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This page offers a quick tutorial on how to use these graphics on your wiki. The steps are describes for folks using the Internet Explorer browser. You can use similar steps with other browsers.
Basically, you just need to either save the graphics to your computer and then upload them to your wiki wherever you plan to use them OR grab the address from the graphic hosted here, and use that to upload them to your wiki. Either way will work.
If you have never loaded a graphic to your wiki before, I recommend you read the help file about loading images, that wetpaint offers on this subject.
If you prefer not to save the file to your computer, use this method instead.
Basically, you just need to either save the graphics to your computer and then upload them to your wiki wherever you plan to use them OR grab the address from the graphic hosted here, and use that to upload them to your wiki. Either way will work.
If you have never loaded a graphic to your wiki before, I recommend you read the help file about loading images, that wetpaint offers on this subject.
Steps for saving graphics to your computer then posting to your wiki:
- Right-click on the graphic.
- From the shortcut menu that pops up choose the "save picture as" option.
- Then save the file using whatever name you want to give it, to whatever location you want on your machine.
- To load them to your wiki site, follow the steps outlined in the wetpaint help section on loading images. As described in this help file, when prompted for the location of your file, use the browse button provided to locate the image that is located on your hardrive.
Steps for grabbing the address for the file located here then posting to your wiki:
If you prefer not to save the file to your computer, use this method instead. - Right-click on the graphic.
- From the shortcut menu that pops up choose the "properties" option.
- When the properties window opens, double-click on the "Address (URL)", or click and drag over the entire address to highlight it.
- With the address highlighted use the CTL/C key combination to save it to your clipboard OR you can right-click your mouse and select "Copy" from the menu that pops up.
- To load them to your wiki site, follow the steps outlined in the wetpaint help section on loading images. As described in this help file, when prompted for the location of your file, paste the URL into the "on the web" field box provided in the image editing window. To paste the URL, simply use the CTL/V key combination OR you can right-click your mouse and select "Paste" from the menu that pop up.
TIPS:
- Once you've added a graphic to your wiki pages, you can use it over and over again without returning to this site or to your hardrive to pick it up. Simply grab the address from the graphic that you already have on your site.
- I find it easier to do the URL grabbing method if I open multiple browser windows or tabs. This way I don't have to keep closing/saving the edit screen when going to fetch the graphic addresses.
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