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= How to Insert Images in MediaWiki Using the Visual Editor =
 
''A step-by-step guide written for Visual Editor users (no source code)''
 
== 💡 Where to Begin ==
 
To insert an image into any page (like your Main Page or a subpage), follow these simple steps in the **Visual Editor** – no need to touch Wikitext code or formatting syntax.
 
== 🖼️ Step-by-Step Instructions ==
 
'''1. Open the page in Visual Editor''' 
Click **Edit** at the top of the page, and confirm **Visual editing** if you're prompted.
 
'''2. Choose the exact position for the image''' 
Place the cursor where you want the image to appear.
 
'''3. Click “Insert” → “Images and media”''' 
Use the **“+”** icon (usually at the top or in a floating menu), then select **“Images and media”** from the dropdown.
 
'''4. Upload or select an image''' 
You now see a media dialog:
* To upload: click **“Upload”** and choose a file (e.g. `MyAvatar.jpg`)
* To reuse: search for existing images from the wiki’s media library
 
'''5. Configure the image''' 
Once inserted:
* Click the image to open formatting options
* Set alignment (center, left, right)
* Resize by dragging or using percentage options
* Add a caption (e.g. *“Our guiding AI avatar”*)
 
'''6. Save your changes''' 
Click **“Publish changes”**, enter a short summary like *“Inserted image”*, and confirm.
 
== ✅ Tips for Best Results ==
 
* Use **short, descriptive filenames** (no spaces!)
* Keep image sizes reasonable for mobile users
* Always add a meaningful **caption** if the image carries symbolic or instructional meaning
* Consider using a **gallery** for multiple images – also accessible via the “Insert” menu
 
== 🗂️ Optional: Image Management ==
You can manage uploaded files via the **“Special:Upload”** page or view them in **“Special:ListFiles”**
 
== 👁️ Example (visual layout, not code) ==
[Centered Image] 
*ChatGPT – ethical co-creator*
 
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''This guide was written for Visual Editor mode. No source code or Wikitext syntax required.''

Revision as of 17:49, 12 July 2025

How to Insert Images in MediaWiki Using the Visual Editor

A step-by-step guide written for Visual Editor users (no source code)

💡 Where to Begin

To insert an image into any page (like your Main Page or a subpage), follow these simple steps in the **Visual Editor** – no need to touch Wikitext code or formatting syntax.

🖼️ Step-by-Step Instructions

1. Open the page in Visual Editor Click **Edit** at the top of the page, and confirm **Visual editing** if you're prompted.

2. Choose the exact position for the image Place the cursor where you want the image to appear.

3. Click “Insert” → “Images and media” Use the **“+”** icon (usually at the top or in a floating menu), then select **“Images and media”** from the dropdown.

4. Upload or select an image You now see a media dialog:

  • To upload: click **“Upload”** and choose a file (e.g. `MyAvatar.jpg`)
  • To reuse: search for existing images from the wiki’s media library

5. Configure the image Once inserted:

  • Click the image to open formatting options
  • Set alignment (center, left, right)
  • Resize by dragging or using percentage options
  • Add a caption (e.g. *“Our guiding AI avatar”*)

6. Save your changes Click **“Publish changes”**, enter a short summary like *“Inserted image”*, and confirm.

✅ Tips for Best Results

  • Use **short, descriptive filenames** (no spaces!)
  • Keep image sizes reasonable for mobile users
  • Always add a meaningful **caption** if the image carries symbolic or instructional meaning
  • Consider using a **gallery** for multiple images – also accessible via the “Insert” menu

🗂️ Optional: Image Management

You can manage uploaded files via the **“Special:Upload”** page or view them in **“Special:ListFiles”**

👁️ Example (visual layout, not code)

[Centered Image]

  • ChatGPT – ethical co-creator*

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This guide was written for Visual Editor mode. No source code or Wikitext syntax required.