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When posting your logs, please keep the following guidelines in mind. Remember, your logs are out here for anyone with internet access to see. Due to the nature of a wiki, what you post will be around for a very long time, even if you change the page later. People can always access your changes using the history feature.
 
When posting your logs, please keep the following guidelines in mind. Remember, your logs are out here for anyone with internet access to see. Due to the nature of a wiki, what you post will be around for a very long time, even if you change the page later. People can always access your changes using the history feature.
  
* We prefer that your logs be PG-13 in nature. The occasional R-rated log (for language and violence) is fine, just as long as you clearly mark the log as such beforehand.
 
 
* No one wants to read your porn/TS logs. Do not post them. Ever. There's nothing wrong with romantic logs, but please fade-to-black where appropriate. Inappropriate logs will be edited for content and the poster issued a staff warning.  
 
* No one wants to read your porn/TS logs. Do not post them. Ever. There's nothing wrong with romantic logs, but please fade-to-black where appropriate. Inappropriate logs will be edited for content and the poster issued a staff warning.  
* Please edit your logs carefully for content. A stray page or channel comment is distracting, and could potentially be very embarrassing!  
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* Please edit your logs carefully for content. A stray page or channel comment is distracting, and could potentially be very embarrassing!
  
 
==Method One==
 
==Method One==
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After you have filled out the Summary information, paste the log into the file and click the SHOW PREVIEW button.  If everything is groovy, click the SAVE PAGE button.  See the [[Logging Rules#Example|example]] below if you're not sure what your log page should look like.
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After you have filled out the Summary information, paste the log into the file and click the SHOW PREVIEW button.  If everything is groovy, click the SAVE PAGE button.  See the [[Logging_Rules#Example|example]] below if you're not sure what your log page should look like.
  
 
Once you have posted the log, you will need to add the links to your character page (and the pages of the other participants in the scene, if you feel like it).
 
Once you have posted the log, you will need to add the links to your character page (and the pages of the other participants in the scene, if you feel like it).

Latest revision as of 19:45, 5 February 2012