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Help:Pictures
This page will tell you how to sprinkle your article with photos, as in the Cribbage article.
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Upload the picture
If the picture you want to include isn't yet in Willipedia's File list, you'll need to upload it.
- To ensure a smooth upload, ensure your photo is a reasonable size. If you open it up with whatever photo program you use, and a zoom of 100% lets you count nose hairs, it's probably too big. The software recommends a size limit of 140 KB; 400KB is as high as you should go. Most image programs have resize features to help you out.
- Log in
- Visit the Special:Uploadfile page.
- Select the image from your computer, and give it a unique Destination name. It's a good idea to include the approximate date, e.g., "Jimmy getting funky at Bhangra After-Party - May 2006.JPG")
- Add any additional notes in "summary."
- Click "Upload file."
Adding an uploaded picture to an article
You have a lot of options when it comes to placing the image in the article. You can specify a side of the page for it to go on, its size, and a caption to appear with it.
In the line of text, fullsize
The basic link to an image places the picture in the line of text, at its full size, without a caption. The basic link looks just like an article link, only with the prefix "Image:":
[[Image:Only5aday.jpeg]] produces
This can be OK for small diagrams, but is ugly for photos and other article garnish. Most of the time, you'll want to use the simple, but very elegant, features below.
On a side of the page
You can make a picture stick to the right or left side of the page using a link like this:
[[Image:Only5aday.jpeg|right]] produces
See how the top of the picture is at the line where we put the link, but the picture is on the left side of the screen, and the text of this article wraps neatly around it? This is probably the effect you'll want most often. To have it stick to the left instead, just replace right with left.
Most of the time, you won't want to put the whole picture directly into the article, but just a captioned thumbnail that links to the full version. This is quite easy:
[[Image:Perfomance Day April 2006.jpg|thumbnail|The lovely ladies of [[Dance Dhamaka]].]] produces
"thumbnail" tells the program to create a default-size thumbnail to put in the article. You can pick your own size instead by replacing thumbnail with 200 px or another size. Last comes the caption, which can be any text and can include links to other articles -- just be careful with your brackets.</div
Into an info box
If you want to include a photo in the "info box" on a group page, just add something like this to the info box:
| image = Jimmy getting funky at Bhangra After-Party - May 2006.JPG
And it'll show up just below the group's name.