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| base_width = width_of_base_image (i.e. 32px) | | base_width = width_of_base_image (i.e. 32px) | ||
| float = Float_image.png | | float = Float_image.png | ||
| float_width = width_of_float_image (i.e. | | float_width = width_of_float_image (i.e. 26px) | ||
| x = horizontal_position (optional, defaults to 0) | | x = horizontal_position (optional, defaults to 0) | ||
| y = vertical_position (optional, defaults to 0) | | y = vertical_position (optional, defaults to 0) |
Latest revision as of 21:24, 17 March 2024
Superimpose Template
The "Superimpose" template allows you to overlay an image (called "float") on top of another image (called "base") using absolute positioning. Primary use is to display an image (like a weapon graphic) over it's background border.
Usage
To use the "Superimpose" template, follow this syntax:
{{Superimpose | base = Base_image.png | base_width = width_of_base_image (i.e. 32px) | float = Float_image.png | float_width = width_of_float_image (i.e. 26px) | x = horizontal_position (optional, defaults to 0) | y = vertical_position (optional, defaults to 0) }}
Parameters
- `base`: The filename or file path of the base image that you want to display.
- `base_width`: The width of the base image in pixels (e.g., "32px").
- `float`: The filename or file path of the image that you want to float on top of the base image.
- `float_width`: The width of the float image in pixels (e.g., "26px").
- `x`: The horizontal position of the float image relative to the top-left corner of the base image (optional, defaults to 0).
- `y`: The vertical position of the float image relative to the top-left corner of the base image (optional, defaults to 0).
Examples
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{{Superimpose | base = Icon_background.png | base_width = 32px | float = Changes.png | float_width = 26px | x = 4 | y = 4 }} |
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