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{{update|type=Wikipedia help page|date=August 2011}}
 
{{this|how to annotate images on their description page|placing images in an article|Wikipedia:Picture tutorial}}
 
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This is an '''experimental installation''' of this feature '''for evaluation purposes'''. Users interested in trying out this feature can enable it, for the time being, by adding the line
<sourcesyntaxhighlight lang="javascript">
importScript("MediaWiki:Gadget-ImageAnnotator.js");
</syntaxhighlight>
</source>
to their [[Special:Mypage/monobook.js|monobook.js]], [[Special:Mypage/vector.js|vector.js]], or other skin-specific user script file.
 
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*Only autoconfirmed users may add/modify/remove image annotations.
*Inline display of annotations on thumbnails in articles is done only for files that are stored locally here at the English Wikipedia. For files from the Commons, only a little indication icon is shown. (Note that per the first bullet, "articles" is restricted to user subpages for now anyway.)
*There is no "personal sandbox creator" yet, like it exists at the [[commons:Help:Gadget-ImageAnnotator#Trying it out|Commons]]. If you want to experiment, start out by putting "<ttkbd>&#x7B;&#x7B;subst:ImageWithNotes|img=&#x5B;&#x5B;File:Little Rock pano.jpg|800px&#x5D;&#x5D;&#x7D;&#x7D;</ttkbd>" (without the quotes) on a subpage in your user space. Once you get the feeling of this, you might consider adding a (sensible!) note on a real image, and then adding a thumbnail to your personal test page.
*The feature is not yet set up as a gadget; it must be enabled by modifying one's own user script file as described above.
*The interface exists so far only in English.