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== How to Upload Files: Documents/Images-Graphics ==
== How to Upload Files: Documents/Images-Graphics ==


'''Step 1''' - Select the Source file(s) -- documents and/or image-graphic files -- you intend to upload and prepare them.  
: [https://www.greenpolicy360.net/w/GreenPolicy360-eOS#How_to_Use_the_GreenPolicy_Site <small>How to Use the GreenPolicy site</small>]
:* They need to rendered in one of the GP360 wiki-acceptable formats: pdf, png, gif, jpg, jpeg
 
:* Choose a unique name to describe your file content, for example '''''Project Name_Description_Number.pdf (or png, etc)'''''
 
:* The allowed maximum file size is 100 MB (Smaller/compressed files will load more quickly and depending on your connection speed to the Internet you may want to choose smaller/compressed files to speed uploads.) Save your images-graphics so that they are under 800 pixels maximum.
<big>'''Select the Original Source file(s) that you intend to upload to GreenPolicy360. Next, prepare your Source File content for uploading...'''</big>
:* Some images-graphics files will need to be re-sized to fit into the page layout as you selectively choose. You may need to render several file sizes and upload these individually until you have the page layout you decide is best.
 
:* '''Note''' the content should not be copyrighted material unless suitable permission for distribution of these documents has been obtained and/or the material is allowed to be distributed by way of ‘fair use’ or other means, including commons license. Many government materials are available freely for public distribution and public-interest/educational materials are often intended for public distribution [[Green Policy:General disclaimer|Use of Materials on this Site]]
:* Your source documents and/or images-graphic files need to be rendered in one of the GP360's wiki-acceptable formats: pdf, png, gif, jpg, jpeg
 
:* Some images-graphics files will need to be re-sized to fit appropriately into the page layout. You may need to render several file sizes and upload these individually and preview until you have a page layout you approve. Choose a unique name to label your source file content
 
:* Save your images-graphics so that they are under 800 pixels wide as a maximum size
 
:* The allowed maximum file size is 64MB (Smaller/compressed files will load more quickly and depending on your connection speed to the Internet you may want to choose smaller/compressed files to speed uploads.)  
 
 
<small>* '''Note''': Your content should not be copyrighted material unless permission for distribution of documents has been obtained and/or the content is allowed to be distributed by way of ‘fair use’ or other means, including Creative Commons license. Many government materials are available freely for public distribution and public-interest/educational materials are often intended for public distribution. See [[Green Policy:General disclaimer|Use of Materials on this Site]]</small>
 


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'''Step 2''' -  After choosing the Source file(s) you will be uploading, go to the ‘Upload file’ template below and Browse to your file content on your computer.
:* Clicking on the Browse button will enable you to search, find, select your Source file(s) for uploading. Once you select and click the file(s) to be uploaded, you will need to select where you want to display your files within the GreenPolicy360 site.
:* Go to the [[Index]]/[[Special:Categories|Categories]] page and select what page you want to link your content to...
:* The following ‘markups’ are used to determine exactly how the uploaded doc/image will be displayed in one of the following forms. Include the markup formatting you want to use when you upload your content:
:: '''<nowiki>[[Image:File.jpg]]</nowiki>''' to use the full version of the file
:: '''<nowiki>[[Image:File.jpg|200px|thumb|left|alt text]]</nowiki>''' to use a 200 pixel wide rendition of the image displayed in a box in the left margin of a page with 'alt text' as description
:: '''<nowiki>[[Media:File.jpg]]</nowiki>''' for directly linking to the file source without displaying the file


<big>'''After choosing/preparing your Original Source file(s), go to the ‘Upload file’ template form below and Click on Browse to go to the file content-doc/image on your computer or internet page location.'''</big>
:* Clicking on the Browse button will enable you to search and select your Source file(s) for uploading. Once you select and click the file(s) to be uploaded, you have an option to select exactly where you want to display your files within the GreenPolicy360 site
:* Go to the All Pages-Index [[Index]] or [[Special:Categories|Categories]] page and choose in what Category/topic area you want to display your content
:* In the File Description-Summary field below, use double brackets to link your content file to the Category page you choose for the content, for example, use a double bracket markup (i.e., double brackets around Category:Climate Policy) to upload a climate policy-related doc/image to the 'Climate Policy' category-topic page (e.g. [https://www.greenpolicy360.net/w/Category:Climate_Policy here at Climate Policy])
<small>* '''Note''': Use  [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Help:Wiki_markup Wikitext Markup] and [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Cheatsheet Wiki Cheatsheet] for additional information on markup options and/or visit [http://semantic-mediawiki.org/wiki/Help:Editing Semantic MediaWiki Help]</small>
 


; <big>Use the template form below to upload your file:</big>
; <big><big><big>Use the template form below to upload your file:</big></big></big>

Latest revision as of 18:00, 21 October 2018

How to Upload Files: Documents/Images-Graphics

How to Use the GreenPolicy site


Select the Original Source file(s) that you intend to upload to GreenPolicy360. Next, prepare your Source File content for uploading...

  • Your source documents and/or images-graphic files need to be rendered in one of the GP360's wiki-acceptable formats: pdf, png, gif, jpg, jpeg
  • Some images-graphics files will need to be re-sized to fit appropriately into the page layout. You may need to render several file sizes and upload these individually and preview until you have a page layout you approve. Choose a unique name to label your source file content
  • Save your images-graphics so that they are under 800 pixels wide as a maximum size
  • The allowed maximum file size is 64MB (Smaller/compressed files will load more quickly and depending on your connection speed to the Internet you may want to choose smaller/compressed files to speed uploads.)


* Note: Your content should not be copyrighted material unless permission for distribution of documents has been obtained and/or the content is allowed to be distributed by way of ‘fair use’ or other means, including Creative Commons license. Many government materials are available freely for public distribution and public-interest/educational materials are often intended for public distribution. See Use of Materials on this Site




After choosing/preparing your Original Source file(s), go to the ‘Upload file’ template form below and Click on Browse to go to the file content-doc/image on your computer or internet page location.

  • Clicking on the Browse button will enable you to search and select your Source file(s) for uploading. Once you select and click the file(s) to be uploaded, you have an option to select exactly where you want to display your files within the GreenPolicy360 site
  • Go to the All Pages-Index Index or Categories page and choose in what Category/topic area you want to display your content
  • In the File Description-Summary field below, use double brackets to link your content file to the Category page you choose for the content, for example, use a double bracket markup (i.e., double brackets around Category:Climate Policy) to upload a climate policy-related doc/image to the 'Climate Policy' category-topic page (e.g. here at Climate Policy)


* Note: Use Wikitext Markup and Wiki Cheatsheet for additional information on markup options and/or visit Semantic MediaWiki Help


Use the template form below to upload your file: