Board Thread:Personal Help, Advice and Support/@comment-24546423-20140626153551/@comment-34326521-20140627094123

Source mode is how you can edit the code of the article itself. It can be a powerful tool to fix things or just to edit articles, if properly used.

When editing a gallery that goes straight to source mode, or needs source mode to edit, look at how the other images are listed. There are two HTML tags: " ", without quotes. The rest should be easy to figure out. Simply copy/paste the name of the image you want to add (no prefixes, but with the format given to the image as it is on the wiki) at the relative location you want it. If you want to add a caption, put " |[Image caption] ", without quotes, after the name of the image.

You can also copy/paste the entire gallery to the wiki's sandbox, or create your own, and try figuring more out about source mode for yourself.