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'''Note:''' Not only [http://news.google.com Google News] offer RSS feeds but many major as well as niche portals do. Wherever you see the familiar RSS button, it should be for a compatible news feed that can be displayed on any page as described above. For additional usage and customisation of the output of news items on a page, see: http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Extension:RSS#Usage
== Uploading a single image images ==
To add your own images, first [[Special:Userlogin| sign up]] and thereafter click on the [[Special:Upload|Upload file]] link in the toolbox on the left, which allows uploading a single image at the time. Note that the link does not appear to site visitors who are not logged in.
You can repeat the procedure for more than one image or chose to upload multiple images via the ''Upload multiple files'' link, detailed below. == Uploading multiple images == For more than one image there is a [[Special:MultipleUpload|Upload multiple files]] function which allows uploading up to five images at the time.
== Recommended image size ==
A good image size is minumim 1500 pixels height or width. Many digital cameras produce images in different sizes and which often have an aspect ratio of 4:3. Almost all All modern cameras produce images larger than 1500 pixels in width or height. If scaling an wider than tall resizing a larger image (i.e. landscape format) and which has an 4:3 aspect ratio from some larger size down to 1500 pixels width, it becomes 1125 pixels in height. Or in case of a taller than wide image (i.e. portrait format) the resulting image size will be 1125 width and 1500 pixels height. However, different cameras product different aspect ratios and image sizes and that are usually much larger images than 1500x1125 pixels. A good graphics application to scale images down with is [http://www.gimp.org The Gimp] It is free to download and install for on all operating systems. To avoid using a graphic application, uploading images in the their original size as they come straight from the camera is Okfine too, but depending on your internet connection speed and the size and number of the images, they the transfer may take longer to transfera long time.
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