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{{Superimpose
{{Superimpose
   | base = US_Locator_Blank.svg
   | base =2ndBenPollyPOTD.jpg
   | base_width = 288px
   | base_width = 400px
   | base_alt = Located in north central Colorado, which in turn is just west of the center of the U.S.
   | base_alt =  
   | base_caption = United States Locator Map
   | base_caption = A trio of ideas
   | float = Red Dot.svg
   | float = HartnellLogo.png
   | float_width = 10px
   | float_width = 100px
   | x = 95
   | x = 10
   | y = 80
   | y = 10
}}
}}
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{{Superimpose
{{Superimpose
   | base = US_Locator_Blank.svg
   | base =2ndBenPollyPOTD.jpg
   | base_width = 288px
   | base_width = 400px
   | base_alt = Located in north central Colorado, which in turn is just west of the center of the U.S.
   | base_alt =  
   | base_caption = United States Locator Map
   | base_caption = A trio of ideas
   | float = Red Dot.svg
   | float = HartnellLogo.png
   | float_width = 10px
   | float_width = 100px
   | x = 95
   | x = 10
   | y = 80
   | y = 10
}}
}}
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</pre>

Revision as of 18:25, 23 January 2011

{{Superimpose/doc}} is a utility which superimposes one image over another, and positions it relative to the top left corner of the bottom image. Although the original idea was to place a dot on a locator map based on editable coordinates, it can be used to precisely overlay any two images for any reason.

Source

This text and template originally came from wikipedia:template:superimpose.

Usage

Example

{{
  1. if: 10
|
}}
{{Superimpose
  | base =2ndBenPollyPOTD.jpg
  | base_width = 400px
  | base_alt = 
  | base_caption = A trio of ideas
  | float = HartnellLogo.png
  | float_width = 100px
  | x = 10
  | y = 10
}}

Using the Template

To get started, you can simply copy this blank definition into your page, and fill in the data.

{{Superimpose
  | base = 
  | base_width = 
  | base_alt = 
  | base_caption = 
  | float = 
  | float_width = 
  | x = 
  | y = 
}}

The following blank definition includes all the parameters, including those less-commonly used.

{{Superimpose
  | base = 
  | base_width = 
  | base_alt = 
  | base_caption = 
  | base_link = 
  | float = 
  | float_alt = 
  | float_width = 
  | float_caption = 
  | float_link = 
  | x = 
  | y = 
}}

Parameter Definitions

  • base: File name of the base (bottom) image
  • base_width: Width to display the base image, in pixels
  • base_alt: Alt text for the image, for visually impaired readers; see Wikipedia:Alternative text for images. This normally describes the combination of the two images.
  • base_caption: Text to show when a user's mouse hovers over the base image; ignored if base_link is specified to be empty
  • base_link: Name of page that the user should be sent to if they click on the base image. The special value "file:", stands for the file page for the base image. If empty, nothing happens if the user clicks on the base image. The default is "file:".
  • float: File name of the top image
  • float_width: Width to display the top image, in pixels
  • float_alt: Alt text for the top image. This is needed only if float_link is nonempty. Normally the alt text for the base image describes the combination of the two images, and this parameter is not needed.
  • float_caption: Text to show when a user's mouse hovers over the top image; ignored if float_link is missing or empty
  • float_link: Name of page that the user should be sent to if they click on the top image. This acts like base_link, except it is for the top image, and it defaults to empty.
  • x: distance to offset the top image from the left edge of the base image, in pixels or any other CSS-standard units
  • y: distance to offset the top image from the top edge of the base image, in pixels or any other CSS-standard units

A Note about the Locator Dot

I originally built this template thinking I could use an SVG file with transparency (mostly for the dot in locator maps). However, it seems Internet Explorer users can't handle transparent PNGs without a fix that Wikimedia's not yet delivering, so for now I recommend using the GIF version in the example above. When IE better supports PNGs, we can swap the better format back in. —Papayoung 02:06, 26 October 2005 (UTC)