User talk:Fe3Al2Si3O12
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[edit] Weclome again
Hi, I noticed your edits on eclogite and blueschist, you obviously have some knowledge of HP and UHP metamorphic rocks. All help is welcome on wiki, especially on geology.
You should, however, take a little time to read the page syntax for images; it is pretty easy to set up an image and undersand the wiki tagging so the captions sit within the image thumbnail template. for example the syntax is; image:Etcetcetc.jpg|thumb|right|CAPTION
The "|" separates the commands; thumb tells it you want the thumb with caption, and you can use "right", "left" or "center" to position the image on the page.
You can also add a bit more info to the info page of the image when you're uploading it, including metadata such as what the image is of (ie; what you've said in the captions), including magnification factor if known, etc. This way when people click through on the image they can learn about it fully. Its also OK to give attribution to yourself on the image page for creating the iage, and reain copyright, just use the GNU free doc license. Also, if the thin secions were from a thesis or a published paper you authored, don't be shy of including the thesis title, people might hunt it up in real life and cite it one day.
Thanks, Rolinator 00:34, 17 April 2006 (UTC)