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User talk:Roryrules123

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Image names

Need to be descriptive about what's going on in the image, not just a bunch of numbers. Next time you upload any image, make sure the name is descriptive. Thanks Maverick Nate 17:36, 6 August 2009 (UTC)

Anime screenshots

They should ideally be png, not jpg. UltimateSephiroth 13:52, 28 September 2009 (UTC)

Uh, did you even listen? Nowadays we're trying to crack down on JPEGs of anime shots. There's a very good reason I put in a call for a PNG image in the infobox for Greenstation Town, yet you decided it would be better to upload a JPEG instead anyway. Consider this your final warning. Next time you upload a JPEG anime screenshot, it's as good as deleted.
If you claim that you don't know how to save PNG files, then you're using a dinosaur image editor. All you need to do with any decent modern image editor is to denote the filetype as PNG when saving. Even Paint allows you to save in PNG nowadays--****, Paint in Windows 7 saves in PNG by default! --Shiningpikablu252 13:20, 12 December 2009 (UTC)

I have a Mac!!!!. Roryrules123 22:07 12 December 2009

That doesn't matter!!!!! Find a program that let's you save in png. And another thing, you cannot use punctuation in any image title! If you would have bothered to read the Messages from the editor, the bar on top of every archive page, or even the upload screen, you would know that ' ( and ) are all prohibited (and even the use of them is a blockable offense) don't do it again. Also, if you don't have a png saving program, don't upload anything until you do. MaverickNate 22:12, 12 December 2009 (UTC)

Hi

Please read the checklist when you upload media files, and be sure to tag and categorize all images. If you're confused about the requirements for uploading files, have a look at this guide. --MaverickNate 20:05, 24 November 2009 (UTC)