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Thanks for your feedback on my tutorial puzzler. What I might suggest then is that I put the first tutorial on here and then link off site to part 2. I'd rather not have everything up here as I would like to build a bit of traffic to my site.. but I do think people would enjoy the tutorial as it really is a play-along style I've not seen anyone else use. Thoughts? And if you agree, do I host the pictures here or just link 'em? --[[User:TinyPirate|TinyPirate]] 00:04, 19 February 2009 (EST)
How can I add my tutorial to the list? It's a lot of parts, all on afteractionreporter.com - some folks suggested I put it here, but I've got no idea where to put a link, or how :/  --[[User:TinyPirate|TinyPirate]] 05:00, 18 February 2009 (EST)
 

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"You have been processed! Go forth, now, and edit!" --Savok

Thanks for your feedback on my tutorial puzzler. What I might suggest then is that I put the first tutorial on here and then link off site to part 2. I'd rather not have everything up here as I would like to build a bit of traffic to my site.. but I do think people would enjoy the tutorial as it really is a play-along style I've not seen anyone else use. Thoughts? And if you agree, do I host the pictures here or just link 'em? --TinyPirate 00:04, 19 February 2009 (EST)