Post by Shrikeswind on Jan 23, 2008 15:39:20 GMT -5
I don't like spoilers. I don't want to know everything about a game before it's released. With Brawl on the horizon, there will be spoilers, like as not, so here's the official no spoiler policy. Don't spoil the game between now and when the submissions are reopened in March, leastways not without warning us. Here's how to do it.
Step 1: Look at the last post for color. If it's on a lighter background, your post will be on a darker one, if it's dark, your's will be light.
Step 2: Make your post, alerting us that you have spoilers in your post. This could be saying Spoilers in size 15 font, this could be saying Spoilers in a color or glow, a quote, something that'll attract attention so we know whether or not we're safe.
Step 3: Type your spoiler in a color tag. Don't set the value yet.
Step 4: Hit the PREVIEW button. If you hit post message accidentally, skip to Step 8.
Step 5: Scroll down to see if someone's posted before you. If so, count the amount of posts between the bottom and what was the last post when you started your reply. If the number of posts is odd, it'll be the same color as before, if it's even, it'll be the other color.
Step 6: In the color tag, type in 494949 if your post will be on a light background or 393939 if it'll be on a dark one.
Step 7: Post.
Step 8: Check your message again. If your message is using the wrong color or has the tag around it still (for example, if you're an example of step 4,) hit edit and go back to step 6.
Step 1: Look at the last post for color. If it's on a lighter background, your post will be on a darker one, if it's dark, your's will be light.
Step 2: Make your post, alerting us that you have spoilers in your post. This could be saying Spoilers in size 15 font, this could be saying Spoilers in a color or glow, a quote, something that'll attract attention so we know whether or not we're safe.
Step 3: Type your spoiler in a color tag. Don't set the value yet.
Step 4: Hit the PREVIEW button. If you hit post message accidentally, skip to Step 8.
Step 5: Scroll down to see if someone's posted before you. If so, count the amount of posts between the bottom and what was the last post when you started your reply. If the number of posts is odd, it'll be the same color as before, if it's even, it'll be the other color.
Step 6: In the color tag, type in 494949 if your post will be on a light background or 393939 if it'll be on a dark one.
Step 7: Post.
Step 8: Check your message again. If your message is using the wrong color or has the tag around it still (for example, if you're an example of step 4,) hit edit and go back to step 6.