To refer to files on a page, use [[Image(filename)]] for images or [[File(filename)]] for general filenames where filename is one of the file names below.
Windows Tutorial.bmp
Swap file.bmp
System analization.bmp
Microsoft Cougar Setup (MS-DOS portion).bmp
About Paintbrush.bmp
Network Setup.bmp
About Object Packager.bmp
About Notepad.bmp
Window Metrics.bmp
International.bmp
Musicbox.bmp
Select directory.bmp
Select printers.bmp
SETUPDOTTXT.bmp
Control Panel.bmp
Solitaire.bmp
System file creatian.bmp
File Manager.bmp
Drivers.bmp
Optional tasks.bmp
Program Manager.bmp
SETUP.TXT
System file modification.bmp
Exit Windows.bmp
Sound Recorder.bmp
Exit Cougar Setup.bmp
Desktop.bmp
About Calculator.bmp
Copying files (MS-DOS portion).bmp
System configuration.bmp
Virtual Memory.bmp
About Windows.bmp
Browse.bmp
Media Player.bmp
Accessories.bmp
Copying files (Windows portion).bmp
About PIF Editor.bmp
WinBug.bmp
Optional components.bmp
386 Enhanced.bmp
Directory listing 2.bmp
Credidentials.bmp
Directory listing.bmp
Cougar Setup.bmp
Windows Logo.bmp
About Clock.bmp
About Control Panel.bmp
Set Up Applications.bmp
Verification.bmp
Upload a new file
If you upload a file with the same name an an existing file then your version will replace the old version. If "Save as" is left blank, the original filename will be used (might be ugly) . You should give it a name! Just name it whatever.jpg/png/gif (in "Save as").
How do I do this?
Once you've selected a file on your hard disk, use "Save as" to name it whateveryouwant.png/jpg/gif. Then click "Upload" to upload the file to the page. To make an image appear on the page you need to edit the page and add the line [[Image(whatyounamedyourimage)]] where you want the image to appear. For general files, add the line [[File(whatyounamedyourfile)]] to make link to the file. That's it!


