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<includeonly>{{Colored Box Notice|This page need improving: [b]Images and screenshots[/b] should use the default tilesets for clarity. Small diagrams should be constructed with Template:RT, for easy editing, and to save on space. Exceptions are pages about tilesets and story pages like bloodline games. Images should always be in .png format. When uploading images, give them a name that is descriptive and unlikely to be duplicated. Names like "1", "screenshot", and "untitled" should be avoided. Read more on the [[DwarfFortressWiki:Community_Portal|Community portal]].}}
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<includeonly>{{Colored Notice Box|This page need improving: [b]Images and screenshots[/b] should use the default tilesets for clarity. Small diagrams should be constructed with Template:RT, for easy editing, and to save on space. Exceptions are pages about tilesets and story pages like bloodline games. Images should always be in .png format. When uploading images, give them a name that is descriptive and unlikely to be duplicated. Names like "1", "screenshot", and "untitled" should be avoided. Read more on the [[DwarfFortressWiki:Community_Portal|Community portal]].}}
 
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==Example of Appearance==
 
==Example of Appearance==
  

Revision as of 13:16, 18 December 2007


Example of Appearance


Usage

Use this notice at the top of pages that have used innapropriate images. The notice should be removed when the page is corrected, or discussion indicates that the image is actually suitable.