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| = Help: Attachment
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| In hyphae, an **attachment** is some content represented by something that is not [[/help/en/mycomarkup | Mycomarkup]]. Usually, an image, a video, or an audio.
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| == Supported attachment types
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| You can upload any file, but only those listed below will be displayed on the website. You can download unsupported attachments, though.
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| * **Images:** jpg, gif, png, webp, svg, ico
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| * **Video:** ogg, webm, mp4
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| * **Audio:** ogg, webm, mp3
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| == How to add an attachment?
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| For non-existent hyphae, upload a file in the //Upload a media// section.
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| For any hyphae, upload a file in the //Manage attachment// tab.
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| == Attachment management
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| Every hypha has the //Manage attachment// section. Click it to see what is out there.
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| You can upload a new file, you can //delete// the attachment (it is called //unattaching//) and see some file stats (size and type).
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| == On naming hyphae with attachments
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| The hypha name should not just copy the file name in most cases. If you are uploading a photo of a rose, do not call it `rose.jpg`, no. Call it `photo of rose` or `rose photo` or whatever. You rarely need to think of file extensions when using Mycorrhiza Wiki.
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| This is not a rule, of course, just a convention.
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| == What to put in the text part?
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| If a hypha has an attachment, here is what the text part might be about:
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| * A textual description or representation of the picture.
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| * A transcript of the song.
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| * An analysis of the attachment.
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| * Some meta data.
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| * Things above combined.
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| The attachment //should not// be an illustration of the text part. In this case it is better to put it into a subhypha and embed it into the markup. | 
