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You can embed any image in the wiki code by putting the image available somewhere on the web in one of the allowed formats, and then just linking to it. If you specify a link text ({{[[this one here|http://example.com/example.png]}}) it becomes the ALT text for those who either can't or don't want to view images.
The list of accepted image types depends on the Wiki. See the [SystemInfo] page for a list of the different image types. It is also possible to use the [Image Plugin|ImagePlugin] (see also: [Image plugin|JSPWiki:Image]) to gain more control over the image placement and attributes. To force a flush after an image, use \ \ \ (that is, three consecutive backslashes instead of two).
You can embed
any image in the wiki code by putting the image available somewhere on the web in one of the allowed formats, and then just linking to it.
If you specify a link text ({{[[this one here|http://example.com/example.png]}}) it becomes
the ALT text for those who either can't or don't want to view images.
The list of accepted image types depends on the Wiki. See the [SystemInfo]
page for a list of the different image types.
It is also possible to use the [Image plugin|JSPWiki:Image] to gain more control over the image placement and attributes.
To force a flush after an image, use \ \ \ (that is, three consecutive backslashes instead of two).
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signs to start the [heading|HeadingTest] of a table, and single pipe signs to then
signs to start the heading of a table, and single pipe signs to then