- From: Renoir Boulanger <renoir@w3.org>
- Date: Tue, 30 Sep 2014 14:56:39 -0400
- To: abhimanyu0003 <abhimanyu@japanaddicts.org>
- CC: List WebPlatform public <public-webplatform@w3.org>
Received on Tuesday, 30 September 2014 18:56:47 UTC
Hi Abhimanyu, You have to have at least 10 edits to be able to upload an image. An easy to achieve goal If you already spend some time to make adjustment/improvements in the Beginners section anyway :) After that, just click the "UPLOAD FILE" under "EDIT" button. Then your file should be available to include in in your docs. To include an image in a page, you can do it using the following markup. [[File:201409-Readiness-markers-issues.png]] Where what you put after "File:..." is the name of the file you uploaded. Make sure that you upload the file with a name that doesn’t have accents nor spaces... it makes things much friendlier. HTH On 2014-09-30, 9:10 AM, abhimanyu0003 wrote: > I have an awesome picture of a server feeding data to clients. I made this by using free clip-arts. The 'the beginning' page needs such an image. Please advise how can I embed this into it. As of now, I don't have permission it seems. > > --- > </Abhimanyu> > > > > > -- Regards, Renoir Boulanger | Developer operations engineer W3C | Web Platform Project http://w3.org/people/#renoirb ✪ https://renoirboulanger.com/ ✪ @renoirb ~
Received on Tuesday, 30 September 2014 18:56:47 UTC