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[[Image:JASS S164A 052018.jpg|thumb|left|250px|Figure 1: Bacterial Transformation]] | [[Image:JASS S164A 052018.jpg|thumb|left|250px|Figure 1: Bacterial Transformation]] | ||
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| - | == Uploading an image == | ||
On the "toolbox" menu at the lower left of the screen, click on <span style="color: blue;"> "Upload File" '''</span> | On the "toolbox" menu at the lower left of the screen, click on <span style="color: blue;"> "Upload File" '''</span> | ||
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| + | Next, select the file from your computer that you would like to upload (for example, an annotated gel image or assay figure). Make sure this file has a name that makes sense. | ||
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| + | Write a summary of your image now, or do this later. | ||
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| + | Permissions: If this is your own image, select: "Own work" > "Creative Commons" | ||
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| + | Now, upload. | ||
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| + | == Adding an uploaded image into your page == | ||
To add an image of your experiments, you first need to upload the image. | To add an image of your experiments, you first need to upload the image. | ||
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