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Hi
Hi, and welcome to the wiki! I saw your message on your userpage asking how to apply images onto pages or something. To introduce myself, I'm Error504, one of the administrators here. If you need help, just let me know on my talk page here.
The image example you put on your talk page is actually not an image. It's a template. {{Fixed Glitch}} actually displays the content from Template:Fixed Glitch. Templates come handy when you need to use them a lot, so that you don't have to paste the source code over and over again (go to the template page for fixed glitch and you'll see the source code when you hit edit on that page).
If you're actually referring to images, you can upload images at Special:Upload. If there's an image that's already occupied by a certain filename, just choose another name for it. When you're done uploading, to use it, just hit edit on a page and enter [[File:YOURFILENAME.FILEXTENSION]]. You can also use something like [[File:YOURFILENAME.FILEEXTENSION|200px]] to set a certain size, or add |thumb to make it a thumbnail (commonly used on pages), |left (to make it fixed to the left side of the page - by default it's on the right side), and if you're using a thumbnail, |filedescription.
Some pages on the wiki use a gallery, in which you would see <gallery></gallery> tags. For these, just enter File:YOURFILENAME.FILEEXTENSION|Description on its own line between the two gallery tags.
Sorry if this may sound confusing to you. If you need clarification or examples on any of these just let me know. --Error504 05:09, 14 July 2012 (UTC)
lol
I noticed you're trying to copy my userpage design. At least change the avatar... --LordMaster96 01:40, 4 January 2013 (UTC)