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This page documents an official Final Fantasy Wiki policy or guideline.
It approximates a widely accepted standard that all editors should normally follow. Changes made to this page should reflect consensus.

The File use policy governs how files should be uploaded and organized on the Final Fantasy Wiki. The guideline portion of this page advises how files should ideally be used in articles. While this page mostly concerns images, it applies to other kinds of files like video, audio, PDFs, fonts, etc.

Before uploading a file

Before uploading a file, consider the following criteria. This will allow you to predict with reasonable accuracy whether the file will be deleted after you upload it.

Uploading a file

The only officially supported upload form on the Final Fantasy Wiki is Special:Upload, which displays MediaWiki:Uploadtext, and preloads the editor with {{infobox file}}. All pre-loaded parameters are required to be filled out upon upload (though there are additional parameters which may also be necessary depending on the file).

Specifications for file names are needed to distinguish the file from other non-duplicate files of the same subject. Because subjects in the Final Fantasy series frequently recur in a variety of releases, it is better to use specific names to avoid having to rename files later.

Failure to properly upload an image may result in its immediate deletion.

Using a file

Main images

The "main image" is placed at the top-right area of the article (in most cases, it is inside the infobox). There are certain preferences as to what this image is:

In-article thumbnails

All in-article thumbnails should be placed under relevant sections adjacent to relevant text, and given a caption substantiating such relevance. In general, thumbnails should remain at their default right-side alignment, though if an article has a large amount of images, the alignment may alternate between right and left.

If the thumbnail is to be right-aligned, do not add |right, as image thumbnails are automatically right-aligned. Article thumbnails should always have the |thumb formatting. Normally, the default size of the thumbnail need not be changed, though there are some exceptions, which should be determined on a case-by-case basis. (For more help with formatting images, see Help:Images.)

In general, all in-article thumbnails under "History", "Characteristics", or related sections should be as canonically fidelitous as possible, with preference given to official renders or in-game screenshots. If the subject has a substantial "Development" or "Behind the scenes" section, official 2D renders or concept art may be used here. If a subject has a substantial "Promotion" or "Reception" section, official promotional renders should be used.

Otherwise, non-recent infobox images, concept art, and promotional renders should be kept in a well-maintained image gallery (see below).

Galleries

Galleries are collections of images in their own section, commonly (mis)used to "dump" miscellaneous images in articles that don't fit elsewhere. This—as with any "catch-all" sections in articles (Trivia, etc.)—is discouraged. Instead, galleries should be limited in use, well-maintained, and serve a specific purpose.

Galleries can be used below sections in order to illustrate content from the section itself. Examples of this may include:

In other instances, galleries may be placed under a "Gallery" section at the bottom of the article. They should be used to contain groups of important images that don't physically fit elsewhere in the article (in contrast to not suitably fitting). This is typically used on pages about recurring subjects, wherein the section for each appearance of the game may not provide enough breathing room for the subject.

Entire subpages devoted to galleries should not be created. These are very low-traffic pages, and typically their existence encourages images to be placed that have no use elsewhere.

Audio files

Music samples may be included in "Musical themes" sections on pages, using the {{audio}} template. These samples are used to illustrate the musical theme of the subject of the article, and may be no longer than 30 seconds.

Voice line samples can also be included under sections for the voice actor of a relevant character.

Full albums that are available on Spotify can be embedded via the "spotify" parameter on {{infobox album}}. This invokes the EmbedVideo extension (see #External video and audio embeds). While it is possible to use this extension on individual songs, we have chosen not to, as Spotify's DRM and login requirements make it not as helpful for illustrative purposes.

Video

Videos have limited use on pages, such as to illustrate abilities and summon sequences, or glitches within a game. These are embedded from YouTube rather than uploaded as files directly, though it is preferable to embed a video to the wiki you have uploaded to YouTube yourself.

The Final Fantasy Wiki has created a YouTube account for use of uploading videos and embed them for use in pages. This account may be accessed at the FFWiki Youtube account.

External video and audio embeds

The Final Fantasy Wiki uses the EmbedVideo extension, which allows embedding from a wide variety of video and audio streaming sites. Use of this is allowed, but please try to be aware of any possible issues that may limit the availability of content embedded in this way (i.e. the service uses DRM, limits access based on assumed location, or requires a login).

Technical

Notes

  1. For scrutability purposes, the shorthand of the name is listed in its codename.