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For creating the links, use the created template:<br> | For creating the links, use the created template:<br> | ||
<nowiki>{{Too Graphic Link|link=[[Link|text you want displayed]]}}</nowiki> | <nowiki>{{Too Graphic Link|link=[[Link|text you want displayed]]}}</nowiki> | ||
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The only difference is that normally you just put <nowiki>[[Link name]]</nowiki>. I also want the part before that to have <nowiki>{{Too Graphic Link|link=</nowiki> and want <nowiki>}}</nowiki> after. Again, if you have questions, ask. | The only difference is that normally you just put <nowiki>[[Link name]]</nowiki>. I also want the part before that to have <nowiki>{{Too Graphic Link|link=</nowiki> and want <nowiki>}}</nowiki> after. Again, if you have questions, ask. |
Current revision as of 13:56, 1 April 2016
So, hello contributor!
I guess you are here because you want to add your own stuff to my story. I don't mind, but...I have some rules.
1. Format the page properly. Text, options, photo (using template link).
2. Put the photos in a template, not on the page itself.
3. Properly categorize and name the page.
4. It needs to make sense, follow grammar rules, and be tasteful.
- Every place I put "namereplace" needs you to actually replace, and put the name of the photo, page, etc.
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Format the page properly.
Page formatting should be:
Photo template link
Story text
Option 1
Option 2
Option 3+ if needed
Category
So, a photo template link will look like:
{{Too Graphic Templates/namereplace}}
This will create the red link. You can then click that, go to #2 below, and follow that guide to set your photo.
Add your text after the photo, because this is supposed to be a story, not a bunch of pictures. The pictures need to have a story, and the story needs to match the pictures. Do not put a picture of a dog, and start talking about a cat...unless the two are somehow linked. Try to use the photo to shape the story itself on that page.
Options will follow a certain folder style system. For example, I will pick a random page: Too Graphic/I am a female/Professional/In bed, alone
When you see the top, you will see:
< Too Graphic | I am a female | Professional
These are the main roots where the stories starts. So, if you want to go be a college girl, instead of professional, you can click the I am a female and choose again. But, as you go deeper into the Professional line, you can choose to go back to the beginning, but not every path. So, the folders always need to stop at the root part. Sorry, I am not good at explaining, so if you do not understand, let me know on my talk page.
Current roots are:
Male
Female
-Professional female
- Single professional female
- Not single professional female
-College female
- Bookworm
- Party Girl
-Housewife female
- Kinky housewife
- Conventional housewife
The category will be in the format [[Category:Too Graphic|namereplace]]. The namereplace needs to be replaced with a name that makes sense, normally the name of the page you created. This is there because then it will correctly alphabetize the name of the template. Then everything does not end up in "T" for "Too Graphic".
For creating the links, use the created template:
{{Too Graphic Link|link=[[Link|text you want displayed]]}}
Then it will look like:
The only difference is that normally you just put [[Link name]]. I also want the part before that to have {{Too Graphic Link|link= and want }} after. Again, if you have questions, ask.
Put the photos in a template, not on the page itself.
For photos, I have the specific rule of template only photo linking because if the page needs to be edited, no one wants to wait for 20 minutes because they realized they missed the n key when trying to type and. This allows the "story" part of the story to continue and be fixed, updated, modified, or whatever.
Formats for the template itself is:
Full photo link (H t t p / / : t h e a d d r e s s . p h o t o e x t)
<noInclude>
[[Category:Too Graphic Templates|namereplace]]
</noInclude>
Why this format? So, for the full photo link, it should link to the picture itself, not to a page where the picture can be seen. These will end in .jpg or .gif or something.
The <noInclude> is there because the page you link to will include the template category also, which I do not want. It should only show the Too Graphic category at the bottom, not the Too Graphic Template. Of course the </noInclude> closes that, so should come after the category.
The category should look like that above, but the namereplace needs to be replaced with a name that makes sense, normally the name of the page you are linking from. This is there because then it will correctly alphabetize the name of the template. Then everything does not end up in "T" for "Too Graphic".
Properly categorize and name the page.
Please see above.
It needs to make sense, follow grammar rules, and be tasteful.
It needs to make sense, follow grammar rules, and be tasteful.
I am not a grammar nazi, but I will try to help fix. Just follow simple things, like capital letters, periods, etc. For thoughts, I use Italic text. This can help give further insights to guide the story where you want.
Like, for example: Ugg, he is ugly, but I am so pissed at my boyfriend, I don't care. I will fuck anyone who comes along.
See, this helps explain her motivation.
But, as mentioned already, this is a story. The pictures should drive the story, so make sure they match. Also, only 1 picture per page, and a single picture on every page.
For the tasteful, I do not want to see photos that are borderline legal (This is not an underage story, so don't even try), I am not into heavy graphical deaths, amputations, etc. I do not want to throw up seeing the photos. So please avoid things like gore. When possible, use some photos that are tasteful, and match the mood, rather than selecting others that do not. So do not describe the character as a petite woman, then put a heavy woman as the photo. Do not describe the character as average, then put a death metal, heavily tattooed, body pierced, body augmented person. Try to match the photos and themes as best as you can.
And, for my last note on "tasteful", I am a woman, and have gotten irritated by the tendency for most "women" in stories to be "DD cup". I don't mention cup size, please don't do so yourself. You want to show the photo of a woman with large breasts, fine, but keep the story with the spirit, and let the readers see the pic and think DD if they want. I will note, if it is part of the story, like "OMFG, what did you do to yourself! (To her friend who for some stupid reason got a breast job that caused them to be bigger than a beach ball)". So, this has a purpose, but for the most part, it is not needed. You have a photo there to help illustrate the idea, that is why I have turned this into a photo story! Also, do not do it with men either. I do not want to see "Gigantic 12" penis" (Again, unless it helps drive the main plot of the page, like the man has some medical condition that caused his scrotum to swell up to the size of beach balls or something like that). If you want to describe the fact that he is large, and his partner is tight, then do it in some other way than to make all males without that size of a penis feel inferior. I don't like it done to me when guys talk about women, don't do it to a guy either. If you are not comfortable with this, you can always start your own story. --Dirty Me 12:42, 1 April 2016 (UTC)
Final note
I reserve the rights to delete pics or pages. Also, since these photos are from random websites, they may break. If they do, just let me know and I will replace.