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and i can work the rest out.  
and i can work the rest out.  
one more thing what type of wire shuld i use? copper is a good choice but others work better but are too expestive to use in a tutorial so ill stick to copper and i will try to reproduce the images in a similar fashion to the original and i think the original tutorial should be copyed to a new page named "Industrial Craft(original) tutorial" <font size="1">-- the previous unsigned comment was added by [[User:Zulu 217|Zulu 217]] [[User_talk:Zulu_217|(talk)]]</font>
one more thing what type of wire shuld i use? copper is a good choice but others work better but are too expestive to use in a tutorial so ill stick to copper and i will try to reproduce the images in a similar fashion to the original and i think the original tutorial should be copyed to a new page named "Industrial Craft(original) tutorial" <font size="1">-- the previous unsigned comment was added by [[User:Zulu 217|Zulu 217]] [[User_talk:Zulu_217|(talk)]]</font>
:The page used for uploading is [[Special:Upload|here]], but users don't have upload permissions by default. You can't -embed- external images due to security concerns but you can link to them: <nowiki>[http://someurl.com/image.jpg Link Description]</nowiki>
:Also, refer to the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Help:Wiki_markup English Wikipedia's markup guide] for some editing basics.
:<b style="font-size: 10pt; font-style: normal; font-family: Courier New, Courier, monospace;">[[User:Subignition|-- SubIgnition]] <i style="font-style: normal; font-size: 8pt">[[User_talk:Subignition|(talk)]]</i></b> 12:44, 21 October 2011 (CEST)

Revision as of 10:44, 21 October 2011

Tutorial out of date[edit]

This tutorial is largely out-of-date. For example, you *can* run cables in a stair formation now. The pictures are obviously out-of-date. BatBoxes, etc. etc. --Trifler 03:30, 10 October 2011 (CEST)

i will start the laborious task of updating it to the 21st century. but how would i incorporate pictures into it without linking to a external server?(basicly how to upload a pic) and i can work the rest out. one more thing what type of wire shuld i use? copper is a good choice but others work better but are too expestive to use in a tutorial so ill stick to copper and i will try to reproduce the images in a similar fashion to the original and i think the original tutorial should be copyed to a new page named "Industrial Craft(original) tutorial" -- the previous unsigned comment was added by Zulu 217 (talk)

The page used for uploading is here, but users don't have upload permissions by default. You can't -embed- external images due to security concerns but you can link to them: [http://someurl.com/image.jpg Link Description]
Also, refer to the English Wikipedia's markup guide for some editing basics.
-- SubIgnition (talk) 12:44, 21 October 2011 (CEST)