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file's relevance to the article is made explicit irrespective of the caption. As a general rule, retain broader points in the article body, including specific points in the media file's description field. For example, the statement: "'Yesterday' is one of the Beatles' best-known songs" might be more appropriate for the article body than the statement: "The string arrangement on 'Yesterday' utilises counterpoint, which complements McCartney's vocals by reinforcing the tonic", which might be more appropriate as an Ogg file description, especially if the text pertains to the contents of the media file or supports its
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photographer is independently notable, then a wikilink to their biography may be appropriate, and to the picture or photograph in the rare cases where the image itself is notable enough for its own article. Image credits in the infobox image are discouraged, even if the artist is notable, since the infobox should contain only key facts of the article's subject, per
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Unless relevant to the subject, do not credit the image author or copyright holder in the article. It is assumed that this is not necessary to fulfill attribution requirements of the GFDL or Creative Commons licenses as long as the appropriate credit is on the image description page. If the artist or
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gives an example of an informative yet brief full-sentence caption describing the key element (the singular protagonist) depicted and its relationship to the article's subject. The need for a full-length caption in an infobox can generally indicate one of two things: 1) an exceptionally inappropriate
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Technical images like charts and diagrams may have captions that are much longer than other images. Prose should still be succinct, but the significance of the image should be fully explained. Any elements not included in a legend or clearly labelled should be defined in the caption. A substantial,
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Different people read articles in different ways. Some people start at the top and read each word until the end. Others read the first paragraph and scan through the article's body for other interesting information, looking especially at pictures and captions. Those readers, even if the information
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A good caption explains why a picture belongs in an article. "The 1965 Ford Mustang introduced the whiz-bang super-speeder" tells the reader why it is worth the trouble to show a photo of a 1965 Ford Mustang rather than just any year of that model car. Links to relevant sections within the article
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Because non-visual media imparts no visual information regarding the content of its file, it is often desirable to include a longer description than is typically acceptable with image captions. As with image captions, care should be taken to include enough relevant information in-line so the media
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is text that appears below an image. Most captions draw attention to something in the image that is not obvious, such as its relevance to the text. A caption may be a few words or several sentences. Writing good captions takes effort; along with the lead and section headings, captions are the most
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Another way of approaching the job: imagine you're giving a lecture based on the encyclopedia article, and you are using the image to illustrate the lecture. What would you say while attention is on the image? What do you want your audience to notice in the image, and why? Corollary: if you have
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Photographs and other graphics need not have captions if they are "self-captioning" images (such as reproductions of album or book covers) or when they are unambiguous depictions of the subject of the article. In a biography article no caption is necessary for a portrait of the subject pictured
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section, serves to illustrate the topic of the article, as such, the caption should work singularly towards that purpose. Depending on the nature of the subject and the image used, the ideal caption can range from none at all to a regular full-sentence caption. The following examples serve to
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One of a caption's primary purposes is to identify the subject of the picture. Make sure your caption does that, without leaving readers to wonder what the subject of the picture might be. Be as unambiguous as practical in identifying the subject. What the picture
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Group portraits of a few people (presumably related to the article) should list the names of the individuals so that readers can identify individuals. Larger groups should have an index photo with numbered silhouettes and a key listing each person's
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is usually a better approach; captions are not very effective unless visible on-screen with the content to which they pertain. Many templates have a parameter for generating a descriptive header. Tables have not only headers but also a
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Other images (especially within infoboxes) where the purpose of the image is clearly nominative, that is, that the picture serves as the typical example of the subject of the article and offers no further information – no caption
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template can be used in the caption instead of (or in addition to) including the legend explaining the color used in the image. This makes the legend more readable, and allows for easy translation into other languages.
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An artist's rendition of a subject of history should be identified as such to avoid confusing details of actual events or portrait likenesses with artistic renditions of them, which are not always accurate.
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When portraits of a person in an article about that person are captioned, they should be captioned with the year. For example, if the photo is of a special occasion, or of historical significance such as
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is adjacent in the text, will not find it unless it is in the caption. However, it is best not to tell the whole story in the caption, but use the caption to make the reader curious about the subject.
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is important, too. If the image to be captioned is a painting, an editor can give context with the painter's wikilinked name, the title, and a date. The present location may be added in parentheses: (
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image or 2) an image that doesn't really belong in the infobox. Consider this distinction carefully as it depends on how precisely the image applies to the subject as a whole.
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The text of captions should not be specially formatted (with italics, for example), except in ways that would apply if it occurred in the main text. Several discussions (e.g.
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Knowledge (XXG) has its technical means of getting readers to the full-size version of the image; therefore amending the caption with a direct link to the image (for example,
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overthrew the Anglo-Saxon monarchs, bringing a new style of government." Then the reader gets curious about that new form of government and reads text to learn what it is.
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Infobox images with mission insignia – no caption needed, but if there is a description of the symbolism, it should be included on the image description page.
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alone; but one might be used to give the year, the subject's age, or other circumstances of the portrait along with the name of the subject.
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Not every image needs a caption; some are simply decorative. Relatively few may be genuinely self-explanatory. In addition to a caption,
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full discussion of a technical image may be confined to the caption if it improves the structure of the prose in the main article.
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What is noteworthy about the subject of the picture? If there is an article on the subject of the picture, link to it.
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Additional descriptive information about the image should be contained in the image description on the image's page.
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should offer more complete information about the picture. If it does not, it may be possible to add it there from
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A picture captures only one moment in time. What happened before and after? What happened outside the frame?
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should be in italics, set off with commas, etc. Any one article should use a consistent approach throughout.
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A caption should never simply link to the article in which it appears, though it may link to a specific
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Though uncommon in practice, a caption can also be used for other image-like presentations, including:
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An infobox image and, in the absence of an infobox, a photograph or other image in the article's
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It is usually unnecessary to state what kind of image is being shown. A map of the world showing
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Captions of images in infoboxes and other special situations call for special consideration.
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Keep in mind that not all this information needs to be included in the caption, since the
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Here are some details people might want to know about the picture (all are linkable):
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Who took it? (Generally, this is included in the caption only if the photographer is
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It is a generally accepted standard that editors should attempt to follow, though
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nothing to say about it, then the image probably does not belong in the article.
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commonly read words in an article, so they should be succinct and informative.
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clearly identifies the subject of the picture, without detailing the obvious;
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While a short caption is often appropriate, if it might be seen as trivial (
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the table; this is more useful for most presentations of tabular data.
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The caption should lead the reader into the article. For example, in
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is using no superfluous or needless words. It is not the same as
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describe the range of situations for particular infobox images:
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There are several criteria for a good caption. A good caption:
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for ways of unambiguously describing right and left in images.
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Periodic table snippets for each element – no caption needed.
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Sometimes the title-and-subtitle style with a colon works:
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Neoclassicism: antiquity recreated in an 18th-century mode
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What is the medium (oil-on-canvas/marble/mixed media...)?
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such as the website of the museum that owns the image.
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Most captions are not complete sentences, but merely
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establishes the picture's relevance to the article;
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Manual of Style (MoS)
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