lcrocker@nupedia.com wrote:
I don't really know any html... but I see that some people upload a small version and a large version of the same picture. How do you make the small picture into a link? Do you have to manually insert the html, and what codes do you have to put?
You can't do that with the current or with the new software. The [[image:xxx]] link inserts the image, and makes it a link to the image description page. If you want a link to a larger version of the image, you'll have to make a separate link, perhaps putting it on the description page of the smaller one or else making it an external link (see "Sainfoin", for example).
The latter method will be a little more difficult with the new software, because you'll have to upload the image first before you can determine what its URL will be.
Hmmm... I didn't think you could. Perhaps that's something to work on in the future? I'm downloading fullscreen images from the free websites and cutting them down to a postable size myself, but there are definitely times when being able to see the larger image as well would be good (for example my entry on the difference between butterflies and moths, where quite a lot of the detail disappeared from the image when I reduced it for better display.)