resolution archival photographs. Often used with Extension:PagedTiffHandler ..ogg
, .oga
, .ogv
– Ogg multimedia (audio or video). Not an image format, but treated similarly. Often used with Extension:TimedMediaHandler .pdf
– multipaged documents in the Portable Document Format (initially specified by Adobe). Often used in conjunction with Extension:PdfHandler .djvu
– multipaged bitmap documents in the DejaVu format (most often, scans of books). See Manual:How to use DjVu with MediaWiki
.pdf
or .djvu
file is shown at one time.
Other media types may be supported, but it may not be possible to display them inline.
Rendering a single image SyntaxThe full syntax for displaying an image is:
[[File:filename.extension|options|caption]]
where options can be empty or containing one or more of the following lower-case words, separated by pipes (|):
$wgThumbLimits
) – or the default thumbnail size, for logged-out users or logged-in users who have not changed their preferences – to fit within reasonable dimensions. This option is often useful for images whose height is larger than their width. Requires either thumb or frameless. Setting |upright=1.0|
will display the image at the user's default image width. |upright=2.0|
will display the image at double the user's default width.upright
setting does not require an equals sign, i.e. |upright 2.0|
works the same as |upright=2.0|
.
|upright|
), defaults to |upright=0.75|
(although |upright=|
is the same as |upright=1.0|
)
link
and the equals sign, the link statement will be treated as a caption.
%22
for "
, can cause the link statement to be treated as a caption (see phabricator:T306216).
|link=|
(empty), then no title
will be rendered. (See phabricator:T23454.)
alt="..."
of the generated <img />
element) of an image that will be rendered if either the referenced image cannot be downloaded and embedded, or if the support media must use the alternative description text (e.g. when using a Braille reader or with accessibility options set by the user in its browser).alt
and the equals sign, the alt statement will be treated as a caption.
class="..."
of the generated <span>...</span>
element wrapped around the <img />
element).
Default behavior since MediaWiki 1.40, optional since MediaWiki 1.36.
[1]Previously the class was applied directly to the
<img />
element.
[2]If a parameter does not match any of the other possibilities, it is assumed to be the caption text. If more than one non-parameter string is present, the final non-parameter string will be used as the caption. Caption text shows below the image in thumb and frame formats, or as tooltip text in any other format. Caption text displayed in the thumb and frame formats may contain wiki links and other formatting. MediaWiki extensions can add additional options.
If 'alt' is not specified and a caption is provided, the alternative text will be created automatically from the caption, stripped of formatting, except when in thumb or frame mode since the caption is already readable by screen readers in that case.
Thumbnail sizesFile thumbnails are stored in discrete sizes. If a page specifies a thumbnail size that's not among the standard sizes (20, 40, 60, 120, 250, 330, 500, 960), then MediaWiki will pick the closest larger thumbnail size but will tell the browser to downscale it to the requested size. In these cases, nothing will change visually but users might load slightly larger images. If it doesn't matter which thumbnail size is used in a page, please pick one of the standard sizes to avoid the extra in-browser down-scaling step.
FormatThe following table shows the effect of all available formats.
Description You type You get no format specified... text text text [[File:example.jpg|caption]] text text text ...... text text text border results in a very small gray border
... text text text [[File:example.jpg|border|caption]] text text text ...... text text text frameless, like thumbnail, respect user preferences for image width, but without border and no right float
... text text text [[File:example.jpg|frameless|caption]] text text text ...... text text text frameless and border
... text text text [[File:example.jpg|frameless|border|caption]] text text text ...... text text text frame
... text text text [[File:example.jpg|frame|caption]] text text text ...... text text text caption
text text text ...
thumb or thumbnail... text text text [[File:example.jpg|thumb|caption]] text text text ...... text text text caption
text text text ...
When the height of an image in thumbnail is bigger than its width (i.e. in portrait orientation rather than landscape) and you find it too large, you may try the option upright=N
, where N is the image's aspect ratio (its width divided by its height, defaulting to 0.75). The alternative is to specify the desired maximum height (in pixels) explicitly.
Note that by writing thumb={filename}
, you can use a different image for the thumbnail.
Among different formats, the effect of the size parameter may be different, as shown below.
border
ed, the size can be both reduced and enlarged to any specified size.frame
always ignores the size specification; the original image will be reduced if it exceeds the maximum size defined in user preferences, and the page information will display a Linter error.thumb
or frameless
can be reduced, but cannot be enlarged beyond the original size of the image.[[File:example.jpg|50px]]
[[File:example.jpg|500px]]border
[[File:example.jpg|border|50px]]
[[File:example.jpg|border|500px]]frame
[[File:example.jpg|frame|50px]]
[[File:example.jpg|frame|500px]]thumb
[[File:example.jpg|thumb|50px]]
[[File:example.jpg|thumb|500px]]frameless
[[File:example.jpg|frameless|50px]]
[[File:example.jpg|frameless|500px]]Horizontal alignment
Note that when using the frame
or thumb[nail]
formats, the default horizontal alignment will be right for left-to-right languages, and left for right-to-left languages.
... text text text [[File:example.jpg|100px|caption]] text text text ...... text text text specify horizontal alignment as: none
... text text text [[File:example.jpg|none|100px|caption]] text text text ...... text text text caption
text text text ...
specify horizontal alignment as: center... text text text [[File:example.jpg|center|100px|caption]] text text text ...... text text text caption
text text text ...
specify horizontal alignment as: left... text text text [[File:example.jpg|left|100px|caption]] text text text ...... text text text caption
text text text ...
specify horizontal alignment as: right... text text text [[File:example.jpg|right|100px|caption]] text text text ...... text text text caption
text text text ...
Vertical alignmentThe vertical alignment options take effect only if the image is rendered as an inline element and is not floating. They alter the way the inlined image will be vertically aligned with the text present in the same block before and/or after this image on the same rendered row.
Note that the rendered line of text where inline images are inserted (and the lines of text rendered after the current one) may be moved down (this will increase the line-height conditionally by additional line spacing, just as it may occur with spans of text with variable font sizes, or with superscripts and subscripts) to allow the image height to be fully displayed with this alignment constraint.
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<p style="border:1px solid #AAA;padding:0;font-size:150%;line-height:2"> <span style="background:#FFF;color:#000;text-decoration:overline"><u><del>text</del> '''top:''' [[File:Example.jpg|20px|top]] [[File:Example.jpg|40px|top]] [[File:Example.jpg|100px|top]] <del>text</del></u></span></p> <p style="border:1px solid #AAA;padding:0;font-size:150%;line-height:2"> <span style="background:#FFF;color:#000;text-decoration:overline"><u><del>text</del> '''text-top:''' [[File:Example.jpg|20px|text-top]] [[File:Example.jpg|40px|text-top]] [[File:Example.jpg|100px|text-top]] <del>text</del></u></span></p> <p style="border:1px solid #AAA;padding:0;font-size:150%;line-height:2"> <span style="background:#FFF;color:#000;text-decoration:overline"><u><del>text</del> <sup>super:</sup> [[File:Example.jpg|20px|super]] [[File:Example.jpg|40px|super]] [[File:Example.jpg|100px|super]] <del>text</del></u></span></p> <p style="border:1px solid #AAA;padding:0;font-size:150%;line-height:2"> <span style="background:#FFF;color:#000;text-decoration:overline"><u><del>text</del> '''baseline:''' [[File:Example.jpg|20px|baseline]] [[File:Example.jpg|40px|baseline]] [[File:Example.jpg|100px|baseline]] <del>text</del></u></span></p> <p style="border:1px solid #AAA;padding:0;font-size:150%;line-height:2"> <span style="background:#FFF;color:#000;text-decoration:overline"><u><del>text</del> <sub>'''sub:'''</sub> [[File:Example.jpg|20px|sub]] [[File:Example.jpg|40px|sub]] [[File:Example.jpg|100px|sub]] <del>text</del></u></span></p> <p style="border:1px solid #AAA;padding:0;font-size:150%;line-height:2"> <span style="background:#FFF;color:#000;text-decoration:overline"><u><del>text</del> '''default:''' [[File:Example.jpg|20px]][[File:Example.jpg|40px]] [[File:Example.jpg|100px]] <del>text</del></u></span></p> <p style="border:1px solid #AAA;padding:0;font-size:150%;line-height:2"> <span style="background:#FFF;color:#000;text-decoration:overline"><u><del>text</del> '''middle:''' [[File:Example.jpg|20px|middle]] [[File:Example.jpg|40px|middle]] [[File:Example.jpg|100px|middle]] <del>text</del></u></span></p> <p style="border:1px solid #AAA;padding:0;font-size:150%;line-height:2"> <span style="background:#FFF;color:#000;text-decoration:overline"><u><del>text</del> '''text-bottom:''' [[File:Example.jpg|20px|text-bottom]] [[File:Example.jpg|40px|text-bottom]] [[File:Example.jpg|100px|text-bottom]] <del>text</del></u></span></p> <p style="border:1px solid #AAA;padding:0;font-size:150%;line-height:2"> <span style="background:#FFF;color:#000;text-decoration:overline"><u><del>text</del> '''bottom:'' [[File:Example.jpg|20px|bottom]] [[File:Example.jpg|40px|bottom]] [[File:Example.jpg|100px|bottom]] <del>text</del></u></span></p>
To show the alignment result more clearly, the text spans are overlined and underlined, the font-size is increased to 200%, and the paragraph block is outlined with a thin border; additionally images of different sizes are aligned:
Notes:
On occasion it is desirable to stop text (or other inline non-floating images) from flowing around a floating image. Depending on the web browser's screen resolution and such, text flow on the right side of an image may cause a section header (for instance, == My Header ==) to appear to the right of the image, instead of below it, as a user may expect. The text flow can be stopped by placing <div style="clear: both"></div>
before the text that should start below the floating image. (This may also be done without an empty line by wrapping the section with the floating images with <div style="overflow: hidden">…</div>
, which clears all floats inside the div
element.)
All images rendered as blocks (including non-floating centered images, left- or right-floating images, as well as framed or thumbnailed floating images) are implicitly breaking the surrounding lines of text (terminating the current block of text before the image, and creating a new paragraph for the text after them). They will then stack vertically along their left or right alignment margin (or along the center line between these margins for centered images).
Altering the default link targetThe following table shows how to alter the link target (whose default is the image description page ) or how to remove it. Changing the link does not alter the format described in the previous sections.
Description You type You get internal link... text text text [[File:example.jpg|link=Main Page|caption]] text text text ...... text text text external link
... text text text [[File:example.jpg|link=http://wikipedia.org/wiki/Test|caption]] text text text ...... text text text no link (external or file page)
... text text text [[File:example.jpg|link=|caption]] text text text ...... text text text
text text text ...
Warning:It's easy to make a gallery of thumbnails with the <gallery>
tag. The syntax is:
<gallery> File:file_name.ext|caption|alt=alt language File:file_name.ext|caption|alt=alt language {...} </gallery>
Note that the image code is not enclosed in brackets when enclosed in gallery tags.
Captions are optional, and may contain wiki links or other formatting.
Gallery does not allow lowercase "center", "left", or "right" as a caption for a gallery image due to false-positive Linter errors. See
T275074for details.
Some of the parameters controlling thumb output can also be used here, specifically the ones that modify the file (as opposed to ones that control where in the page the image falls). For example, with multi-paged media like pdfs, you can use code like page=4
and with videos you can use thumbtime=10
.
The File:
prefix can be omitted. However, it is helpful to include it as an aid for quickly locating image specifiers in the wikitext (for example, when cleaning up page layout).
If the image links to an external site, the caption must come before the link parameter or the caption will not render.
For example:
<gallery> File:Example.jpg|Item 1 File:Example.jpg|a link to [[Help:Contents]] File:Example.jpg File:Example.jpg|alt=An example image. It has flowers File:Example.jpg|''italic caption'' File:Example.jpg|link=https://example.com|This text will not render because an external link came first File:Example.jpg|Links to external website|link=https://example.com File:Example.jpg|link=w:Main_Page|Internal link Example.jpg|on page "{{PAGENAME}}" File:Using Firefox.pdf|page=72 </gallery>
is formatted as:
mode parameter MediaWiki version:≥ 1.22
Starting in MediaWiki version 1.22 a mode
parameter is available, taking options as follows:
traditional
is the original gallery type used by MediaWiki.nolines
is similar to traditional
, but with no border lines.packed
causes images to have the same height but different widths, with little space between the images. The rows in this responsive mode organize themselves according to the width of the screen.packed-overlay
shows the caption overlaid on the image, in a semi-transparent white box.packed-hover
is similar to packed-overlay
, but with the caption and box only showing up on hover.slideshow
creates a slideshow of the images.For example:
<gallery mode="packed-hover"> File:Astronotus_ocellatus.jpg|''[[commons:Astronotus ocellatus|Astronotus ocellatus]]'' (Oscar) File:Salmonlarvakils.jpg|''[[commons:Salmo salar|Salmo salar]]'' (Salmon Larva) File:Georgia Aquarium - Giant Grouper.jpg|''[[commons:Epinephelus lanceolatus|Epinephelus lanceolatus]]'' (Giant grouper) File:Pterois volitans Manado-e.jpg|''[[commons:Pterois volitans|Pterois volitans]]'' (Red Lionfish) File:Macropodus opercularis - front (aka).jpg|''[[commons:Macropodus opercularis|Macropodus opercularis]]'' (Paradise fish) File:Canthigaster valentini 1.jpg|''[[commons:Canthigaster valentini|Canthigaster valentini]]'' (Valentinni's sharpnose puffer) File:Flughahn.jpg|[[File:POTY ribbon 2007.svg|25px]] ''[[commons:Dactylopterus volitans|Dactylopterus volitans]]'' (Flying gurnard) File:Fishmarket 01.jpg|''[[commons:Semicossyphus pulcher|Semicossyphus pulcher]]'' (California Sheephead) File:Pseudorasbora parva(edited version).jpg|''[[commons:Category:Pseudorasbora parva|Pseudorasbora parva]]'' (Topmouth gudgeon) File:MC Rotfeuerfisch.jpg|''[[commons:Category:Pterois antennata|Pterois antennata]]'' (Antennata Lionfish) File:Cleaning station konan.jpg|''[[commons:Novaculichthys taeniourus|Novaculichthys taeniourus]]'' File:Synchiropus splendidus 2 Luc Viatour.jpg|''[[commons:Synchiropus splendidus|Synchiropus splendidus]]'' (Mandarin fish) File:Psetta maxima Luc Viatour.jpg|''[[commons:Psetta maxima|Psetta maxima]]'' (Turbot) File:Australian blenny.jpg|''[[commons:Category:Ecsenius|Ecsenius axelrodi]]'' </gallery>
Gives (mode: packed-hover
):
(Salmon Larva)
(Valentinni's sharpnose puffer)
(California Sheephead)
(Topmouth gudgeon)
(Antennata Lionfish)
Examples of the other modes:
mode="traditional"
(Salmon Larva)
mode="nolines"
(Salmon Larva)
mode="packed"
(Salmon Larva)
mode="packed-overlay"
(Salmon Larva)
mode="packed-hover"
(Salmon Larva)
≥ 1.28
mode="slideshow"
(Salmon Larva)
(Valentinni's sharpnose puffer)
(California Sheephead)
(Topmouth gudgeon)
(Antennata Lionfish)
The gallery tag itself takes several additional parameters, specified as attribute name-value pairs:
<gallery {parameters}> {images} </gallery>
caption="{caption}"
: (caption text between double quotes for more than one word) sets a caption centered atop the gallery. Only plain text may be used in the caption; formatting, templates and the like will not work.widths={width}
: sets the (max) widths of the images in pixels; the default value is 120px. (It has no effect if mode is set to one of the following: packed, packed-overlay, packed-hover, slideshow.) Note the plural: widths.heights={heights}
: sets the (max) heights of the images in pixels; the default value is 120px. (It has no effect if mode is set to slideshow.)perrow={integer}
: sets the number of images per row. (It has no effect if mode is set to one of the following: packed, packed-overlay, packed-hover, slideshow.) The default is perrow=0
which automatically adjusts the number of images per row based on width of screen.showfilename={anything}
: Show the filenames of the images in the individual captions for each image (1.17+).mode={traditional|nolines|packed|packed-hover|packed-overlay|slideshow}
: See section above (1.22+; 1.28+ for "slideshow").showthumbnails
: For "slideshow" mode only, display the strip with image thumbnails below the slideshow by default (1.29+).<ul>
tag (e.g. id
, title
, class
)In packed (and related) modes, the widths parameter has no effect; instead, the heights parameter determines the minimum height of the images. Packed modes adjust the width of images to ensure that each row is of equal length, except when a row contains too few images to achieve this without excessively enlarging the images.
Syntax:
<gallery widths=300 heights=200> File:Example.jpg|Lorem ipsum File:Example.jpg|Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consetetur sadipscing elitr, sed diam nonumy eirmod tempor invidunt ut </gallery>
Result:
Lorem ipsum
Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consetetur sadipscing elitr, sed diam nonumy eirmod tempor invidunt ut
Syntax:
<gallery widths=60 heights=60 perrow=7 caption="sunflowers are groovy"> File:Example.jpg File:Example.jpg File:Example.jpg File:Example.jpg File:Example.jpg File:Example.jpg File:Example.jpg File:Example.jpg File:Example.jpg File:Example.jpg </gallery>
Result:
Row of images that will wrap to browser widthOne way that works for a row of images with varying widths is not to use "thumb" or "left" or "none". If "thumb" is not used (and thus no captions) a row of images will wrap to the browser width. If necessary, narrow the browser window to see the images wrap to the next row.
[[File:Example.jpg|220px]] [[File:Example.jpg|100px]] [[File:Example.jpg|150px]] [[File:Example.jpg|250px]] [[File:Example.jpg|200px]] [[File:Example.jpg|50px]] [[File:Example.jpg|220px]] [[File:Example.jpg|175px]]
To wrap images of varying widths with captions it is necessary to use div HTML for an unordered list. Along with style="display: inline-block;"
. For more info and ideas see: Give Floats the Flick in CSS Layouts.
<div><ul> <li style="display: inline-block;"> [[File:Example.jpg|thumb|none|220px|Caption 1]] </li> <li style="display: inline-block;"> [[File:Example.jpg|thumb|none|100px|Caption 2]] </li> <li style="display: inline-block;"> [[File:Example.jpg|thumb|none|150px|Caption 3]] </li> <li style="display: inline-block;"> [[File:Example.jpg|thumb|none|250px|Caption 4]] </li> <li style="display: inline-block;"> [[File:Example.jpg|thumb|none|200px|Caption 5]] </li> <li style="display: inline-block;"> [[File:Example.jpg|thumb|none|50px|Caption 6]] </li> <li style="display: inline-block;"> [[File:Example.jpg|thumb|none|220px|Caption 7]] </li> <li style="display: inline-block;"> [[File:Example.jpg|thumb|none|175px|Caption 8]] </li> </ul></div>
To align the top edge of images add the vertical-align command
<div><ul> <li style="display: inline-block; vertical-align: top;"> [[File:Example.jpg|thumb|none|220px|Caption 1]] </li> <li style="display: inline-block; vertical-align: top;"> [[File:Example.jpg|thumb|none|100px|Caption 2]] </li> <li style="display: inline-block; vertical-align: top;"> [[File:Example.jpg|thumb|none|150px|Caption 3]] </li> <li style="display: inline-block; vertical-align: top;"> [[File:Example.jpg|thumb|none|250px|Caption 4]] </li> <li style="display: inline-block; vertical-align: top;"> [[File:Example.jpg|thumb|none|200px|Caption 5]] </li> <li style="display: inline-block; vertical-align: top;"> [[File:Example.jpg|thumb|none|50px|Caption 6]] </li> <li style="display: inline-block; vertical-align: top;"> [[File:Example.jpg|thumb|none|220px|Caption 7]] </li> <li style="display: inline-block; vertical-align: top;"> [[File:Example.jpg|thumb|none|175px|Caption 8]] </li> </ul></div>
Some wiki farms do not have all gallery options (such as "widths"). Also, sometimes one wants varying widths for images in a row. Outside of a gallery, or the div HTML, it is impossible to have individual captions for images in a row of images that will wrap to the browser width. Try it and see. Nothing else using wikitext works correctly. Images will either overlap stuff on the right, or force a horizontal scroll bar.
Using a left float ("left") for some images, combined with "none" for some of the images, will not work consistently either, especially if there is also a right sidebar of images. Weird things will occur. At narrower browser or screen widths an image out of the row may appear far down the page after the end of the right sidebar of images.
Link behaviorBy default an image links to its file description page. The "link=" option modifies this behavior to link to another page or website, or to turn off the image's linking behavior.
Alternatively, you can create a text link to a file description page or to the file itself. See Help:Linking to files .
Display image, link it to another page or websiteUse "link=" option to link image to another page or website:
Clicking on the below image will take you to MediaWiki:
[[File:MediaWiki-2020-logo.svg|50px|link=MediaWiki]]
Clicking on the below image will take you to example.com:
[[File:MediaWiki-2020-logo.svg|50px|link=http://example.com]]Display image, turn off link
Use "link=" option with no value assigned to turn link off entirely; the below image is not a link:
[[File:MediaWiki-2020-logo.svg|50px|link=]]
Link to an image
Add :
as a prefix to the link you need to create.
[[:File:MediaWiki-2020-logo.svg]]
[[:File:MediaWiki-2020-logo.svg|Wiki]]Directly linking to an image
The above examples link to the image's description page. To directly link to an image, the pseudo-namespace Media:
can be used on MediaWiki pages:
[[Media:MediaWiki-2020-logo.svg]]Direct links from external sites
Another possibility is to use the Special:Redirect/file page (or its alias Special:Filepath). Unlike the above example, you can link to it from external websites as well as from MediaWiki pages.
[[Special:Redirect/file/Wikipedia.png]]
The parameters height
and width
can also be added to return a specific size of the image. The image aspect ratio is always preserved.
https://www.mediawiki.org/w/index.php?title=Special:Redirect/file/Wikipedia.png&width=100&height=100Obtaining the full URL of an image
To obtain the full path of an image (without going through redirects as shown above), some Magic words can be used.
{{filepath:MediaWiki-2020-logo.svg}}
Becomes:
In the event that this is used from a template where the File:
namespace needs to be removed, {{PAGENAME}}
can do so:
{{filepath:{{PAGENAME:File:MediaWiki-2020-logo.svg}}}}
Becomes:
You can link to an external file available online using the same syntax used for linking to an external web page. With these syntaxes, the image will not be rendered, but only the text of the link to this image will be displayed.
[http://url.for/some/image.png]
Or with a different displayed text:
[http://url.for/some/image.png link text here]
Additional MediaWiki markup or HTML/CSS formatting (for inline elements) is permitted in this displayed text (except for embedded links that would break the surrounding link):
[http://www.example.com/some/image.png Example '''<del>rich</del>''' ''<ins>link text</ins>'' here.]
which renders as: Example rich link text here.
If it is enabled on your wiki (see Manual:$wgAllowExternalImages ), you can also embed external images. To do that, simply insert the image's URL:
http://url.for/some/image.png
Embedded images can be resized by the CSS transform
property. They also may be formatted by surrounding MediaWiki markup or HTML/CSS code.
If this wiki option is not enabled, the image will not be embedded but rendered as a textual link to the external site, just like above, unless the site's Manual:$wgAllowExternalImagesFrom has a value.
It is also possible to use InstantCommons or other shared file repositories to load files from other wikis, which are treated as if they were local images.
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