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{{mosnav|p=Image use policy|c=Image policies}}
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{{sc|T:GAL MARK}}
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'''Gallery markup''' must be done in compliance with [[T:GAL RULES]].  Importantly, '''''every single''''' gallery must have <code>hideaddbutton="true"</code>.  You are also reminded that it's best to keep galleries limited to pictures of the same orientation.  Mixing portrait and landscape (widescreen) pictures can sometimes have unpredictable results.  When using galleries with covers, you are ''strongly encouraged'' to use the option <code>orientation=portrait</code>.  
'''Gallery markup''' must be done in compliance with [[T:GAL RULES]].  Importantly, '''''every single''''' gallery must have <code>hideaddbutton="true"</code>.  You are also reminded that it's best to keep galleries limited to pictures of the same orientation.  Mixing portrait and landscape (widescreen) pictures can sometimes have unpredictable results.  When using galleries with covers, you are ''strongly encouraged'' to use the option <code>orientation=portrait</code>.  
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Gallery markup must be done in compliance with T:GAL RULES. Importantly, every single gallery must have hideaddbutton="true". You are also reminded that it's best to keep galleries limited to pictures of the same orientation. Mixing portrait and landscape (widescreen) pictures can sometimes have unpredictable results. When using galleries with covers, you are strongly encouraged to use the option orientation=portrait.