Board Thread:Support Requests - Designing Your Wiki/@comment-2060498-20190128225949/@comment-9605025-20190129112059

What do you mean? If you mean something like, then yes, they don't work. The reason is that those are just pages with information regarding the images and some previews. However, using the URL of the actual file will work. For example, something like  would work. There are a few ways you can get the URL.


 * 1) From the lightbox
 * 2) Open the image in the lightbox
 * 3) Hover over the top of the light box to view the links/buttons/options
 * 4) Click "See full size image"
 * 5) From the file page
 * 6) Underneath the image, click one of the following links
 * 7) *"Full resolution"
 * 8) *"original file"
 * 9) From Special:FilePath (on the wiki the image has been uploaded to)
 * 10) Using the interface
 * 11) Enter the file name
 * 12) Click the "Go" button
 * 13) Using the URL
 * 14) Add the file name like a subpage (ex. "Special:FilePath/MyFile.png")
 * 15) Using the  parser function (on the wiki the image has been uploaded to)
 * 16) Use a sandbox/test/scrip page
 * 17) Add the parser function call giving it the file name (ex. " ")
 * 18) Save or preview the changes
 * 19) Using your browser's features
 * If you are using a desktop browser, there are probably a few more ways you can find the URL if you don't like any of the other options.