| This directory structure contains everything you need to get started on your article. |
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| 1. Replace "Title" the folder name "Article-Title" to be the name of your article |
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| 2. You should work exclusively in the above folder. |
| Do not add any files to either the main root directory. |
| If you have images for your article be sure to place them in your |
| article directory (formerly called rename-this-and-work-in-here) or a subdirectory. |
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| 3. Update the following |
| - <title>....</title> of the article - this is typically shown in the tile of a web browser |
| - author & company name |
| - date |
| - copyright text in the top right corner |
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| 4. Write your content. Use the most plain XHTML possible. Avoid setting specific font or |
| messing with color. Use <strong></strong> or <em></em> where possible. Conform to the provided |
| <div></div> classes. |
| Tip: Avoid using specific fonts. You can use styles (heading, preformatted, bold, italic). |
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| 5. Remember to include a zip file containing your code. |
| This allows readers to quickly try out your examples. |
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| 6. ZIP up the Article directory and attach it to your bugzilla entry. |
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