Thread:Thaswordster/@comment-898730-20150510144456

You have several options.

For an image hosted on your wiki, you can use the following code:

The ".png" could also be .jpg or .gif, whatever the file extension is; capitalisation is important here so make sure you use the right one. Replace "align" with left, right, or center; whichever is most appropriate. The "size" parameter can be a pixel value, e.g. 200px, or a pre-set one of "thumb", which puts the image in a frame as well. "Caption" is whatever you want it to say. "Frame" does not need to be used, but it makes a frame with the caption appear if you didn't set the size as "thumb".

For an image hosted off your wiki just paste the direct url (i.e. the link ends with the file extension) onto the page.

You can also do a gallery, using this code:

You can have as few as one image in a gallery. I don't know if there's an upper limit, but having seen some of the gallery sizes on some wikis, I doubt you'd be able to hit it if there is one. 