The Template Hierarchy article featured a hotlinked image added recently from ScoutPress. http://codex.wordpress.org/Template_Hierarchy#Visual_Overview . I have some concerns over the issue of hotlinking images from the Codex:

1. Hotlinking images is bad manners no matter who does it and why. There is plenty of room on the Codex storage space to add more images to the Codex, so why not store them there? Or should we?

2. Hotlinking the image steals bandwidth and can take longer for pages to load. Why bother?

3. It isn't pretty when the image overwhelms the page and the visitor has to scroll around inside the iframe to see it. And due to its size, scroll a long ways past it to get to the rest of the content. Just ughly.

As it stands now on that article, I've put a thumbnailed (but large enough to be visible) image in, replacing the huge version. My version has been uploaded to the Codex. There are two links to view the full size image that cause the visitor to leave the Codex in order to view the image, though they could just download it from the original author's site for viewing later, remaining on the Codex.

The decisions we need to make in order to form some policies around such wonderful but questionable offerings are:

1. Should we permit hotlinked images from the Codex?
2. How should links to offsite viewing of full size images be featured, advising the reader that the link will take them off the Codex? 3. I haven't found a way to create an automatic thumbnail with MediaWiki to a hotlinked offsite image file. I had to create a thumbnail and upload it to the Codex first. This is double effort. Anyone had any success in this? 4. What other technical and "moral" aspects do we need to consider for including a hotlinked image or offsite content in the WordPress Codex?

Opinions? Advice?

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Lorelle VanFossen
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