User talk:RexxS/Two images

Latest comment: 8 years ago by RexxS in topic Making a template

Here's the template with just the names of the two images.



The original statue, by Joseph Whitehead, was erected in 1906 in Battersea's Latchmere Recreation Ground, and presumed destroyed in 1910.
A new statue, by Nicola Hicks, was erected in Battersea Park in 1985.

Add the captions.



Photograph of a circular fountain with a dog at the top in stone
The original statue, by Joseph Whitehead, was erected in 1906 in Battersea's Latchmere Recreation Ground, and presumed destroyed in 1910.
Photograph of a dog statue in metal
A new statue, by Nicola Hicks, was erected in Battersea Park in 1985.

Add the alt text.



Photograph of a circular fountain with a dog at the top in stone
The original statue, by Joseph Whitehead, was erected in 1906 in Battersea's Latchmere Recreation Ground, and presumed destroyed in 1910.
Photograph of a dog statue in metal
A new statue, by Nicola Hicks, was erected in Battersea Park in 1985.

A larger box and images with left-aligned text, showing all parameters.



Making a template edit

This page shows examples of the template created at User:RexxS/Two images as an exemplar of how to make simple templates. The edit history at https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=User:RexxS/Two_images&action=history should illustrate the steps involved in making the template. Once the template is finished, it can be moved or copied into template space Template:XYZ with a suitable name and then called from there when needed. --RexxS (talk) 13:56, 21 July 2015 (UTC)Reply