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It will work with Javascript and is intended to guide the uploader through a wizard-style questionnaire, prompting them for the appropriate copyright and sourcing information for each type of file in an easy-to-understand way.
It will work with Javascript and is intended to guide the uploader through a wizard-style questionnaire, prompting them for the appropriate copyright and sourcing information for each type of file in an easy-to-understand way.


To see this working draft in action, you will need to activate the Javascript, by editing your <nowiki>[[User:Your username/vector.js]]</nowiki> file and including the following line in it:
To see this working draft in action, you will need to activate the Javascript, by editing your '''[[Special:MyPage/vector.js|personal .js file]]''' and including the following line in it:


<code>importScript('User:Future Perfect at Sunrise/uploadscript.js');</code>
'''<code>importScript('User:Future Perfect at Sunrise/uploadscript.js');</code>'''


This is just an initial testing version; as of now it doesn't actually upload anything (but it shows you the wikitext of what it ''would'' write into the description page.)
This is just an initial testing version; as of now it doesn't actually upload anything (but it shows you the wikitext of what it ''would'' write into the description page.)

Revision as of 12:41, 28 January 2012


Step 1: Choose your file

*File:
Choose a file from your computer. Maximum file size: 100 MB.
Permitted file types: png, gif, jpg, jpeg, xcf, pdf, mid, ogg, ogv, svg, djvu, tiff, tif, oga.
Please provide a clear, descriptive name by which your file will be known on Wikipedia.
*
This name must be unique across the whole of Wikipedia, so please make it informative and easy to recognize.
It's no problem to use a fairly long name. It may also include spaces, commas or other punctuation marks.
Good: "City of London, skyline from London City Hall, Oct 2008.jpg". Bad: "Skyline.jpg", "DSC0001234.jpg".

Step 2: Describe your file

Please provide a brief description of the contents of this file.
This will be stored and displayed as part of the file description page. It is important that other editors be able to understand what this file is about.
*
What does this file show? What is it a photo/diagram/recording of?
It will be helpful if you also add a wikilink to the article where you want to use it.
This is a free work.
I can demonstrate that it is legally okay for anybody to use, in Wikipedia and elsewhere, for any purpose.
This is a copyrighted, non-free work, but I believe it is Fair Use.

I have read the Wikipedia rules on Non-Free Content, and I am prepared to explain how the use of this file will meet the criteria set out there.

This file doesn't fit any of the categories above.
This file doesn't seem to fall into any of the classes of use above, or I am not certain what its status is. I found this file somewhere, but I don't really know who made it or who owns it.