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This help system needs to be improved over time - please contribute by providing either questions or answers.
However, in principle, you can often look at the Wikipedia in your language. The information given there will mostly be correct here as well. For English, you may want to check Uploading images. However, the help in Wikipedia may often be more detailed than necessary for a start. We will therefore provide some short step-by-step instructions here.
Please make sure that for every upload you are either the creator of the file, or have a license to put this file here (i.e. under cc-by-sa by default, or under the license you specify).
Contents
- 1 Frequently Asked Questions
- 1.1 How do I upload multiple images?
- 1.2 I have uploaded a file but can no longer find it. Where do I look?
- 1.3 How do I replace an image with an improved version?
- 1.4 How can a files be categorized ("classified")?
- 1.5 Can I copy images from Wikimedia Commons or Wikipedia?
- 1.6 Missing / broken File links
- 2 Other Resources
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I upload multiple images?
- Answer: In the menu on the left side, look for “Upload multiple files”. Go there to get a list of 10 fields. In the first field you select a file on your computer. The second field will automatically be filled based on the file name. You can change the destination name to make sure you upload media with long, descriptive file names (this does not change the file name on your computer). Please supply some extra information in the third column - especially on the subject that is shown, or special license conditions.
I have uploaded a file but can no longer find it. Where do I look?
- Answer: Three convenient options to locate a previously uploaded file are:
- If you know the full name, like “File:Title.jpg” you can simply paste it into Search box in the menu and click “Go”.
- You can further search files under “Recent file uploads” in the menu on the left side. If the file is not already listed (if the upload occurred a while ago), you can enter the start of the file name under “Search for media name” on that page and click “Go”.
- If you uploaded the file yourself, a convenient method is often to look in “My contributions” (at the top right of the screen, after your user name).
How do I replace an image with an improved version?
- Answer: Open the original image page (see question I have uploaded a file but can no longer find it above). You should see a page with the image on it, but with additional text, especially a section “File history” below it. In that section, you find a link “Upload a new version of this file”. Click on this link and you will upload a new image, that replaces the existing image for all purposes (but the previous version of the image will remain).
How can a files be categorized ("classified")?
- Answer: use the Wiki-code
[[Category:A significant category]]
on a media's description page. Additionally you can activate the interactive categoriasation “HotCat” in your preferences at “Gadgets”. Further details see on “Classification in categories”.
Can I copy images from Wikimedia Commons or Wikipedia?
- Answer: This is sometimes necessary and useful. For example, images in Wikipedia cannot be accessed by internal links and links to images on Wikimedia Commons might break if the image is renamed. When copying such an image please ensure that a link to the original image is provided (you can use the Template:Cached Copy for this) and that information on the author(s) and file history are copied as well. For an example see the image File:Erophila_verna.jpeg, using the 'edit' or 'view source' tab.
Missing / broken File links
See