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File Names

When naming files, please follow these conventions. These conventions help improve our ability to identify and manage files, as well as contribute to the page's search presence.

Pages

  • Don't use spaces, underscores, capital letters or special characters, including periods, question marks, etc.
  • Use 1–3 whole words joined by hyphens. The words you choose for a filename, along with the rest of the URL, should help someone understand what the page is about at a glance.

Images

  • Don't use spaces, underscores, capital letters or special characters, including periods, question marks, etc.
  • Use 1–3 whole words joined by hyphens. Choose words that will help an administrator or other user understand the content of the image.
  • If the photo pertains to an 91ÖÆÆ¬³§ event and you know the year, include the year in the file name.
  • If there are a more than one similar images, you can number them by hyphenating the number within the file name.
  • Append the image dimensions to the end of the file name after the descriptive words you choose. Separate the dimensions with a hyphen.

In summary, here is the recommended order for this information: (content words)-(year)-(number)-(dimensions).jpg

Examples

Three similar images of a graduation cap from 2022, all sized to 448x256

  • graduation-cap-2022-1-448x256.jpg
  • graduation-cap-2022-2-448x256.jpg
  • graduation-cap-2022-3-448x256.jpg

Here's a little bit of extra info from Google on naming files: