User talk:JohnyDog107

Replies to comments on a talk page
If somebody responds to something you put on a article's talk page, you should put your reply after the other reply, preferably indented to make the flow clearer, rather than replying to the user on the user's talk page. That way, the reply is seen by all, not just the person to whom you're replying; that puts it in context.

See WP:TPHELP and WP:TALK. Guy Harris (talk) 22:06, 7 May 2015 (UTC)

Oops, my bad, this is public. Thanks for the info, I really appreciate it and really, keep doing what you are doing. Also, thanks for creating me a talk page ;)

Uploading images and testing them
OK, for that screenshot, the first thing you'll need to do is upload the file to Wikipedia; see Uploading images for information on that. See for some of the copyright information you'll need; Template:Non-free software screenshot is the template used there, and its text describes the copyright issues for screenshots of non-free OSes.

Once you've uploaded it, you'll want to see whether it looks small enough when presented as a thumbnail. There should be a (probably-)red "Sandbox" link at the top of Wikipedia pages, which will let you create a personal "sandbox" page where you can experiment. Once you've uploaded the image, you should be able to include it on your sandbox page with a syntax like



where "YourImage'sFileName.png" is the file name you used when uploading the image. That'll show it as a "thumbnail", which should make it smaller. See Picture tutorial for information on the way images are embedded.

The images might be too large to be good thumbnails; is 421 x 236 pixels and  is 600 × 450 pixels. Don't assume, though; test whether they work as thumbnails in your sandbox.

Once you have an image that works, add a followup comment on the talk page giving the name you used when uploading the image, and we can add it. Guy Harris (talk) 23:00, 7 May 2015 (UTC)

Thank you so much! One problem though, I am not autoconfirmed. I tried submitting an image upload request, but I don't know which options to select. I am definitely not going to make 10 frivolous, tiniest, pointless edits just to get autoconfirmed, though I can wait 4 days. Any ideas what I could do? Also, I blanked out the "Log out [USER]..." using Photoshop CC 2014.2.0 and exported using a Photoshop PNG plugin, SuperPNG. Thanks. JohnyDog107 (talk) 11:08, 8 May 2015 (UTC)

JohnyDog107, you are invited on a Wikipedia Adventure!
 The Adventure

Welcome to The Wikipedia Adventure!

 * Hi JohnyDog107! We're so happy you wanted to play to learn, as a friendly and fun way to get into our community and mission.  I think these links might be helpful to you as you get started.
 * The Wikipedia Adventure Start Page
 * The Wikipedia Adventure Lounge
 * The Teahouse new editor help space
 * Wikipedia Help pages

-- 19:09, Friday, May 8, 2015 (UTC)

Your request at Files for upload
Hello, and thank you for your request at Files for upload! Unfortunately, your request has been declined. The reason is shown on the main FFU page. The request will be archived shortly; if you cannot find it on that page, it will probably be at this month's archive. Regards,  TLSuda (talk) 23:25, 8 May 2015 (UTC)

Your request at Files for upload
Hello, and thank you for your request at Files for upload! I've looked over your request and left a comment. Please check the comment and respond at your request on the main Files for Upload page (not here). Your request will stay there for seven days and then it will be archived. Regards,  TLSuda (talk) 22:45, 9 May 2015 (UTC)

Your request at Files for upload
Hello, and thank you for your request at Files for upload! Unfortunately, your request has been declined. The reason is shown on the main FFU page. The request will be archived shortly; if you cannot find it on that page, it will probably be at this month's archive. Regards,  TLSuda (talk) 12:12, 11 May 2015 (UTC)