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== Improve this SOP! == | == Improve this SOP! == |
Latest revision as of 21:06, 2 June 2010
Introduction
This is a Marketing SOP that describes how to create a screenshot library for a release.
Examples
You can see examples of past screenshot libraries at Screenshot library.
Instructions
List the needed screenshots
Make a list of the screenshots you would like to see for this release. In addition to a general "desktop usage" shot,
Take the screenshots
The How to make screenshots guide may be a helpful reference here. Upload the files to the wiki and link them to the main wiki page.
Check licensing and attribution
Make sure all the screenshots are released under an acceptable license and that information on the licensing and attribution are readily available next to each image, for journalists who may not be familiar with open content practices.
Templates
Image inclusion
When you upload your file to the wiki, you can include it in the screenshots library using the following wiki syntax.
[[Image:name-of-image.png|thumb|250px|Link to license and author attribution goes here, as well as a short caption describing the image]]
Improve this SOP!
If you see a way to improve this SOP, please go ahead and edit the page - you don't need to ask for anyone's permission. Read more about our contribution philosophy here.