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Images and videos enrich the content of the wiki. There are several methods to embed these resources in the wiki.
Embedding images
We recommend embedded images in the following formats.
Thumbnail images
These appear on the right-hand side of the wiki page with a caption below them. The recommended size is 400px.
Use the following markup:
[[File:yourfile.png|thumb|400px|Your caption goes here.]]
Example: 坐騎
Footnote images
These appear in the {{Notes}} section at the bottom of the wiki page. The recommended size for footnote images is 350px.
Use the following markup:
<ref>[[File:yourfile.png|350px]]</ref>
Example: Tul'nar
Embedding video
We recommend embedding video as thumbnails in the following formats. The recommended size is 400px.
Uploaded video files
Use the following markup for video files that have been uploaded to the wiki:
[[File:yourfile.mp4|thumb|400px|Your caption goes here.]]
Example: Nodes#Node advancement
Note that file sizes are limited on the wiki, so only use this option for small video files (under 100Mb).
YouTube videos
Use the following markup for videos linked from YouTube:
<youtube alignment="right" container="frame" dimensions="400" description="Your caption goes here.">https://youtu.be/yourvideo?t=START</youtube>
Example: 個人土地房
YouTube start time
Embed a start time in the video link as follows:
https://youtu.be/yourvideo?t=START
where START is the number of seconds to start the video. For example:
https://youtu.be/yourvideo?t=125
will start the video at the 2 minute and 5 second mark.
Twitch videos
Use the following markup for videos (VODs) linked from Twitch:
<twitchvod alignment="right" container="frame" dimensions="400" description="Your caption goes here.">https://twitch.tv/yourvod?t=HHhMMmSSs</twitchvod>
Twitch start time
Embed a start time in the VOD link as follows:
https://twitch.tv/yourvod?t=HHhMMmSSs
where HHhMMmSSs is the number of hours, minutes and seconds to start the video. For example:
https://twitch.tv/yourvod?t=00h02m05s
will start the VOD at the 2 minute and 5 second mark.
Note that Twitch often removes VODs from their server after a particular time period, so we don't recommend directly linking to these.