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{{Newuser}}--[[User:Lachlan|Lachlan]] ([[User talk:Lachlan|talk]]) 17:43, 29 March 2022 (PDT)
* Interesting note about Bor/Bora. I'll see what I can do to help with that, or at least keep track of what happens with it with the heralds.
* You asked about images.
# Do you see "Upload" under the "toolbox" section on the left?
# Click on that to go to the file upload screen where you can browse your local computer for files to upload one by one.
# Once successfully uploaded, the title of your file will be along the top like "File:My_pic.jpg". I always select that text and Ctrl-C
# Adding the image into a wiki article then involves pasting the file name into the page markup. For populace pages, the top section of markup is the definition of the right-hand info column for the article. Paste the filename into the first image name there and it should now appear in the info bar.
# If you want to add a bunch of images to a page, the best way might be to create a gallery in your markup. For an example of this, go to [[Morgaine of Avalon]] for an example.
--[[User:Lachlan|Lachlan]] ([[User talk:Lachlan|talk]]) 09:56, 31 March 2022 (PDT)

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Welcome to Compendium Caidis! For editing help, please navigate to Help:Contents.--Lachlan (talk) 17:43, 29 March 2022 (PDT)

  • Interesting note about Bor/Bora. I'll see what I can do to help with that, or at least keep track of what happens with it with the heralds.
  • You asked about images.
  1. Do you see "Upload" under the "toolbox" section on the left?
  2. Click on that to go to the file upload screen where you can browse your local computer for files to upload one by one.
  3. Once successfully uploaded, the title of your file will be along the top like "File:My_pic.jpg". I always select that text and Ctrl-C
  4. Adding the image into a wiki article then involves pasting the file name into the page markup. For populace pages, the top section of markup is the definition of the right-hand info column for the article. Paste the filename into the first image name there and it should now appear in the info bar.
  5. If you want to add a bunch of images to a page, the best way might be to create a gallery in your markup. For an example of this, go to Morgaine of Avalon for an example.

--Lachlan (talk) 09:56, 31 March 2022 (PDT)