Thread:Volknur/@comment-25213700-20140723004146/@comment-5264386-20140723074623

Hey Ducky,

Before I begin, apologies for the length of this post; it turned out a lot longer than what I though it would! Anyway, I've fixed up the infobox on the page, but I'll go through how to do it. One thing I've found immensely helpful in my time at the wiki is editing in Source Mode. If you're on PC, after you click the edit button, look to the top-right hand corner of the editing space. You'll notice that there are two two tabs: one called Visual (this should be highlighted), the other "Source". Click this tab to switch into Source Mode. If you edit on an iPad or similar-sized tablet, then you're stuck with Source Mode as the default editing format.

What you'll now be looking at is the code of the article. If you have any experience with HTML, Source Mode is basically a very simplified HTML editor. If not, that's fine, it's pretty easy to learn the basics. Anyway, you'll notice a section of text that starts with something like " {{DaSIIEnemy " (using the example of the Poison Horn Beetle page). Any text in between "{{ }}" is called a template. Anyway, look down from this line, and you'll notice this something like "|image =" or "|image-name =". This is the part where you add the image name.

Now, the reason I prefer to edit in Source Mode is because it lets you add stuff to templates directly, rather than have to click on this little puzzle-piece things. All you have to do to add the image is type "[Image Name].jpg/png", depending on the type of image you want to add (ignore the quotation marks when typing, and just replace [Image Name] with the name of the desired image).

With regards to uploading the second image, that warning happens whenever you attempt to upload two images with the same name and extension to the wiki. However, this only happens to prevent a potentially accidental overwrite of an image. You can replace an image directly by going to the image's page (e.g. File:Poison Horn Beetle.jpeg) and clicking the arrow next to the edit button. This brings down a drop-down menu with several options, one of which being "Replace". Click that, and you'll be able to replace the image without getting that warning.

However, I will have to ask you to not replace the current one with that second one you uploaded, as that is actually from the Wikidot wiki, a competitor wiki, so using that image would be essentially be copyright infringement. I understand why you uploaded it though; there's nothing in the Google Images search which indicates that its from another wiki, so its only natural that a high-res image would be appealing. This is not to say that we don't want high-res images, of course; we'd rather source them directly from in-game, that's all.

Also, don't be too harsh on yourself; after all, it's only an out-of-place picture, it's not the end of the world! Every single person that you see on this wiki has been in your position at some point in time, whether it was on this wiki or another. If you have any questions in future, please feel free to leave me a message, and I'll try to help as soon as I can. Hope this helps! :)