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doc:uploading_images [2026/04/05 10:25] – [Before you upload] Simon Grantdoc:uploading_images [2026/04/06 10:18] (current) – [Inserting the image, in brief] Simon Grant
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 ==== Before you upload ==== ==== Before you upload ====
  
-Before you upload an image, it's best to get to the page where it will be used. This will make it easier for you, as you won't have to worry about which [[namespace]] it's in. If you want to upload while you are anywhere else (e.g. this very page), you will need to know the namespace of the page you want to use it on. You can revise that from the [[namespace]] page.+Before you upload an image, it's best to get to the page where it will be used. This will make it easier for you, as you won't have to worry about which [[namespace]] it's in. If you want to upload while you are anywhere else (e.g. this very page), you will need to know the namespace of the page you want to use it on. Refresh your understanding of namespaces from the [[namespace]] page.
  
 Also, you will need to be ready with the file you want to upload. Also, you will need to be ready with the file you want to upload.
  
-Close any edit you may be on, saving if desired, before starting uploading with the Media Manager.+Close any edit you may be on, after saving if desired, before starting uploading with the Media Manager.
  
 ==== The uploading process ==== ==== The uploading process ====
  
 Here's what to do with the Media Manager. Here's what to do with the Media Manager.
-  - Open the Media Manager (in the spanner icon menu) {{spanner-icon.png}}. If you want to back out, that's easy, just go back on your browser, or click on the page name in the "Trace" at the top. +  - Go to the page where you want to use the image or photo. 
-  - Click on "Upload", just under the title, between "Media Files" and "Search" +  - Open the Media Manager (in the spanner icon menu) {{spanner-icon.png}}.  
-  - If you try that from this page, just underneath "Upload" it will say "Upload to **doc**". That'the [[namespace]] you will be uploading to. If you will be using the image in a different namespace, choose that namespace, on the left, and repeat from step 2 above.  +    - It's easy to back out if you need to. Just go "backon your browser, or click on the page name in the "Trace" at the top. 
-  - The namespace will need to be one where you have the right permissions. Then: +  - Click on "Upload", just under the title, between "Media Files" and "Search".\\  You'll notice that just underneath it will say "Upload to with the namespace of the page you are on.\\ Then: 
     - either drag your photo file onto where is says "Select files…"  (it changes to "Drop files here to upload");     - either drag your photo file onto where is says "Select files…"  (it changes to "Drop files here to upload");
     - or click on "Select files…" and work through your file system to choose the file you want to upload.      - or click on "Select files…" and work through your file system to choose the file you want to upload. 
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   - Click on the big green "Upload" button just below the name of your photo.   - Click on the big green "Upload" button just below the name of your photo.
   - The file name will then show. You can click on that if you like, to check: on the right, you can see the namespace and filename so you are sure.   - The file name will then show. You can click on that if you like, to check: on the right, you can see the namespace and filename so you are sure.
-  - The image is now uploaded to the chosen namespace.+  - The image is now uploaded to the namespace you are at.
  
 ==== Inserting the image, in brief ==== ==== Inserting the image, in brief ====
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 To use the image you have uploaded, you will write something like this on the page: To use the image you have uploaded, you will write something like this on the page:
  
-`{{doc:nuts.jpg?200|}}`, which gives you this image:+`{{nuts.jpg?200|these are nuts}}`, which gives you this image:
  
-{{doc:nuts.jpg?200|}} +{{nuts.jpg?200|these are nuts}}  
 + 
 +If you are still on the page where you were to upload the image, you won't need a namespace.
  
 **Please go to the [[inserting images]] page for the proper fuller explanation.** **Please go to the [[inserting images]] page for the proper fuller explanation.**
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