Manual talk:Linked images

For reference on plainlinks + external image solution
Just a note, this blog entry came about a few days before this page was started. However, this trick is an old one and not one stolen from Andy. See Uncyclopedia:User_talk:Insertwackynamehere for when I first discovered it in 2005. Splarka 18:01, 3 March 2009 (UTC)

Image in a new window
Is it possible when clicking on an image it opens in a new window. Sachein 09:05, 13 July 2009 (UTC)

Image in fullsize
Is it possible when clicking on an image it opens in fullsize and not the Detail-View?

Remove link?
Following this link:
 * - image links (XML tag)

Tells you that the extension is not obsolete. Should this be removed?

link= syntax
link= syntax is now supported. Example

" generates a flag that links to the article MediaWiki/fr.

...so it seems this page is all out-of-date old workarounds which are no longer necessary

-- Harry Wood 13:52, 29 September 2009 (UTC)

link= functions work but then disappear
Hi, on my website http://www.klusopedia.nl i am working with several icons (see homepage). I do not want those icons to link to the image file. I just want them for illustrative purposes without any link at all. So I implemented the link= function. However, for some strange reason this works right after i applied it, but a few hours/days later, for no reason the link= reference is simply gone and the image is back to linking to the image file. I've had the same problem with images that i wanted to link to another page (link=pagetitle)in my wiki. Does anyone have a clue? it's really important for me. ps. i am using fck editor, could that have something to do with it? Thanks!

Plain text URL?
defining link= allows for the URL to be shown to a given image, but it still makes it into a link. I'm attempting to use a wiki defined image as a background in CSS. Is there a way to get the URL to an image from mediawiki w/o entering it by hand? (in which case, if a user changes the image it wont update properly).


 * I'm looking for the exact same thing. I'm almost contemplating writing an extension to do just that. --Danbrice (talk) 09:37, 23 March 2012 (UTC)