Thread:Jgarcia30/@comment-32644940-20171124124644/@comment-32644940-20171125051742

I. Visual Editor / Basic Editor

I'm sure you're pretty familiar with this method since I noticed that it is your way of editing the wiki pages. Step 1: Select a page you want to edit.

Step 2: You can usually access the editor by clicking the Edit button located at the top-rightmost portion of the page space.

Step 3. Once you're there, the visual box will appear rendering the whole page you're editing. You'll see this editing tools header right after. Please click the gallery button that looks like three cascading photos being put together (pointed by the red arrows at the link above) to proceed with making galleries.


 * If you only want to insert a single photo, click on the button at the left of the gallery button.

Step 4: After clicking the said button, another dialogue box will appear, it looks like this. Input any keyword that calls up the filename of your choice. For the sake of this example/tutorial, we choose "Emma."

Step 5. If you followed carefully the above steps. It should now look like this. Now, select the images you want to use for your gallery. Again for the sake of this tutorial, I choose three pictures (pointed by the blue arrow). You can see my list of selection at the right panel of the dialogue box (pointed by the black arrow).

Step 6: You're now ready to go once you click the Apply Changes button]. Once you're done, the visual box we had earlier will prompt this shortly.

'''II. Source Code Editor'''

This one is a simpler yet safest way of inserting a gallery. The procedure above may cause disturbances to which we can only solve using the source code editor. This editor can be accessed using the drop-down menu at the right side of the edit button. It looks like this.

Step 1: Choose the source tab in the classic editor box.

Step 2: Input the following code in this format


 * And you're done. Simple isn't it? To check whether you did well, click on the preview found on the right panel of the source code editor. If you followed the above instructions well, the preview must show you something like this.

Step 3: Publish the page once you're satisfied with what you've done.