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    How to write tutorials

    I know there's a lot of people that have amazing knowledge about computers or so, lurking around this forum. If you're one of them and would like to post a tutorial try and follow this format to keep the tutorial clean and understandable at some or maximum degree. The purpose of this thread is to make sure you have an idea of what to do and/or how to write your tutorial.
    Before we get started, please read this: http://forum.raymond.cc/tutorials/10...nd-tricks.html
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    Let's begin!
    Keep in mind these while reading this 'how to':
    Q = Question
    A = Answer
    *** = Mandatory

    Q: What do I need before starting the tutorial?
    A: You need:
    1. Some sort of source if needed.
    2. ***At least ONE visual for long tutorials (little to none for small tutorials) : Pictures, Video, etc... Upload them to Photobucket, Imageshack, or Youtube and link them here.
    3. The download links needed (if any) to complete the tutorial.
    4. ***A Rating from 1-5 based on how complicated the tutorial is for a non-tech savvy person. 1 being easy, 5 being very complicated. Make sure you put the ratings at the beginning of the tutorial.

    Q: How should I write my tutorial?
    A: It's all about free-style; just make sure you know what your saying, it's to the point, and lastly you have some of the things listed in the Question/Answer above.

    If you have any questions that you want me to answer just leave a reply!
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    Thanks for your time! We would love to have more tutorials up.
    PS. I myself will do my best to follow this too.
    -NCU

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    Would be interesting to see if the mods post more tutorials themselves
    Last edited by Newbie Comp user; 09-03-2010 at 05:19 AM.
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    It might be interesting to know what people would like to see tutorials on.

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    It intrigues me to know too

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    Pretty much what i wanted to see from my post hotseat of sorts to be honest.. as i would like to see step by step tutorials as many people drop by forums looking for help and if it's newbie friendly they will be more inclined to read more and gain extra from it ...
    better still if the person that writes the tutorial is around to offer help and support..

    Thank you -NCU
    Stutz Bearcat

 

 

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