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NOTE: If you are uploading a skill image, please make sure it is in the format of Skill Name.png - the image name should be as the skill name, with lower case ".png" extension.

Skills with apostrophes should have the apostrophe left out.

To be added after the first line, I've just seen Image:Animate Bone Horror.jpg being uploaded to replace AnimateBoneHorror.jpg, it's annoying that after they've made that effort its going to have to be uploaded again :( Thanks — Skuld 04:34, 4 February 2006 (UTC)

  1. Apostrophes are ok now (one of the patches seems to have fixed that).
  2. If we're going to be using the fan site kits from guildwars.com, they are now in jpg format not png.
  3. We may run into the upload bug and need to change the capitalization of the extension or something to be able to upload the image. --Rainith 04:40, 4 February 2006 (UTC)
Just noticed the apostrophes thats good to know, the fansite kit stuff is going to need to be converted to png, a large number of the images are now {Skill Name}.png. Is there any way around that bug? I hate I do!! — Skuld 05:00, 4 February 2006 (UTC)

image copyright

Can this page get some text related to the copyright tagging added now, most of the project is deployed and ready. Something along the lines of "All images must contain a copyright notice, failure to do so will result in the image being removed. Details about adding copyright tags can be found at the GuildWiki:Image license guide.". -- Xeon 16:06, 29 June 2007 (CDT)

Revised the whole thing. --Fyren 16:37, 29 June 2007 (CDT)

PanSola's recent edits...

I rolled them back because they made the whole thing enitrely unreadable and unusable in my browser. You might wanna test these out first. The text was huge (about 2 words per line) on my screen and rolled to the side and downward. Not sure what you're trying to do, but in general, bolding and italicizing is better than use of colors, just so you know. --Karlos 00:29, 18 September 2007 (CDT)

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