Thread:Stinger5x5/@comment-22439-20120811192140/@comment-61022-20120812161730

Okay, well from the page in question you click the "edit" button at the top. From there, there are two places you can put a picture. Either in the side bar that has all the characters stats and so-on, or the main body of the page.

If it's the sidebar, then the spot will be the near the top of the code on the line that says "| Image      =" If there is already an image name there you delete that. On the right hand side of the editing screen there is a button that says "photo" click on that. An photo window will pop up. You have two options, either upload an image or add one that has already been uploaded. I think what to do there is pretty straight forward.

When you select your picture, it'll show you what the image looks like when it's applied to the page. If you're putting it in the side bar just click "Add Photo" right away. It's going to put a bunch of code in there, but all the "| Image = " line needs is the file name, so go in and delete anything that isn't the file name of the image. So for example if it puts "" Then you're going to change it so it only says "Max-Fury.jpg".

However, if you're putting the image somewhere in the body (Like in the HistoryTex field for example) You put your cursor anywhere in the written text in that field. Follow the same steps to add or upload a photo. When it shows you how the photo will look on the page, you can change if you want a full size image or a thumb nail, how you want to align the image (left or right) and add a caption.

Here's my advice to you if your putting something in the body of the page: Make sure it does not look like total s***. Meaning, always make it a thumbnail, adjust the size so it's not overwhelming the page, pick a sensible aliment, and add a caption. Also before you finalize the putting the image preview how it will look by clicking the preview button before finalizing the changes.