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Post by JULIET LOVES THE BEAT ! on Dec 21, 2012 19:22:25 GMT -5
I.) WHAT A TABLE IS . a table refers to a proboards enhanced thread template. maybe you've seen a fancy post and go "how do they do that?!" well if you have when possibly seeing some things on our site that is a table a lot of people use them to make their posts pretty and sexy and all the more intriguing. If you have seen them that is what a table is, and the below text are the rules for requesting.
II.) REQUESTING A TABLE . requesting a table is easy enough you just need to sort of state what you're looking for - maybe give a few reference screenshots or links to references and someone will do their best to fill your specifications and make you a table. no one here is obligated to do this task, they do it because they want to and maybe have some free time at hand. sadly at this point we do not have and official table members.
if you cannot get your request filled you could try looking for places for templates to use that are pre-made. one site you can find them at is at caution 2.0 - you could always grab one from there and tweak it to your needs or to see what is what and possibly try making your own. just make sure you are using proboards enhanced codes and not html or something that will only work on invisionfree or some other hosted site - enhanced ubbc is the only thing that works here.
III.) SIZES OF TABLES . make sure when filling a request or requesting a table that you do not go over 560px in width anything over 560 will need to be re-sized or taken down - we do not allow tables that stretch the forum.
IV.) GIVING CREDIT . please give credit to the creator if they have not added a credit tag on the work already type in your post at the bottom under the table who created the table for you and hyperlink to their account.
V.) FILLED REQUESTS . once a request is filled and you are satisfied with the work please state so in a post to the thread that its been filled and mark it with a [F] in the subject.
rules last updated on 12 / 21 / 2012
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