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CVUA

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Hi again Cassiopeia, I was able to complete TWA and am ready to start CVUA whenever you get a chance to set things up. VolatileAnomaly (talk) 16:48, 3 November 2024 (UTC)[reply]

VolatileAnomaly I have set up the program for you. Pls read the "communication section" at the bottom of the assignment prior stating answer the questions. Welcome to CVUA. Stay safe and best. Cassiopeia talk 00:01, 4 November 2024 (UTC)[reply]

Question from Highwayman10419 (03:32, 5 November 2024)

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Would like to add a picture to a page --Highwayman10419 (talk) 03:32, 5 November 2024 (UTC)[reply]


Highwayman10419Good day. Here's what you need to do to follow the process:
(A) Ensure You Own the Image: You must be the original creator (i.e., the photographer or illustrator) of the image to hold the copyright.
(B)Understand Wikimedia Commons and Wikipedia Copyright Polices:
(1)WP:Copyright outlines the need for clear ownership and release of works under free licenses.
(2)WP:Images provides guidelines on what kinds of images are acceptable on Wikipedia.
Make sure your image follows these rules, and that you're okay with releasing it under a free license, such as Creative Commons.
(C)Upload the Image:
(1) Go to Wikimedia Commons Upload Wizard - see HERE.
(2) Follow the steps to upload your image. You'll need to select a license, likely a Creative Commons license, that allows others to reuse the image with appropriate attribution.
(3) During this process, you'll be asked to irrevocably release your copyright, making the image freely available for others to use.
(4) Get the File Name: Once the image is uploaded, you'll be provided with a file name in the format File:Example.jpg. Copy this name.
(D) Insert the Image into Wikipedia:
(1) On the Wikipedia page where you want to use the image, use the syntax:
Description of the image
(2) Replace "Example.jpg" with your file name and add a description of the image.
(3) Ensure the image appears correctly and aligns with the content of the Wikipedia page prior saving the edit.
By following these steps, your image will be legally and properly uploaded for use on Wikipedia. Let me know if you need further assistance! Cassiopeia talk 00:57, 7 November 2024 (UTC)[reply]

The Signpost: 6 November 2024

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Question from Oliverfrom1993 (16:30, 6 November 2024)

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How would I add a citation to a wikipedia page? --Oliverfrom1993 (talk) 16:30, 6 November 2024 (UTC)[reply]

Oliverfrom1993 Good day. You can use the horizon format of Template:Citeweb for inline citation for any source from the web. Stay safe and best. Cassiopeia talk 01:00, 7 November 2024 (UTC)[reply]

Question from Adamz Adeyy on Talk:Mason Greenwood (22:57, 7 November 2024)

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How do I create citation? --Adamz Adeyy (talk) 22:57, 7 November 2024 (UTC)[reply]

Adamz Adeyy Good day. You can use the horizon format of Template:Citeweb for inline citation for any source from the web. Stay safe and best. Cassiopeia talk 23:06, 7 November 2024 (UTC)[reply]

New Page Patroller School

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Hi Cassiopeia, I hope this message finds you well!

I was wondering if you would be available to be my trainer in New Page Patroller School?

I'm very interested in helping with the backlog, and have ~40 AfDs with a 100% match rate, 10 CSDs and 15 CopyPatrol reviews, while meeting the edit count requirement and having created several articles myself.

Note that the Cave article that shows up in my Xtools pages created isn't mine and was made on behalf of a user needing help on IRC.

I'm also very passionate about helping new users understand our guidelines, being active on the Teahouse, Help Requests and IRC.

Thank you for your time in considering me! MolecularPilot 08:25, 9 November 2024 (UTC)[reply]