Thread:JoshuaJSlone/@comment-32102986-20190702091521/@comment-131168-20190702120231

Hi! It looks like in the last few hours other people have mostly taken care of this, but I'll try to point out some of what they've done and maybe you can put it into practice another time. I don't know what you already know about editing wikis, so just let me know if I've glossed over something you're not sure about.

First thing, simply go to the pages like the one you linked above and save the images. The original file names (like 46b5bbdbf962f9e5f4943a10afb07249ec809c66.jpg) are a bit gibberish so most people will rename them to something more understandable, though we don't have a specific format it needs to be in. Then upload the files. Special:MultipleUpload is a good way to upload a group together. In this case, Okamura Homare's pictures were uploaded as OkamuraHomare-Jul2019-front.jpg and File:OkamuraHomare-Jul2019-full.jpg.

Here is the edit where those pictures were added to her page. The MultiProfilePictures thing probably looks confusing to see it for the first time. It's something we use when they give two versions of a member's profile. Here is another example of a picture on a member's page being changed when there's only one. Either way, as long as you can see where the older file(s) are, change the name to the new one. Also notice for that second link with Mizuki, the picture that's being replaced up top is being added as a new thumbnail picture below.

The next important place are the galleries where old profile pictures among other things are shown. In this case, Gallery:Okamura Homare. Here is the edit where her new picture was added. It really is as simple as adding a line with the filename and a short description of the when and what if applicable. If it's a profile picture associated with a specific single, like Mizuki's Seishun Night image here, we include a link to the single.

Linking to another page is one of the most basic and important things, so to make sure that part is understood: in the example above the link is written as  June 2019 (Seishun Night) . In general, anything between double brackets    will point to the page named between them.  Jinsei Blues / Seishun Night  becomes Jinsei Blues / Seishun Night. If you want the text of the link to look like something else, before the end brackets put | and then whatever text is desired. In this case they wrote the month, then a line break, then the name of the specific song the outfit is associated with in small text.