Hello, I'm trying to load an image onto a 2.0 wiki page. Using the new method, I've uploaded it different ways (jpg, png, gif) and all I get is a broken image icon. Is there a preferred file type? pbwiki tells me my file is "empty," but I know it's not (I can see the thumnbnail image on my desktop.
Can you copy and paste word documents containing images directly in to PBWiki? We have loads of documents and it will take forever if we have to save every image contained within them.
How do I link an image on the front page to another page in the wiki? I have a JPG image on the first page that I would like to act as a hyperlink to another page of the wiki. Thanks for any help!
My image properties work and look fine when editing, but a co-worker, editing the same Wiki, cannot get hers to work. Specifically she is wanting to align her image with text LEFT
I often find it quite tiring to switch to and fro PBWiki and my image hoster, since I often make use of images to explain things better and to break up monotony of text.
It would be nice if PBWiki could emulate competitor WetPaint in how they allow users to upload unlimited images, thus encouraging a very graphical presentation of ideas and concepts.
Or at least, when the user is nearing full capacity, have a reviewer look through his images and then expand his free space capacity, to ensure he isn't spamming.
Oh, and it would be nice to be able to easily post images from an external host in the WYSIWYG mode. Currently one has to go to the source view specially just to paste the image link codes. o_0
What image formats are acceptable for upload using "Insert Picture"? I tried uploading a .tif file and it was not a choice in the list of files. What are the acceptable image formats?
I would like to put screenshots on a page, but not at full-size. I'd like to have thumbs in the page content, and link to the fullsize image, which resides in Files. What's the best way to do this, aside from manually creating thumbs, uploading the images to our server, and entering URL links to them? It's easy to put in videos and slideshows, but not simple images.
Depending on browser, right-click-copy on the picture will copy either just the web address of the photo or the address embedded in img src code.
Students using MS Exploder on their PC copy and paste into their wiki the img src coding which puts the photo on their page without eating up file space. (A wonderful feature!!!) Firefox on most computers will only copy/paste the address onto their wiki (Firefox has the both abilities: Copy Image, Copy Image Location).
Is there a tip for all browsers to insert img src code without having to edit the source? (Think 3rd graders, or worse yet, their teachers. :)
I've uploaded images for my wiki. After uploading, pbwiki offers an option to rename images, which I have done. However, when editing a wiki page in classic mode, the renamed images now appear as broken image links in the "Hints" section.
Is there any way to refresh the hints section so it shows the newly-named images?
I've been having trouble adding images to my pbwiki pages and aligning them to left or right.
It's often worked before - but at the moment, when I add images and align them left or right, they don't seem to show up when Firefox or Opera are used to browse that page (IE works fine). If I remove the "align" bit of the "img" tag, the images show up - but not in the layout I want, obviously.
It's not a very complicated page (homepage of the wiki, at foleshillfields.pbwiki.com) - and the source code looks sensible and fine.
I have been trying to add images to my wiki (which, unfortunately, is just a school assignment), but it is not working. No matter what I do it won't work. I have read all of the help topics, and the instructions do not seem applicable to the options that I have on my editing screen. I have been working on this for 2 hours, and I am about to start crying because nothing is working. The 2 images that I want to add are in my "Files" but I can't seem to do anything with them.