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− | After having uploaded an image, you will be provided with the source code that can be copy-pasted into articles. | + | After having uploaded an image, you will be provided with the source code that can be copy-pasted into articles. Images can be added in articles by clicking the "Edit" tab at top and then "Insert" and "Media". In source code, images are added to the right in the text by the following code for an example file: <code><nowiki>[[File:T1-weighted-MRI.png|thumb|150px|Image description.]]</nowiki></code>. |
+ | [[File:T1-weighted-MRI.png|thumb|150px|Image description.]] | ||
''See also: [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Extended_image_syntax Wikipedia:Extended image syntax], for how images can be customized in articles. | ''See also: [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Extended_image_syntax Wikipedia:Extended image syntax], for how images can be customized in articles. |
Revision as of 17:12, 12 July 2019
See Radlines:Copyright for information regarding what images you may upload.
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Upload to Wikimedia Commons
This is generally recommended, since it allows the image to be easily used in other wikis, mainly those of the Wikimedia Foundation, including Wikipedia:
Upload to Radlines server
This is recommended if the image is likely relevant only for Radlines:
Adding uploaded images to articles
After having uploaded an image, you will be provided with the source code that can be copy-pasted into articles. Images can be added in articles by clicking the "Edit" tab at top and then "Insert" and "Media". In source code, images are added to the right in the text by the following code for an example file: [[File:T1-weighted-MRI.png|thumb|150px|Image description.]]
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See also: Wikipedia:Extended image syntax, for how images can be customized in articles.