User talk:Mikayla.c
I found the picture that you uploaded.
http://creationwiki.org/pool/File:Asian_tiger_mosquito.jpg
You failed to include the following link to the page where the image can be found along with its description information. You also claimed that the image was public domain. It is NOT public domain, but clearly labeled as copyrighted, so I have deleted it.
http://www.dreamstime.com/stock-photos-tiger-mosquito-meal-image25079863
Use the following to walk you through the process. http://nwcreation.net/videos/creationwiki/uploading_images.swf
And remember the image your text. I fail to see the relevance of yet another image of the mosquito. --Ashcraft - (talk) 15:28, 5 November 2012 (PST)
I uploaded a picture of the lifecycle and it showed that it uploaded, but when I went back to the page it was gone. The link that you sent me would not upload onto my computer...we gave up after a couple hours. I will email you the picture and hope we can figure it out tomorrow. thanks, MikaylaMikayla.c 20:16, 6 November 2012 (PST)
- Its understandable that you are going to have trouble with this since you waited a month after I gave you instructions.
- The image is not going to magically appear on your page after you upload it. You must place the filename on your page.
- Neither of the images that you uploaded contain the required information. Again as I just stated above (as well as on the CPCS page and the instructional handout you received) you must provide source link "to the page where the image can be found along with its description information." In addition, on one image you stated "not copyrighted", but again every image is copyrighted unless the author specifically states they are releasing it into the public domain. If that is the case, under "copyright status", you must provide a link to the page wherein the author makes that statement.
- For additional help with uploading and placing images on your page see Image help and Upload help. These links were also provided on the CPCS page. --Ashcraft - (talk) 06:06, 7 November 2012 (PST)
Long-tailed-weasel.jpg
Your "copyright status" declaration simply says "non-profit". That the organization is non-profit is irrelevant. Their works are still protected by US law. Again refer to the files I provided above and/or the tutorial video for assistance in locating and uploading publishable images.