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The 'Shroom strives to provide its writers with a wide variety of tools that can be used to enhance and customize their sections beyond what's possible through basic wiki markup. Through templates, background customization options, and more, we want to give writers as much control over the look and feel of their sections as possible. In this thread, you'll find a centralized overview of the tools you as a 'Shroom writer can use to customize your sections a bit beyond standard wiki formatting.
Follow these links or scroll down in the thread to find out more about the tools available to our writers.
Sensible Use
All of these tools can have a powerful effect on your work and leave an impression while enhancing your sections if used skillfully. For instance, a Fun Stuff section can be made more directly interactive through use of a JavaScript tools, and a Fake News section or a Palette Swap section with a narrative could use an alternate typeface for a single passage to evoke the idea of reading a handwritten note.
Unfortunately, however, overuse of some of these features can also strain a reader's attention and make a page look unfocused and confusing. Using these features without careful consideration may also detract from a section's quality and become a distraction. Therefore, we ask that you use these features sparingly, and that you carefully consider whether what purpose they serve in your section. Use them to evoke a certain feel or mood, or to achieve a particular goal with your section, not as a way of making your section stand out. Clear purpose, good organization, and focused writing will always go further in making your section stand out than any of these tools.
In short: Only use these tools when you can answer what specifically they're adding to your section that can't be added another way.
For some of these features, like backgrounds, that barrier is low. For others, that should be a higher barrier to clear.
As with all other formatting elements, The 'Shroom staff is willing to help advise writers on the use of these tools. If you're worried that you've overdone it, or you aren't sure if a specific tool will work well for your section and you want a second opinion, feel free to ask a staff member.
We reserve the right to request that you change some of these formatting elements before we will publish your sections if they seem gratuitous, unnecessary, or otherwise disruptive to the general flow of a page.
Follow these links or scroll down in the thread to find out more about the tools available to our writers.
Sensible Use
All of these tools can have a powerful effect on your work and leave an impression while enhancing your sections if used skillfully. For instance, a Fun Stuff section can be made more directly interactive through use of a JavaScript tools, and a Fake News section or a Palette Swap section with a narrative could use an alternate typeface for a single passage to evoke the idea of reading a handwritten note.
Unfortunately, however, overuse of some of these features can also strain a reader's attention and make a page look unfocused and confusing. Using these features without careful consideration may also detract from a section's quality and become a distraction. Therefore, we ask that you use these features sparingly, and that you carefully consider whether what purpose they serve in your section. Use them to evoke a certain feel or mood, or to achieve a particular goal with your section, not as a way of making your section stand out. Clear purpose, good organization, and focused writing will always go further in making your section stand out than any of these tools.
In short: Only use these tools when you can answer what specifically they're adding to your section that can't be added another way.
For some of these features, like backgrounds, that barrier is low. For others, that should be a higher barrier to clear.
As with all other formatting elements, The 'Shroom staff is willing to help advise writers on the use of these tools. If you're worried that you've overdone it, or you aren't sure if a specific tool will work well for your section and you want a second opinion, feel free to ask a staff member.
We reserve the right to request that you change some of these formatting elements before we will publish your sections if they seem gratuitous, unnecessary, or otherwise disruptive to the general flow of a page.