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caption: Images
created: 20131205160221762
modified: 20210519160846733
tags: WikiText [[Working with TiddlyWiki]]
title: Images in WikiText
type: text/vnd.tiddlywiki
! Image Formatting
Images can be included in WikiText with the following syntax:
```
[img[Motovun Jack.jpg]]
[img[https://tiddlywiki.com/favicon.ico]]
```
You can also insert images from the editor toolbar. Click ''picture'' (<<.icon $:/core/images/picture>>) and select a picture file.
If the image source is the title of an image tiddler then that tiddler is directly displayed. Otherwise it is interpreted as a URL and an HTML `<img>` tag is generated with the `src` attribute containing the URL.
A tooltip can also be specified:
```
[img[An explanatory tooltip|Motovun Jack.jpg]]
```
Attributes can be provided to specify CSS classes and the image width and height:
```
[img width=32 [Motovun Jack.jpg]]
[img width=32 class="tc-image" [Motovun Jack.jpg]]
```
Note that attributes can be specified as transclusions or variable references:
```
[img width={{!!mywidth}} class=<<image-classes>> [Motovun Jack.jpg]]
```
The image syntax is a shorthand for invoking the ImageWidget.
! Displaying Images via Transclusion
You can also display an image stored in a tiddler by transcluding that tiddler. The disadvantage of this approach is that there is no direct way to control the size of the image.
```
{{Motovun Jack.jpg}}
```
Renders as:
{{Motovun Jack.jpg}}
! Images as Links
```
<$link to="HelloThere" tooltip="Custom tooltip">{{$:/core/icon}}</$link>
```
Renders as:
<$link to="HelloThere" tooltip="Custom tooltip">{{$:/core/icon}}</$link>
! Importing Images
Use the <<.button import>> button (under the <<.sidebar-tab Tools>> tab in the sidebar), or drag and drop.
See [[ImportingTiddlers]] for details.
<<.from-version "5.2.0">> You can also import images by dropping or pasting images into the tiddler editor.