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:The {{SITENAME}} has one or more audio or video files for ''{{PAGENAME}}'':
<includeonly>{{#forargs:file|key|value|{{media table/row|type={{{type{{#var:key}}|{{#switch:{{lc:{{#sub:{{#var:value}}|-4}}}}|.ogv|.mp4|.mpg|mpeg|webm=video}}}}}|file={{#var:value}}|title={{{title{{#var:key}}|}}}|description={{{description{{#var:key}}|}}}|length={{{length{{#var:key}}|}}}}}}}
:{| width="92%" style="border:1px solid black;"
:<small>[[Help:Media]] • [[wikipedia:Help:Media (audio and video)|Having trouble playing?]]</small></includeonly><noinclude>
|- style="background:#F0F0F0;"
{{media table
! align="left" width="1%"| Media
|file1=Example.ogv
! align="left" width="23%"|{{{type1}}}
|title1=Example video
! align="left" width="23%"|{{{type2}}}
|description1=Showing an example video file.
! align="left" width="23%"|{{{type3}}}
|length1=0:12
! align="left" width="23%"|{{{type4}}}
|file2=Example.oga
|- style="vertical-align:top; margin: 1em 2%; padding: 0 2em;"
|title2=Example audio
|rowspan="1" style="background:#F0F0F0; vertical-align:center;" | [[Image:Soundcheck.png|65px]]
|description2=Showing an example audio file.
|'''{{{link1}}}'''<br>
|length2=0:03
{{{description1}}}<br>
}}
<small>{{{file1}}}</small>
|'''{{{link2}}}'''<br>
{{{description2}}}<br>
<small>{{{file2}}}</small>
|'''{{{link3}}}'''<br>
{{{description3}}}<br>
<small>{{{file3}}}</small>
|'''{{{link4}}}'''<br>
{{{description4}}}<br>
<small>{{{file4}}}</small>
|}<noinclude>


If there is not four media links (which will be common), please fill in for each:
== Usage ==
*Type: <tt><nowiki><span class="plainlinks">[{{SERVER}}{{localurl:{{PAGENAME}}|action=edit}} Add a file]</span></nowiki></tt>
This template is used for organizing media files on pages. The table above is produced by the following syntax:
*Media: <tt><nowiki>[[Special:Upload|Upload a new file]]</nowiki></tt>
*Description: N/A
*File: Nothing


Note that the file doesn't have to be internal. Barring copyright issues, external files can be added, at which case the file variable can contain <tt>N/A (external)</tt>.</noinclude>
<pre>
{{media table
|file1=Example.ogv
|title1=Example video
|description1=Showing an example video file.
|length1=0:12
|file2=Example.oga
|title2=Example audio
|description2=Showing an example audio file.
|length2=0:03
}}
</pre>
 
=== Parameters ===
The following parameters may be defined when using the template (replace <code>X</code> with a number):
 
*<code>fileX</code> - The filename, excluding the "File:" prefix. So for the file at "File:Example.oga", this parameter would be defined as "Example.oga".
*<code>titleX</code> - The title of the file that will be used in the table; automatically appears in bold.
*<code>descriptionX</code> - A short description of the file that will appear after the title.
*<code>lengthX</code> - The file duration, in M:SS format.
 
Note that for all the values, additional files can be added to the list by incrementing the parameter number.
 
== Sub-template ==
*[[Template:Media table/row]]
 
[[Category:Media templates]]</noinclude>

Latest revision as of 11:50, January 22, 2024

Video.svg Example video - Showing an example video file.
File infoMedia:Example.ogv
0:12
Audio.svg Example audio - Showing an example audio file.
File infoMedia:Example.oga
0:03
Help:MediaHaving trouble playing?

Usage

This template is used for organizing media files on pages. The table above is produced by the following syntax:

{{media table
|file1=Example.ogv
|title1=Example video
|description1=Showing an example video file.
|length1=0:12
|file2=Example.oga
|title2=Example audio
|description2=Showing an example audio file.
|length2=0:03
}}

Parameters

The following parameters may be defined when using the template (replace X with a number):

  • fileX - The filename, excluding the "File:" prefix. So for the file at "File:Example.oga", this parameter would be defined as "Example.oga".
  • titleX - The title of the file that will be used in the table; automatically appears in bold.
  • descriptionX - A short description of the file that will appear after the title.
  • lengthX - The file duration, in M:SS format.

Note that for all the values, additional files can be added to the list by incrementing the parameter number.

Sub-template