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'' Comments '' ''Guidelines''
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At the bottom of your page, start a comment section {{{ == Comments == }}}. All you need to do is place the following code, no need to create a heading for it. [wiki:Self:/Guidelines This] is what it contains.
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== Code to place into your page ==
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''Comments''

At the bottom of your page, start a comment section {{{ == Comments == }}}.

Submission Guideline

These are guidelines on how to structure your pages. This will ensure that the wiki is easily navigable and kept clean. Organisation will be concept based. Please stick to the guidelines so the working process can continue.

On the Official Theme

Please make sure you don't alter or submit things to the official page, it is solely a reference. To submit things, please place them as a subpage to the Official Artwork Release Spec.

What to do

Start a new page for each idea. If its for alternate selection and/or the community theme package(s), place it under Artwork/Incoming/Hardy/Alternate. Name your new page after the concept. So if the alternate concept's name is "Platypus", the new page will be Artwork/Incoming/Hardy/Alternate/Platypus.

Description

The first thing you need to do is provide a description of your theme. This consist of a few sentences, something short to explain what it is all about.

Concept

Afterwards, explain your concept. This is where you can place your palettes, and demonstration work. Afterwards, you can place your reference images and inspirations here.

Contributions

Contributions would be the next section. Leave your concept section purely for expressing the idea. Especially for icons, make sure you create an image for the purpose of overview.

Guidelines

All you need to do is place the following code, no need to create a heading for it. [wiki:/Guidelines This] is what it contains.

[[Include(Artwork/Incoming/SubmissionGuidelines/Guidelines)]]

Comments

At the bottom of your page, start a comment section  == Comments == .

Artwork/Incoming/SubmissionGuidelines (last edited 2010-03-06 10:08:26 by p4FFB5647)