Talk:Breakroom Live with Maron & Seder
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Can someone grab the official logo for the show and help me flesh out this entry? It's nigh impossible to actually procure a logo of the show.
- How do you add an image to wikipedia? It's never allowed me to. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 71.167.185.17 (talk) 14:20, 12 April 2009 (UTC)
- I've just emailed AAR about getting a copy of the logo in the article. We'll see what they say. As far as adding an image to a wiki article goes it's not terribly complicated but it is a 2 step process. First create a link to the image with [[image:filename.jpg]]. Then when you save your edit there'll be a red link to the upload page where you upload the image file. Once the file is uploaded it'll appear embedded in the article. Although it's more traditional to add the | thumb attribute to the image link so it appears in a frame on the right side of the article with the text flowing around it. So, [[image:filename.jpg]] becomes [[image:filename | thumb]]. Optionally you can add another | character after the word thumb and everything typed in before the ]] becomes a caption to the image. kev. (talk) 23:56, 6 August 2009 (UTC)
- Here's what I got back from AAR. "Kev. Sorry for the delay. I don't think anyone would mind if you included the image embedded in all the BRL podcasts. It's fairly big--at least 600x600 I think. Let me know if you have trouble extracting it. Thanks, Bob Drummond Air America Support" I haven't had a chance to try and extract it yet but I'll try to get to it over the weekend. kev. (talk) 11:17, 4 September 2009 (UTC)
- I've just emailed AAR about getting a copy of the logo in the article. We'll see what they say. As far as adding an image to a wiki article goes it's not terribly complicated but it is a 2 step process. First create a link to the image with [[image:filename.jpg]]. Then when you save your edit there'll be a red link to the upload page where you upload the image file. Once the file is uploaded it'll appear embedded in the article. Although it's more traditional to add the | thumb attribute to the image link so it appears in a frame on the right side of the article with the text flowing around it. So, [[image:filename.jpg]] becomes [[image:filename | thumb]]. Optionally you can add another | character after the word thumb and everything typed in before the ]] becomes a caption to the image. kev. (talk) 23:56, 6 August 2009 (UTC)