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benar

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  1. True, true. I would not try doing this for skilling. Too much time involved doing other things but what you want to train.
  2. Great idea! I'll start working on some : Im also working on another brand new one. No hints to what it is :P
  3. I hope yours isnt permanent :( It's sure is amazing the stuff they get you for though, offenses from so long ago. I guess their customer support team is either really bussy, or understaffed. Maybe both. :
  4. I'm glad to see such determination. Don't give up :D
  5. Heh, I'm actually not sure about how to make drop-downs... :-$ Hows it done?
  6. Yes, I believe that you definitely can. Give it a bit and see how it goes. Remember that there are other ways to trade too. Make a noob account and use that to look and talk to buyers on the forums. Thats your best option. But anyway, don't give up.
  7. Well thats good to know that your appeal went through and they accepted it. As far as I can tell from the evidence given, it looks like you were convicted of breaking rule 11, which is advertising websites. In this case, Jagex did make a mistake, because you werent advertising a website. However it may have seemed like to them that you were, by talking about "playing webkinz".
  8. Thanks very much for looking :)
  9. Alright, keep calm now. If you havent appealed your mute yet, then go back and read the section on it.
  10. I would buy enough law runes so I could cammy teleport my way to 99 magic. Heh, the "noob way". :P I would also get myself a sword of saradomin, and then wrap it all up with full dragon. we can dream :
  11. Thanks for the tips, and I found the typo in my tips section and took care of that. Where is the other one though?
  12. And keep on posting here :
  13. 450 views, 25 posts Meh, that usually happens :
  14. Please... feel obligated to ask questions so I can make a FAQ's section. :P
  15. I shall start this guide as I always do... Hello all! If you are reading this guide, chances are you want to learn how to make... a guide! The truth really is, anyone can create their own guide. However, it takes some special knowledge to craft an interesting, exciting and useful guide. Not only do you need to know everything about your topic, but you also need to know how to format it. That is why you are here. Topics: Being original, or being bold? Every guide starts with a topic, and every topic starts with an idea. If you don't know what your new guide is going to cover, then I recommend that you start brainstorming. There are many keys factors that go into choosing a topic. Really, you can write about anything you want and that is always great, but the top guides are unique and useful to the reader. Think of something that hasn't been done before, but many people seek knowledge on. Sorry, but I wont be giving you any free ideas. Creating a guide with a topic that has been touched upon before can be harder to make, and if you choose a topic like this, then you must try and keep it original. Here are some tips: 1.) Look over other guides on the same topic. If you know alot about the topic then you will catch the information that they missed. Include that in your own guide. 2.) Do NOT copy over from another guide. This is called plagiarism and it is considered a felony. Take all the information you need from your prior knowledge and read official guides for extra information you may need. Remember that whatever you use, it must be in your own words. 3.) To make your guide as unique as possible, add as many tips as you can think of, or that people give you permission to add. Going through personaly preferred steps and methods which you use for the topic also makes a big difference. (A guide to the barrows doesn't have to be ̢̢̮ââ¬Å¡Ã¬Ãâ¹Ãâa̢̢̮ââ¬Å¡Ã¬Ã¢ââ¬Å¾Ã¢ guide to the barrows. Make it ̢̢̮ââ¬Å¡Ã¬Ãâ¹Ãâyour̢̢̮ââ¬Å¡Ã¬Ã¢ââ¬Å¾Ã¢ guide to the barrows instead.) Now, lets move on. Content: Friendly and concise. So what are you going to include in your guide? A good answer would be everything. Everything relative that is. The most important items are here as followed, but are by no means limited to: - Locations - Quest requirements - Skill requirements - Items needed - Dangers/risks If you know what to write, then good. But always check back to see what info you missed. You want to be very concise with your descriptions, and pay very close attention to detail. You don't want the reader having to find things on their own, do you? Along with being concise is being friendly. You want to keep everything you write fairly casual, as I do. :P Don̢̢̮ââ¬Å¡Ã¬Ã¢ââ¬Å¾Ã¢t write with a boring, ridged tone. You don't want your readers to get bored, so try not to be too formal. Remember that you should be writing in a quiet, peaceful environment. According to certain forms of behavioral psychology, your environment has an affect on your behavior and mood. With that in mind, if you are in a comforting place, your writing should reflect that. So... is it interesting? You may think at this point that plain writing is interesting, and depending on the true content of it, it can be. But you want, no, you need to spice things up a bit. And what better way to do so than using pictures. As the old saying goes ̢̢̮ââ¬Å¡Ã¬Ãâ¦Ã¢â¬Åa picture is worth a thousand words.̢̢̮ââ¬Å¡Ã¬ÃâÃ
  16. My new guide is out. Check it out and see what its about.
  17. Thanks very much for your compliments. I would love to see an Index on this forum. And to see my guide in there. :mrgreen: Your story has given me a new idea for the tips section of my guide. -patience- : Also, to all who have read this guide/are on their way to it, I want to apologize for the size of the pictures... I cant fix the size, so they remain small. Atleast I added subtilies :
  18. Very nice... I take it you like fire :P
  19. You're banned for using too many smilies in one post.
  20. Throw me on the support list please :)
  21. A good idea! You see, it's the simple game changes like these that I enjoy so much. :
  22. +1 lol. I get really annoyed 'cos my mum says, you've been on the computer for ages, come off, and so I'm like: fine *watches TV.* And my mum let's me do that for the rest of the evening!!! :shock: :wall: Heh, have you brought that up with her? :P
  23. Check out my other topic on the general forum. "Inspiration, Initiative, and Drive."

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