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# '''Make a note of your uploaded image's filename, as you will need this exact name to add the image to a page.'''
 
# '''Make a note of your uploaded image's filename, as you will need this exact name to add the image to a page.'''
  
Uploaded files can be found via one of these two pages:
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If you forget the filename, uploaded files can be found via one of these two pages:
 
* [[Special:ListFiles|File list]]
 
* [[Special:ListFiles|File list]]
 
* [[Special:NewFiles|Gallery of new files]]
 
* [[Special:NewFiles|Gallery of new files]]

Revision as of 08:52, 13 August 2013

CAZypedia generally contains two types of image placements in pages:

  • Simple pictures without borders or frames, as found on CAZypedia Contributor pages, and
  • Figures with legends, as found on various content pages, e.g. GH Family pages.

This page describes how to add an image to a page to maintain a constant "look and feel" across CAZypedia.

Uploading an image

The first step in adding an image to a CAZypedia page is to upload that image to the wiki. This is done through the Special:Upload page, which can be accessed from any CAZypedia page via the "Upload file" link in the "Toolbox" section of the left menu.

  1. Go to the Special:Upload page.
  2. Click the "Browse" button to locate the image file on your computer.
  3. Change the "Destination filename" to something sensible, if it is not already.
  4. Adding a summary can be helpful (image source, content, author, etc. Do not upload copyrighted material without permission.).
  5. Click the "Upload file" button at the bottom of the page.
  6. Make a note of your uploaded image's filename, as you will need this exact name to add the image to a page.

If you forget the filename, uploaded files can be found via one of these two pages:

Adding an image to a page

Contributor (User) pages

Content pages