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ImageLink
This macro is used to make a link that displays an image (can be given as either attachment or URL) and links to either an URL or a wiki page or another attachment. Optionally the image could be mapped to a different width and height. If no target is given the link will point to the image itself.
Syntax
<<ImageLink(image,target[,width=width[,height=height]][,alt=alttag])>>
Parameters
image: image attachment file name or the URL of an image target: link target wiki page or URL (optional) or attachment: or inline:
Keyword Parameters
width: rendered image width (optional) height: rendered image height (optional) alt: alt text
Example
<<ImageLink(München.png,München,height=100)>> <<ImageLink(Images/München.png,München,height=100)>> <<ImageLink(http://webcam.portalmuc.de/images/webcam/webcam_marienplatz.jpg,München Marienplatz)>> <<ImageLink(plot.png,width=200)>> <<ImageLink(plot.png,height=200)>> <<ImageLink(plot.png)>> <<ImageLink(http://webcam.portalmuc.de/images/webcam/webcam_marienplatz.jpg,http://www.muenchen.de,width=150)>> <<ImageLink(münchen.png,http://www.muenchen.de,width=50)>> <<ImageLink(http://webcam.portalmuc.de/images/webcam/webcam_marienplatz.jpg)>> <<ImageLink(example.png,alt=whateveryouwant(üöä))>> <<ImageLink(small.png,attachment:big.png)>> <<ImageLink(exmaple.png,inline:example.py)>>
Display
<<ImageLink(http://static.moinmo.in/logos/moindude.png,FrontPage,width=200,alt=Welcome)>>
Since moin 1.6 you can also use standard link/transclusion markup for this:
[[FrontPage|{{http://static.moinmo.in/logos/moindude.png|Welcome|width=200}}]]