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'''Galleries''' are special pages given to subjects that are featured in enough images to warrant a dedicated, structured viewing area. If all the images can be included in the subject's main page without creating an excessively long gallery section, a separate page is unnecessary. This policy page outlines standards that must be followed when creating a gallery sub-page.
'''Galleries''' are special pages given to subjects that are featured in enough images to warrant a dedicated, structured viewing area. If all the images can be included in the subject's main page without creating an excessively long gallery section, a separate page is unnecessary. This policy page outlines standards that must be followed when creating a gallery page.


==Types of galleries==
==Types of galleries==
*Game galleries: Includes images pertaining to a game with an article on the wiki. Examples include: [[Gallery:New Super Mario Bros. U]], [[Gallery:Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon]], and [[Gallery:Super Mario 64]].
*Game galleries: Includes images pertaining to a game with an article on the wiki. Examples include: [[Gallery:New Super Mario Bros. U]], [[Gallery:Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon]], and [[Gallery:Super Mario 64]].
*Subject galleries: Includes images and artwork relating to a notable character, species, form or object. Examples include: [[Gallery:Mario]], [[Gallery:Goomba]], [[Gallery:Fire Mario]], and [[Gallery:Fire Flower]].
*Subject galleries: Includes images and artwork relating to a notable character, species, form or object. Examples include: [[Gallery:Mario]], [[Gallery:Goomba]], [[Gallery:Fire Mario]], and [[Gallery:Fire Flower]].
*Miscellaneous galleries: Subjects that have enough images and notability for a gallery, and do not fall under games, characters, species, forms or objects. Examples include: [[Gallery:Wii U]], [[Gallery:The Year of Luigi]], and [[Gallery:Rosalina's Storybook]].
*Miscellaneous galleries: Subjects that have enough images and notability for a gallery, and do not fall under games, characters, species, forms or objects. Examples include: [[Gallery:Wii U]], [[Gallery:Year of Luigi]], and [[Gallery:Rosalina's Storybook]].
*[[List of merchandise|''Mario'' Merchandise]]: Galleries that contain images of collectibles such as [[Gallery:Accessories|accessories]], [[Gallery:Super Mario Galaxy Trading Cards|trading cards]], [[Gallery:Toys|toys]], and other [[Gallery:Miscellaneous merchandise|miscellaneous merchandise]].
*[[List of merchandise|''Mario'' Merchandise]]: Galleries that contain images of collectibles such as [[Gallery:Accessories|accessories]], [[Gallery:Super Mario Galaxy trading cards|trading cards]], [[Gallery:Toys|toys]], and other [[Gallery:Miscellaneous merchandise|miscellaneous merchandise]].


==Sections==
==Sections==
A section is used to divide images by type within a gallery to prevent having an unorganized wall of pictures. In general, images are classified under Logos, Artwork, Sprites/models, Screenshots, and Box art. The accepted order for these sections is as follows:
A section is used to divide images by type within a gallery to prevent having an unorganized wall of pictures. In general, images are classified under logos, artwork, sprites and models, screenshots, and box art. The accepted order for these sections is as follows:


;For subject galleries
;For subject galleries
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By this standard, "Box art" and "Logos" are classified as separate sections. "Box art/logos" is no longer used unless there is only one logo available, in which case they should be merged for neatness.{{br}}
By this standard, "Box art" and "Logos" are classified as separate sections. "Box art and logos" is no longer used unless there is only one logo available, in which case they should be merged for neatness.{{br}}


For game galleries, ''all'' artwork pertaining to the game must be included (and sorted under appropriate subsections), unless the artwork has been recycled from a previous game. All sprites and models should be included in a game gallery, as well as all screenshots and scans from game manuals and guides.
For game galleries, ''all'' artwork pertaining to the game must be included (and sorted under appropriate subsections), unless the artwork has been recycled from a previous game. All sprites and models should be included in a game gallery, as well as all screenshots and scans from game manuals and guides.
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;For miscellaneous galleries and merchandise galleries
;For miscellaneous galleries and merchandise galleries
Any appropriate section title can be given to a miscellaneous gallery or a 'merchandise gallery, as these galleries cover subjects that require specific headings for their organisation.
Any appropriate section title can be given to a miscellaneous gallery or a merchandise gallery, as these galleries cover subjects that require specific headings for their organization.


==Subsections==
==Subsections==
Some sections may be given subsections when appropriate, often when there are enough images that can be grouped under a common heading. Common examples of subsection titles for galleries include "Group artwork", "Items" and "Bosses". Any appropriate title can be given to a subsection provided that it accurately describes the images that it encompasses. Subsections do not require precise organisation. However, any miscellaneous subsections must be placed at the bottom.
Some sections may be given subsections when appropriate, often when there are enough images that can be grouped under a common heading. Common examples of subsection titles for galleries include "Group artwork", "Items" and "Bosses". Any appropriate title can be given to a subsection provided that it accurately describes the images that it encompasses. Subsections do not require precise organization. However, any miscellaneous subsections must be placed at the bottom.


==Proper formatting==
==Proper formatting==
In addition to the order the sections are displayed, some minor formatting standards should also be adhered to:
In addition to the order the sections are displayed, some minor formatting standards should also be adhered to:
*A brief opening sentence describing the gallery must be placed at the top of the article before the gallery itself. It must comply with the standards given on [[MarioWiki:Subpages#Introductions|MarioWiki:Subpages]].
*A brief opening sentence describing the gallery must be placed at the top of the article before the gallery itself. It must comply with the standards given on [[MarioWiki:Subpages#Introductions|MarioWiki:Subpages]].
*Section titles (such as Artwork) must use Heading 2 (==), Sub-sections (such as Group Artwork) use Heading 3 (===).
*Section titles (such as "Artwork") must use heading 2 (==), sub-sections (such as "Group artwork") use heading 3 (===).
*Here is how to format a gallery:
*Here is how to format a gallery:
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:This is very useful for galleries which have captions that are just game titles, such as character galleries. Obviously, if there is other writing within the gallery, the captions will have to be manually italicized.
:This is very useful for galleries which have captions that are just game titles, such as character galleries. Obviously, if there is other writing within the gallery, the captions will have to be manually italicized.
*If a gallery section contains mostly widescreen images, use <code><nowiki><gallery widths=160px></nowiki></code> instead of <code><nowiki><gallery></nowiki></code> to enlarge the image thumbnails, as shown below:
*If a gallery section contains mostly widescreen images, use <code><nowiki><gallery widths="160px"></nowiki></code> instead of <code><nowiki><gallery></nowiki></code> to enlarge the image thumbnails, as shown below:
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<nowiki><gallery widths=160px></nowiki><br>
<nowiki><gallery widths="160px"></nowiki><br>
Image.jpg|Caption<br>
Image.jpg|Caption<br>
Image2.png|Caption<br>
Image2.png|Caption<br>
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Revision as of 07:53, August 24, 2016

Galleries are special pages given to subjects that are featured in enough images to warrant a dedicated, structured viewing area. If all the images can be included in the subject's main page without creating an excessively long gallery section, a separate page is unnecessary. This policy page outlines standards that must be followed when creating a gallery page.

Types of galleries

Sections

A section is used to divide images by type within a gallery to prevent having an unorganized wall of pictures. In general, images are classified under logos, artwork, sprites and models, screenshots, and box art. The accepted order for these sections is as follows:

For subject galleries

Artwork

Sprites and models

Screenshots

Video games
Animation

Scans

A selection of official artwork that features the subject should be included in the gallery under an "Artwork" section. Artwork that does not relate to any specific Mario game (e.g. artwork used at Nintendo-related events) should also be included under a "Miscellaneous" subsection.

"Sprites and models" encompasses all sprites, pre-rendered sprites and 3D models taken directly from a game. For subject galleries, only sprites and models that directly feature the subject should be included, and only a few examples from each game should be provided.

A "Screenshots" section includes an assortment of images taken directly from a video game or official animation (such as television shows, anime and advertisements) that feature the subject. Scans from printed media (such as comic books, game manuals and other publications) should be listed under a "Scans" section. Not every screenshot and scan needs to be featured in the gallery, but one or two examples from each of the subject's appearances (in video games, animation and printed media) should be included for diversity.

For game galleries

Logos

Artwork

Sprites and models

Screenshots

Scans

Box art

Miscellaneous

By this standard, "Box art" and "Logos" are classified as separate sections. "Box art and logos" is no longer used unless there is only one logo available, in which case they should be merged for neatness.

For game galleries, all artwork pertaining to the game must be included (and sorted under appropriate subsections), unless the artwork has been recycled from a previous game. All sprites and models should be included in a game gallery, as well as all screenshots and scans from game manuals and guides.

A little bit of lenience can be given to a "Miscellaneous" section, provided there are images which need a dedicated section that isn't already covered by sections that are present. For instance, The New Super Mario Bros. 2 gallery has sections for official wallpapers and Facebook covers, as well as Swapnote stationery. These can both be placed as subsections under a "Miscellaneous" heading.

For miscellaneous galleries and merchandise galleries

Any appropriate section title can be given to a miscellaneous gallery or a merchandise gallery, as these galleries cover subjects that require specific headings for their organization.

Subsections

Some sections may be given subsections when appropriate, often when there are enough images that can be grouped under a common heading. Common examples of subsection titles for galleries include "Group artwork", "Items" and "Bosses". Any appropriate title can be given to a subsection provided that it accurately describes the images that it encompasses. Subsections do not require precise organization. However, any miscellaneous subsections must be placed at the bottom.

Proper formatting

In addition to the order the sections are displayed, some minor formatting standards should also be adhered to:

  • A brief opening sentence describing the gallery must be placed at the top of the article before the gallery itself. It must comply with the standards given on MarioWiki:Subpages.
  • Section titles (such as "Artwork") must use heading 2 (==), sub-sections (such as "Group artwork") use heading 3 (===).
  • Here is how to format a gallery:

<gallery>
Image.jpg|Caption
Image2.png|Caption
</gallery>

  • Optionally, <i> can be used to italicize all captions at once. It must be placed outside of the <gallery> tags. Example:

<i><gallery>
Image.jpg|Caption
Image2.png|Caption
</gallery></i>

This is very useful for galleries which have captions that are just game titles, such as character galleries. Obviously, if there is other writing within the gallery, the captions will have to be manually italicized.
  • If a gallery section contains mostly widescreen images, use <gallery widths="160px"> instead of <gallery> to enlarge the image thumbnails, as shown below:

<gallery widths="160px">
Image.jpg|Caption
Image2.png|Caption
</gallery>

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