Wikipedia:Meetups/UK/Senate House Library May 2016/image adding exercise
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Image adding exercise
editHere are some articles currently without images, for which we have suitable image(s) on Wikimedia Commmons. Please take a slip of paper with the article name on, to avoid two people trying to add an image to the same article. The printed word still has its uses.
Standard
edit- Bridewell Theatre
- Camden School for Girls (add image AFTER infobox)
- Culnaskiach Falls
- Falls of Cruachan
- Falls of Glas Allt
- Fyrish
- Gairloch High School (add image AFTER infobox)
- Gwendwr Garden
- Inshes
- Inverlair Falls
- Inversnaid Falls
- Kilchrist Castle
- Kilfinnan Fall
- Kilkerran Castle
- Oykel Falls
- Winscombe Street
- Wolf Burn
Infobox
editInstructions
edit1. [CTRL + click] on the article name to open it in a new tab.
2. To open Wikimedia Commons in a new tab, [CTRL + click] this: Commons
3. Copy (CTRL + C) and paste (CTRL + V) the article name into the Commons search box (top right hand corner). [Enter].
4. Choose a suitable image, and copy the file name.
5. Back to the article tab, click on "Edit" (second row down, in the middle).
6. Click on the fourth icon from the left, top row, "Embedded file".
7. Paste the file name into "Filename".
8. Copy and paste some of that text into "Caption", and tweak if needed.
9. Click on "Insert"
10. Edit summary (optional): type "image".
11. Preview, and Save.
Instructions (infobox)
editSame process, except that you have to add data to two of the empty fields in the infobox. 6. [skip] 7. In "image_name=" , paste the file name. 8. In "caption" , copy and paste some of that text, and tweak if needed. 9. [skip] 10. Edit summary (optional): type "image". 11. Preview, and Save.
Wakerley
editIn February 2015, Wakerley provided an unexpected learning experience. One of our cohort added an image at 11:12. Then it disappeared. And a new one appeared! Wakerley must have been on someone's Watchlist, as it was deleted at 11:16, and the new image was added at 11:18. We learnt that there must be more than one place called Wakerley, how checking coordinates could have avoided this, and the value of watchlists.
Source
editThese articles all come from: Wikipedia:UK articles with co-ordinates but no image. Then someone (User:Edwardx in this case) has to determine whether or not a suitable image(s) exists on Wikimedia Commons.