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create directory for image uploads #87

Open s4il3sh opened 1 year ago

s4il3sh commented 1 year ago

I think creating a directory for image uploads would be great to make our files tidy and managed.

JustinJaniszewski commented 1 year ago

sure, we could also delete them if you'd prefer that. I found out a different way to add images to the documentation without uploading.

s4il3sh commented 1 year ago

Great! or you can also simply drag the image to your upload area; that way - it will not upload the file.

pratibha77118 commented 1 year ago

Ya you do not need to upload images on your main repository while documenting. You can attach any files or images directly .

Mosaddeq107 commented 1 year ago

sure, we could also delete them if you'd prefer that. I found out a different way to add images to the documentation without uploading.

Which platform did you use to make documentation files with uploaded images?

Mosaddeq107 commented 1 year ago

Ya you do not need to upload images on your main repository while documenting. You can attach any files or images directly .

Did you use GitHub directly to create documentation files?

JustinJaniszewski commented 1 year ago

Mostly in GitHub

reshnashrestha commented 1 year ago

Sounds good.

JustinJaniszewski commented 1 year ago

sure, we could also delete them if you'd prefer that. I found out a different way to add images to the documentation without uploading.

Which platform did you use to make documentation files with uploaded images?

sorry for the late reply considering its due in a couple hours. I just screen shotted to "make" the images. Then, I uploaded it to GitHub thinking I would use them. Turns out you dont need to upload.

If you copy and paste the image into a new issue, it will make a link. You can use this link to make it appear in the documentation. (You don't actually have to post the issue).

uarif commented 1 year ago

sure, we could also delete them if you'd prefer that. I found out a different way to add images to the documentation without uploading.

Which platform did you use to make documentation files with uploaded images?

Hi, I personally use the GitHub directly. I just drag the image, and it gets uploaded to the file. I guess that is the recommended way otherwise, we won't be able to show pictures in the documentation right?