Element suggestion base

  • jenn4
    7th May 2012 Member 0 Permalink
    Recently I have seen few very long suggestions, written so badly they are very hard to read and correctly understand. I know that everyone can't speak English very well, or have to use translator, I couldn't either when I joined about year ago. The thing that matters in those suggestions is that they are formatted badly. Only one letter size, no spare lines or anything, so I wrote this base for everyone who wants to suggest new elements!






    "Suggestions name"


    "General information/backstory (optional)"


    "Name"


    "Name (Shortned form first, then full. Separated with comma or line (" - "))"

    "Color"


    "Elements color (in RBG format, or color name)"

    "Category"


    "Elements category"

    "Short description"


    "Description shown on TPT"

    "Description"


    "Long and complete description of element. Must include so much information developer/coder doesn't have to re-invent the element, he/she can read every detail from your suggestion"

    "Extra (optional)"


    "Extra information, if necessary"

    "Reasons"


    "At least 5 reasons for this element"



    Use the same base for the second element, and so for. Remember that also lines (<hr />) are necessary.

    This post may not and will not help itself, so you have to quote this post to see HTML formatting code and then use it.

    I hope this helped you, @jenn4
  • boxmein
    8th May 2012 Former Staff 0 Permalink
    Good enough, but the info is too spaced out. Try adding less spaces, or if the CSS does that, try just <big> and <b>.
  • jenn4
    8th May 2012 Member 0 Permalink
    @boxmein (View Post)
    It's mainly because I use <h1>, <h2> and <h3> for titles, so sites CSS adds extra lines. I have few tricks how I may be able use them and get extra rows out, but if they don't work I just use different size text and <b>.
    Anyways, I don't have the time now.