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[[Image:Protein Gel.png|thumb|left|250px|Figure 2: Here is an example of a protein gel. To display a gel, you should be annotate it with size standards and lane numbers.]]
[[Image:Protein Gel.png|thumb|left|250px|Figure 2: Here is an example of a protein gel. To display a gel, you should be annotate it with size standards and lane numbers.]]
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'''Uploading an image from your computer
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'''Adding an uploaded image into your page
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1. To add an image of your experiments, you first need to have an image as a JPG or PNG on your computer
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2. In your editing page, insert the following code within double brackets [[ ]]:
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<span style= "color:black;">'''Image:'''</span><span style= "color:blue;">choose a filename.jpg</span><span style= "color:black;">'''|thumb|left|250px|Figure'''</span><span style= "color:blue;"> insert figure#: insert your caption &nbsp;</span>
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'''Uploading the image from your computer
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'''
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<span style = "background: yellow;">(If you are uploading ''after'' adding the code to your page)</span>
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1. Save your page after editing and scroll to the image name on your page. Click on the link.
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2. An upload image page should appear.
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3. Select the file from your computer that you would like to upload (for example, an annotated gel image or assay figure).
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4. Add a summary if you want to
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5. Licensing: If this is your own image, select: "Own work" > "Creative Commons Attribution 3.0"
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6. Click:''' Upload File
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<span style = "background: yellow;">(If you are uploading ''before'' adding the code to your page)</span>
1. On the "toolbox" menu at the lower left of the screen, click on <span style="color: blue;"> &nbsp; "Upload File" &nbsp;'''</span>
1. On the "toolbox" menu at the lower left of the screen, click on <span style="color: blue;"> &nbsp; "Upload File" &nbsp;'''</span>
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2. Next, select the file from your computer that you would like to upload (for example, an annotated gel image or assay figure).
2. Next, select the file from your computer that you would like to upload (for example, an annotated gel image or assay figure).
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3. Choose a fiiename that makes sense.
3. Choose a fiiename that makes sense.
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4. Write a summary of your image now, or do this later.
4. Write a summary of your image now, or do this later.
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5. Licensing: If this is your own image, select: "Own work" > "Creative Commons Attribution 3.0"
5. Licensing: If this is your own image, select: "Own work" > "Creative Commons Attribution 3.0"
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6. Click:''' Upload File
6. Click:''' Upload File
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'''Adding an uploaded image into your page
 
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1. To add an image of your experiments, you first need to upload the image (see above)
 
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2. In your editing page, insert the following code within double brackets [[ ]]:
 
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<span style= "color:black;">'''Image:'''</span><span style= "color:blue;">insert filename.jpg</span><span style= "color:black;">'''|thumb|left|250px|Figure'''</span><span style= "color:blue;"> insert figure#: insert your caption &nbsp;</span>
 
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You can resize your image (change the "250px" to a larger or smaller pixel count), or set the location to right or center as you wish.
You can resize your image (change the "250px" to a larger or smaller pixel count), or set the location to right or center as you wish.

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