Board Thread:Support Requests - Getting Started/@comment-46609974-20201007073949/@comment-9605025-20201007170436

Are you trying to use an infobox and need to know how to provide an image for its image section or are you creating an infobox and need to know how to create an image section?

If the former, the method varies slightly depending on which platform (UCP v. legacy) and editor you are using. If you are using a visual editing mode on a legacy wiki, the infobox edit form should contain a field for the image. On the right of that field, there should be an upload button. You can either type in the name of an image that has already been uploaded or you can use the upload button to upload an image that isn't on the wiki yet.

If you are using a visual editing mode on a UCP wiki, the infobox edit form should also have a field for the image. It works in a similar manner but does not have the upload button. If you want to add an image that is not yet on the wiki, you will need to upload it first using Special:Upload. The UCP editor provides a search feature so you can search for an existing image. However, the list that it provides can be outdated by several days so a newly uploaded image may not appear. Such images can still be added; they just can't be searched.

If you are using a source mode on either platform, you simply provide the image name as input to the corresponding template parameter. The same as all of the other parameters.

In all cases, if you want to have the tabbed multiple images, simply use gallery tags like this as the input instead of a single image name.

If you are asking how to insert an image section while creating a new template, the answer once again depends on which editor you are using. If you are using the InfoboxBuilder (i.e. the graphical infobox creation tool), then there should be an option in the right panel to add an image. If you do not see the option, make sure that you do not have an existing infobox element actively selected. Selecting an existing element changes the right panel from "add infobox element" mode to "edit infobox element" mode.

If you are creating the infobox using source mode, then simply insert an image tag into the infobox. For example, let's say you already have this. Inserting an image between the title and the "Also Known As" section should look like this.