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==Uploading images==
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==Uploading Images==
:''Please be sure to read our [[Nookipedia:Upload policy|Upload Policy]] to make sure your image is appropriate for upload.''<br>
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Uploading images to '''Nookipedia''' is simple.
Before uploading an image, check to see if an appropriate image already exists on the wiki. Take a look at the [[Special:ListFiles|list of uploaded files]], as well as the [[Special:UnusedFiles|list of unused files]]. If you don't find what you're looking for you can upload a file using the following instructions:
 
  
 
# Click the "Upload file" button in the toolbox at the bottom of the left navigation bar, or click [[Special:Upload|here]].
 
# Click the "Upload file" button in the toolbox at the bottom of the left navigation bar, or click [[Special:Upload|here]].
 
# Click the "Browse" button and find the image file on your computer.
 
# Click the "Browse" button and find the image file on your computer.
# Type a file name into the destination filename box, being sure to follow the file naming conventions established at [[Nookipedia:Project Images|Project Images]]. It should always include an acronym identifying which {{PG|nolink}} title it comes from, as well as keywords that help others identify the image, such as the name of the villager or character pictured, the special event taking place, or the location pictured. Image extensions should be kept to all lowercase letters. (e.g. .jpg not .JPG)
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# Type a file name into the destination filename box.  This name will be used to put your picture in an article, so don't forget it. It should be something simple and easy to understand, such as ''TomNook.jpg'' or ''BusStop.png''. Image extensions should be kept to all lowercase letters.
# Type a quick summary of what the image is and make sure to include the image in the appropriate [[Help:Categories|categories]]. (e.g. [[:Category:Game screenshots]])
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# Type a quick summary of what the image is.
# Select the appropriate [[:Category:Licensing templates|license]]. If an existing license is not appropriate consider approaching [[Nookipedia:Staff#Current_staff_list|a staff member]], or creating a new license using the {{t|LicenseBox}} template and having it added to the drop-down menu at [[MediaWiki:Licenses]].
 
 
# Click the upload button.
 
# Click the upload button.
  
 
When you upload a new version of an existing image, the change may take a few minutes to take place.
 
When you upload a new version of an existing image, the change may take a few minutes to take place.
  
==Using images==
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==Using Images==
To begin, find a page where images are needed. [[:Category:Image wanted]] is a great place to start. Then, find an appropriate space on the page to insert the image and use the following code: <code><nowiki>[[File:Image.png]]</nowiki></code> Replace 'Image.png' with the name of the file to be used.
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Using uploaded images on a page is simple. First, start editing the page you want to add the image to.  Find a good spot to place the image and use the following code to insert it. <code><nowiki>[[File:Image.png]]</nowiki></code>
  
===Formatting images===
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[[Category:Help]]
[[File:Resetti WW.jpg|thumb|left|150px|Artwork of Mr. Resetti from {{WW|nolink}}]] A typical picture can be inserted with the code: <code><nowiki>[[File:...|thumb|...]]</nowiki></code>. Using "<code>thumb</code>" generates a thumbnail, a picture that is typically sized to 220px. Several options can affect a thumbnail's placement and size. By default a thumbnail is floated to the right of the page, with the text flowing around it, but this can be changed:  
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Replace 'Image.png' with the name of the file you uploaded.
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===Formatting Images===
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:''The following section contains content copied from the Wikipedia page [[wikipedia:Wikipedia:Picture_tutorial|"Wikipedia:Picture tutorial"]] ([[wikipedia:Wikipedia:Text_of_Creative_Commons_Attribution-ShareAlike_3.0_Unported_License|CC-BY-SA 3.0]]). See that page's history for its authors. More extensive instructions on Wiki image formatting can also be found there.
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[[File:Mr. Resetti.png|thumb|left|alt=Don Resetti yelling at the player.|Resetti from [[Wild World]]. ]] A typical picture can be inserted with a line "<code><nowiki>[[Image:...|thumb|...]]</nowiki></code>" as shown below. ("<code>File:</code>" can be substituted for "<code>Image:</code>" with no change in effect; the choice between the two is purely a matter of editorial preference.) Using "<code>thumb</code>" generates a thumbnail, a picture that is typically sized differently from the original image. Several options can affect a thumbnail's placement and size. By default a thumbnail is floated to the right of the page, with the text flowing around it, but this can be changed, as below:
  
<code><nowiki>[[File:Resetti WW.jpg|thumb|</nowiki>'''left'''<nowiki>|150px|Artwork of Mr. Resetti from {{WW|nolink}}]]</nowiki></code>
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[[File:Mr. Resetti.png|thumb|right|300px|alt=A bigger image of Don Resetti yelling at the player.|Resetti from [[Wild World]], again. ]]
  
While a thumbnail normally has a width of 220 pixels (px), any image narrower than the default width is displayed at its actual size. An image's width can also be explicitly specified, typically in pixels, and should be at least 300px. Note that widths greater than 550px may cause problems with some browsers.
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<code><nowiki>[[File:Mr. Resetti.png|thumb|left|alt=Don Resetti yelling at the player.|Resetti from [[Wild World]].]]</nowiki></code>
  
===Image types===
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Normally a thumbnail has a width of 220 pixels (px). This width is used by typical readers, who have not logged in or who have not changed their preferences. You can set a different default width for yourself in My preferences under "Appearance:Files". The options are 120px, 150px, 180px, 200px, 220px, 250px, and 300px. Any image narrower than the preferred width is displayed at the narrower width. You can also display an image of a specified width. Typically, if you specify a width in pixels, it should be at least 300px. Widths greater than about 550px may cause problems with some browsers.
Nookipedia accepts png (.png), gif (.gif), and jpeg (.jpg/.jpeg) images.  
 
  
The png type is most preferable when retaining color information is important, such as in sprites. The png format also supports transparency, so it is also recommended for any image where the subject is on a plain background that can be removed.
 
  
The jpg format is preferable in photographs and large images since it keeps the file size small at the cost of losing color information. Transparency is also incompatible with this format. The .jpg file extension is preferred over .jpeg, as it maximizes compatibility with various wiki features (some features, like templates, do not accept uploaded files with the .jpeg extension).
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<code><nowiki>[[File:Mr. Resetti.png|thumb|left|300px|alt=A bigger image of Don Resetti yelling at the player.|Resetti from [[Wild World]], again. ]]</nowiki></code>
  
The gif format can retain color information, but the images must be indexed (in other words, the image must have 256 different colors). As a result, it is recommended that the image be saved into png, if possible. The gif extension, however, also supports animated images and transparency, so it is the go-to format for those types. While animated png images exist, not all browsers can support them and, as a result, are discouraged.
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===Image Types===
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At '''Nookipedia''', we accept png (.png), gif (.gif), jpeg (.jpg/.jpeg), and svg (.svg) images.  
  
==Requesting an image==
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The png type is most preferable when retaining color information is important, such as in sprites; in other words, it's a cleaner image. The png format also supports transparency, so it is also recommended in artwork.
If you've written an article but do not have an image to accompany it, you may add it to the list of articles in need of images.  Simply place this code at the bottom of your article, ideally above the navigation templates, if any. A notice will be displayed and it will be added to [[:Category:Image wanted]].
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The jpg format is preferable in photographs and large images since it keeps the file size small at the cost of losing color information. Transparency is also incompatible with this format.
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The gif format can retain color information, but the images must be indexed (in other words, the image must have 256 different colors). The gif extension, however, supports animated images and transparency, so it is the go-to format for those types. While animated png images exist, not all browsers can support them and, as a result, are discouraged.
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==Requesting an Image==
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If you've written an article but do not have an image to accompany it, you may add it to the list of articles that need pictures.  Simply place this code at the very top of your article. A notice will be displayed and it will be added to the picture wanted category [[:Category:Image_Wanted|here]].
  
 
<pre>{{Image}}</pre>
 
<pre>{{Image}}</pre>
  
==See also==
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''For more infomation please see our [[Nookipedia:Upload policy|Upload Policy]]''.
* [[Nookipedia:Image Requests]]
 
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