There are certain messages you can use, such as
[[MediaWiki:filehist-help]], [[mediawiki:metadata-help]], but they
aren't really in ideal position.

On commons, there is some user js that is sort of for this purpose:
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/MediaWiki:Gadget-Stockphoto.js (and
associated .css) which adds a "Use this file on a wiki" button with
examples. Similarlly I think the MediaViewer extension also has a
button for examples.

If you're up for making your own extension, Check out the
'ImagePageAfterImageLinks' hook.

e.g. Something along the lines of
$wgHooks['ImagePageAfterImageLinks'][] = function ( $page, &$html ) {
$html .= wfMessage( 'image-page-extra-stuff'
)->inContentLanguage()->parse(); };
Untested, but in theory, placing that in LocalSettings.php would add a
new message named [[MediaWiki:image-page-extra-stuff]] to every file
page.

--
bawolff

On Sat, Aug 6, 2016 at 4:42 PM, Emanuele D'Arrigo <[email protected]> wrote:
> Greetings,
>
> I'd like to customize the pre-defined content of a file page. Specifically,
> one of my users has asked if it could have an "Example" section that can be
> used to list a number of cut&paste-ready lines, i.e.
>
> [[Media:MyFile.ext|MyDescription]]
>
> I thought perhaps this was part of one of the system messages within the
> MediaWiki namespace but I'm struggling to find which one.
>
> Alternatively I could try and use the Boilerplate extension perhaps?
>
> Thoughts?
>
> Kind regards, Manu
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