Thread:Lorisa214/@comment-1038387-20120520071534/@comment-1038387-20120527182359

I'll admit Wiki doesn't make explaining how to properly add images any easier. There are 3 or 4 ways to upload an image.

I would not recommend the way you're doing, in the editor. The easiest option is to any page or category, and look at the column on the right side of the screen (before editing it). There's a button "Add a photo", with three images under it. Rightclick the blue button "Add a photo', and open in a new tab or window. Now, you've made it to Special:Upload, the original place to upload images.

It's got some documentation, but if you scroll down, you'll see the template is already partially added to the summary field. All you need to do is add:

"| description =" a description of what's in the image. "| season =" the season. 1 or 2. "| episode =" the episode. Just the number: 1 to 26, or 1 to 5. "| source =" if it's from the HD, the highest quality available, leave this at HD. If it's low quality, you should technically change it to TV, but we prefer it if you don't upload it. "| origin = " if you've taken the image from a different website.

That covers all the fields. However, images are a pretty advanced step, and what you've added so far is simply not needed - even if you added everything correctly, it would probably be deleted as we have no practical use for it. We pretty much have all the images we need, except for the recent episodes. However, those should be uploaded 10 at a time, and be coordinated. If you add just one, whoever's adding full images will likely find it impossible to work around yours, or make yours fit in the bigger picture.

The main images that are needed on infoboxes and things like that are all done by the senior editors. The episode synopsis images have a low priority.