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Please remember to put a period (".") at the end of the description of the image.
Please remember to put a period (".") at the end of the description of the image.


[[Category:Screen capture templates|Cyber Missions]]</noinclude>
[[Category:Online cartoon screen capture templates]]</noinclude>

Revision as of 18:05, 14 August 2011

{{Cybermissionscap}} is a template for the description and copyright-notice of a screen-capture from the online Cyber Missions cartoon. This is the format it creates around your input:


{{{1}}}
Screen capture from the Cyber Missions cartoon episode "[[{{{2}}}]]".

© 2010 TG Studios and Hasbro

This image is a screen capture from the online cartoon Cyber Missions, the copyright for which is owned by TG Studios and Hasbro. It is believed that low resolution images or small excerpts may be used on MediaWiki under the fair use provision of United States copyright law. See Copyrights.



It also puts the image into the category Cyber Missions screen captures.

The bracketed numbers above (such as "{{{1}}}") represent places where your input will be inserted:

{{{1}}} = the description of the image
{{{2}}} = the name of the episode

For example, this is how {{Cybermissionscap}} is used for Image:CyberMissions11 Ironhide cornered.jpg:

{{Cybermissionscap|
[[Ironhide (Movie)|Ironhide]] is cornered by [[Barricade (Movie)|Barricade]] and [[Lockdown (ROTF)|Lockdown]].|
Cyber Missions 11
}}

Which produces:


Ironhide is cornered by Barricade and Lockdown.
Screen capture from the Cyber Missions cartoon episode "Cyber Missions 11".

© 2010 TG Studios and Hasbro

This image is a screen capture from the online cartoon Cyber Missions, the copyright for which is owned by TG Studios and Hasbro. It is believed that low resolution images or small excerpts may be used on MediaWiki under the fair use provision of United States copyright law. See Copyrights.




Please remember to put a period (".") at the end of the description of the image.