Help:How to upload files
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You can upload a file to 92104 using the Special:Upload page. Although it's possible to upload other kinds of files, most people use this feature to upload images. See our image policy for how, when, and why to upload images to 92104.org.
To upload a file, on the upload page, enter the name of the file on your local hard drive (or whatever) in the box marked Filename. If you're using a reasonable Web browser, there should probably be a button marked Browse, which should let you pick out a file on your hard drive without having to type the name in by hand. Please make sure that the file name is descriptive eg. Grim_St_Post_Office.jpg. Do not leave the filename as it is off your camera. eg. IM001005.JPG
In the Summary box, put in a summary of where the file came from and what it is. If it's an image, say what the image is of. It's very helpful if you can put the copyright information in the Summary. If you are the author of the file (like, if you took the photograph), you should note that. Here are some good summaries:
- Balboa Park at sunset, copyright [[User:Dan|Dan Raccell]], 2005
- Map of 30th Street, public domain, US Geolographical Survey 1998
- Lynn-Hurst Building, copyright Fred Jacobs 1971, uploaded with permission
Finally, you must check the checkbox indicating that one of the following is true:
- You are the author of the file you're uploading.
- You are not the author of the file, but the author of the file has given you explicit permission to upload the file.
- The file you're uploading is in the public domain.
See: How to add an image
