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As many images and captions as desired may be specified, with an option to set a slideshow mode to cycle through all images, in the following format:
{{Portal image banner 
| first image  | first caption
| second image | second caption
| third image  | third caption
}}Full set of parameters:
{{Portal image banner
| first image  | first caption
| second image | second caption
| third image  | third caption
| max-height=
| overflow=
| link=
| mode=
}}Parameters
|1=,|3=,|5=, ... (or equivalent positional parameters)- File name. The "File:" prefix is optional.
 |2=,|4=,|6=, ... (or equivalent positional parameters)- Caption for the file.
 |maxheight=- Specifies the maximum height for the container of the image, using pixels (e.g. 300px). It is recommend that the overflow parameter be defined when this parameter is used.
 |overflow=- Only needed when maximum height is declared. The parameter defines the behavior of the image when it becomes bigger than max-height. This parameter corresponds to the css overflow property. The following options are available :
- scroll - The rest of the image becomes visible when the picture is scrolled downwards
 - Hidden - Hides the rest of the image
 - auto - Displays it anyway.
 - inherit - The overflow property acquires the value of its parent container.
 
 
|link=- specifies the |link= parameter for the files.
 |croptop=- Allows you to crop the image from the top. It should only be a numerical value which represents the percentage of the image to be cropped.
 |mode=- When set to slideshow, creates a user selectable slideshow to cycle through all available panorama images.
 - Note : This feature is still in alpha.
 
Demonstration
Taj Mahal, Agra, India