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Once you have an image you would like to upload, click the "Upload file" link in the toolbox in the left column and follow the instructions. Remember to use a clear and descriptive file name . When uploading a book cover, remember that {{ Non-free book cover }} can be customised with an optional parameter.
List of computer-related books which have articles on Wikipedia for themselves or their writers. This list is incomplete ; you can help by adding missing items . ( March 2014 )
This is a list of notable works available under a Creative Commons license. Works available under a Creative Commons license are becoming more common. Note that there are multiple Creative Commons licenses with important differences.
Edit a Favorite's folder's name. 1. Click the Favorite Places icon. 2. Select the folder you want to edit. 3. Click Edit. 4. Enter a new name for the folder. 5. Click Enter. Move an item to a different Favorites folder. 1. Click the Favorite Places icon. 2. Open the folder that contains the Favorite you want to move. 3. Step three.
First try to find an image on your own. For tips, see the Finding images tutorial. Avoid making blanket requests, as in: "need pictures for all women in the Lists of women". Request images only for existing articles, i.e., if there is no article yet, then please write one first before requesting. There are two methods for requesting an image:
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Most images in Wikipedia articles are scaled down thumbnails. A reader of an article can click on the thumbnail, or on the small double-rectangle icon (if present) next to the caption, to see the corresponding file page and the image at a larger size. From the file description page, click the image again to see it at maximum size.
The AOL homepage can be pinned to your Start menu to avoid having to open your browser and manually enter the web address. Pinning an item to your Start menu creates a tile that acts like a shortcut to a website you use the most.