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*'''Use second-level headlines.''' Surround your question title with three equal signs (<nowiki>===</nowiki>) so they create a table of contents, split between pending and answered questions. | *'''Use second-level headlines.''' Surround your question title with three equal signs (<nowiki>===</nowiki>) so they create a table of contents, split between pending and answered questions. | ||
*'''Only move your own question.''' An answer may not fully answer a question. When the question is fully answered, then move it to [[Help Desk#Answered Questions|Answered Questions]]. | *'''Only move your own question.''' An answer may not fully answer a question. When the question is fully answered, then move it to [[Help Desk#Answered Questions|Answered Questions]]. | ||
*'''Alternatives''': Search the official [http://www.chatbear.com/board.plm?b=390 VERC Forums] for questions that may have already been asked, and feel free to ask your question there. | |||
==Pending Questions== | ==Pending Questions== |
Revision as of 13:14, 21 September 2005
Got a question? Ask it here! Any sort of SDK question should be posted here. After they get answered, move them to the "Answered" portion of the page.
Suggestions Before Asking
- Be specific and clear as possible.
- Please sign your question. This will help us direct follow-ups to you directly.
- Check back for answers. We will not put answers in your talk page unless it is specific to you.
- Use common sense. Hopefully, this won't require much more explaination.
- Edit questions for follow-ups. Do not post a new question.
- Use second-level headlines. Surround your question title with three equal signs (===) so they create a table of contents, split between pending and answered questions.
- Only move your own question. An answer may not fully answer a question. When the question is fully answered, then move it to Answered Questions.
- Alternatives: Search the official VERC Forums for questions that may have already been asked, and feel free to ask your question there.