Dlschgo
Pic not Changing
edit{{helpme}}
I changed the logo pic at Pin-Ups For Vets and the new image isn't appearing in the article. I'd like the old image to appear in a picture gallery on the same page, in the info box if possible.
Update. Picture has changed. Now how do I do a gallery. Wiki editors suggested gallery images. The old image of Leah Adams and Gina Elise (left to right, pictured) would be a good start.
Thanks!
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= Redirect
editI'd like to create automatic redirects for some of the likely misspellings of the organization's name [official name: Pin-ups For Vets]. I created a page redirect page (from Wiki's examples) for "pinupsforvets" but it stops and the user must click a link for "Pin-ups for Vets." How do I make it automatic, without any user action required?
Do I have to create a new "article" for every possible misspelling? [that I care to]
I tried to read through the FAQs for redirects and disambugations, but it is not clear.
I am a relative novice at this, as you can see.
Thanks!
- You had Pinupsforvets -> Pinups for Vets -> Pin-ups for Vets. It's a double redirect. I added a dash at Pinupsforvets, should work now. :-) --Gryllida 06:32, 21 June 2011 (UTC)
File permission problem with File:Pin-ups for Vets (logo).JPG
editThanks for uploading File:Pin-ups for Vets (logo).JPG. I noticed that while you provided a valid copyright licensing tag, there is no proof that the creator of the file has agreed to release it under the given license.
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