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== Elerneron ==
Posting pictures is fine, as long as you abide by the [[Site Rules]] (<-- that's a link BTW).  Particularly, for 3D pictures, you must include a disclaimer stating that they are 3D renders and are not modeled after real-life children (just like the main site if outside of the 3D areas).  It is expected that you would be using these images in some for of story.  An RP session would suffice.  If you want to make pages in which you write the story of the image, that would be fine too.  Just make sure you follow the [[Format Rules]] when making story pages and uploading images.  I look forward to you contributions to the site.  --[[User:Elerneron|Elerneron]] ([[User talk:Elerneron|talk]]) 09:41, 2 April 2020 (CEST)
You need to make sure that all pages that you make (other than the discussion tab for a page - called the talk page), needs to have a category.  This is also how the system knows how many pages a story has for the index page.  You seem to be doing so for the most part, but there is no category on the page [[Alexander Maxwell]], which also does not contain the story's name.  If someone else had a character by that name, and didn't add the story name . . . you can see how that could lead to some issues?  I've seen where that can go, and it isn't pretty.  All pages of a story must contain a unique element to set it apart.  This is generally the story name, or a shortened form there-of.  This goes for background pages too, not just story pages.  Additionally the files: [[:File:Alexander Maxwell (Confused).png]], [[:File:StanleyHarper (Talking).png]], [[:File:StoryTeller.png]], and the template: [[Template:Character Bubble]] are missing categories.  Please add categories to these pages.  I took the liberty of adding the category to your category page.  Additionally, you do not need to use <nowiki><noinclude></nowiki> on image pages as only the file is inserted, not the page; so the category won't infect a page that the image is on.  --[[User:Elerneron|Elerneron]] ([[User talk:Elerneron|talk]]) 01:18, 3 April 2020 (CEST)

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Elerneron

Posting pictures is fine, as long as you abide by the Site Rules (<-- that's a link BTW). Particularly, for 3D pictures, you must include a disclaimer stating that they are 3D renders and are not modeled after real-life children (just like the main site if outside of the 3D areas). It is expected that you would be using these images in some for of story. An RP session would suffice. If you want to make pages in which you write the story of the image, that would be fine too. Just make sure you follow the Format Rules when making story pages and uploading images. I look forward to you contributions to the site. --Elerneron (talk) 09:41, 2 April 2020 (CEST)


You need to make sure that all pages that you make (other than the discussion tab for a page - called the talk page), needs to have a category. This is also how the system knows how many pages a story has for the index page. You seem to be doing so for the most part, but there is no category on the page Alexander Maxwell, which also does not contain the story's name. If someone else had a character by that name, and didn't add the story name . . . you can see how that could lead to some issues? I've seen where that can go, and it isn't pretty. All pages of a story must contain a unique element to set it apart. This is generally the story name, or a shortened form there-of. This goes for background pages too, not just story pages. Additionally the files: File:Alexander Maxwell (Confused).png, File:StanleyHarper (Talking).png, File:StoryTeller.png, and the template: Template:Character Bubble are missing categories. Please add categories to these pages. I took the liberty of adding the category to your category page. Additionally, you do not need to use <noinclude> on image pages as only the file is inserted, not the page; so the category won't infect a page that the image is on. --Elerneron (talk) 01:18, 3 April 2020 (CEST)