Images That Link Somewhere Other Than The Image Description Page
See also: Wikipedia:Images linking to articlesIt is possible to make an image that links to a different page instead of to the image description page. This should be done conscious of the image's licensing terms and can be achieved by using the "|link=
" option. To disable the link altogether and have a purely decorative image, in the sense that the image is not shown to visually impaired readers, use "|link=
|alt=
", with no arguments for either parameter.
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