Talk:Pre-modern Chinese Literature through the end of the Ming Dynasty
I fixed up two of your pictures for you. Remember,you need to "upload file" before you can link it to your article. If you put in the picture info (like you have- check your other two pictures on the "edit" page to see what I'm talking about)and the "File" is in red print, it means that you haven't uploaded the picture yet. Log on and click on the "upload file" link on the left side of the page. It will take you the proper page. Fill in the info, click, and the computer will upload the picture. Then, copy the name you saved it as and go back to your page edit screen to be sure that the file name matches. Save the edit and your picture should now show up! It sounds more complicated than it is. That's why I didn't fix all your pictures- I left a couple for you to practice on.
Also, remember that, when you find a picture you need to go all the way to the original website that posted the picture.For example, On Google images, if you look to the right, you see a link to the website that the picture came from. You need to go to that page to check for copyright issues. Otherwise, you might be breaking the copyright on that picture. To avoid this issue, look up pictures that are free for anyone to use- Wikipedia Commons has a lot of them (try looking up your person in Wikipedia; click on a picture and it will take you to the page where you can check the copyright- most of the ones I've seen are free to use.)
OK so it is a long post- I hope it helps. I enjoyed your article.Dekeo 17:54, 5 December 2012 (UTC)
Great job, this article is detailed and yet still mentioning the main points. I fixed 2 more pictures, 1 link, the powerpoint and the source list at the end. However, if you want to achieve a better grade, you need to indicate for each sentence and/or paragraph, from where you got the information. It is not enough to list some web sources beneath. Root 15:01, 6 December 2012 (UTC) I like it.Humus 18:24, 7 December 2012 (UTC)