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Revision as of 16:37, 10 April 2010
When creating a new Expedition Images gallery, please copy the following code to the new page:
<!-- Please do not include more than 1 photo per graticule. --> <!-- See Template:Expedition Images/How-to for more information. --> <gallery widths="160px" align=center> Image:20080820 52 7-RES01486.JPG|[[2008-08-20 52 7|Ochtrup, Germany]] </gallery>
Don't forget to copy the gallery limits as well as the gallery code itself, so as to alert others to the rules.
Formatting
Each line within the <gallery>...</gallery>
tags is to be in the format:
Image:IMAGE NAME|[[MEETUP PAGE TITLE|LOCATION]]
- Image names should conform to the standard
YYYY-MM-DD LAT LON DESCRIPTION
naming method. - Meetup pages should conform to the standard
YYYY-MM-DD LAT LON
. - Location names should be brief, but descriptive... generally "City, Country" (or "City, State" in the case of the United States).
- Generally speaking, one should include the location of the geohash itself; however, in cases where this might be ambiguous or otherwise confusing, the graticule name as listed at All Graticules will suffice.
Guidelines
Some guidelines for the gallery subpages...
- For each day include not more than one image from each graticule, especially if space is limited. Share the wealth...
- Use an existing Images subpage as a starting point for creating a new one, or follow the how-to.
- Add new photos to the start of the gallery.
- Please exercise judgment as to whether your photo is genuinely worth adding to the gallery, especially if it would mean removing one of the existing photos where space is limited.