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Save
Feature allows members to save their build privately to come back and work on it another day. Saving a new guide creates a draft which is viewable only to the author. You can find your drafts on your profile page for easy access to finish later. Drafts remain private until they're published, so no one can see it, rate it or comment on it.
Publish
How you publish your build for public viewing. Your build should be ready for public scrutiny when you save and publish as it goes to the live lists right away. It's common for incomplete builds to receive negative votes in the early stages of development, but those viewers don't return later to re-evaluate the build, so make sure it's solid before you publish. Later edits and additions to your guide can be accomplished by Saving and Publishing your guide again.
Archive
Feature is meant to remove old, outdated, or unsupported builds without removing the historical data from the system. Comments, votes and the build remain intact while new comments or votes cannot be added anymore. If you wish to save a build publicly but without rating or comments enabled, this can be used for that purpose as well. You can archive your guide by viewing the published version of the guide and clicking the 'Archive' button at the top of the page.
Guest Builds
Meant to be "Trial" builds or "Demo" builds and are created when users are not logged in. For this reason they are omitted from browse results unless users specifically include them in their searches. If you want to create a build that has comments turned on but will get mostly ignored (example: for discussion with your friends) this is a good way to accomplish that.
How to Qualify as a Full Guide
Full Guides are highlighted separately from mere builds as they offer more in-depth and complete content. In order for your guide to qualify as a Full Guide rather than just a build, you’ll need to fulfill the following requirements:
Runes must be fully allocated.
2 Summoner Spells must be selected.
Ability points must be fully distributed for all 18 levels.
Guide body text must reach a minimum of 3,000 typed characters (includes BBCode).
BBCode Help
Basic Tooltips and Icons
Items, runes, summoner spells, champions and abilities can all be easily hyperlinked to their appropriate pages in the database (as well as adding the appropriate icon) by adding [[double square brackets]] around the term. Letter case is ignored, so you don’t have to worry about capitalizing words. Readers will also be able to mouseover the link to read the tooltip.
Example: [[lee sin]] or [[Lee Sin]] becomes Lee Sin
You can also create the icon for any item in the database and adjust the size as needed. Icons are useful as visual indicators as to what you’re discussing in a particular section of your guide. For example, you could use the icon of Thornmail to show visually where your guide talks about Thornmail. Readers can also mouseover the icon to read the tooltip.
To create an icon, start with [icon=___] and then fill in the blank with your desired entry. The name of the icon must match the name of the ability/rune/etc. in the database. You can adjust the icons size using the size parameter.
Example: [icon=Void Rush size=30] becomes
Nautilus
Save
Feature allows members to save their build privately to come back and work on it another day. Saving a new guide creates a draft which is viewable only to the author. You can find your drafts on your profile page for easy access to finish later. Drafts remain private until they're published, so no one can see it, rate it or comment on it.
Publish
How you publish your build for public viewing. Your build should be ready for public scrutiny when you save and publish as it goes to the live lists right away. It's common for incomplete builds to receive negative votes in the early stages of development, but those viewers don't return later to re-evaluate the build, so make sure it's solid before you publish. Later edits and additions to your guide can be accomplished by Saving and Publishing your guide again.
Archive
Feature is meant to remove old, outdated, or unsupported builds without removing the historical data from the system. Comments, votes and the build remain intact while new comments or votes cannot be added anymore. If you wish to save a build publicly but without rating or comments enabled, this can be used for that purpose as well. You can archive your guide by viewing the published version of the guide and clicking the 'Archive' button at the top of the page.
Guest Builds
Meant to be "Trial" builds or "Demo" builds and are created when users are not logged in. For this reason they are omitted from browse results unless users specifically include them in their searches. If you want to create a build that has comments turned on but will get mostly ignored (example: for discussion with your friends) this is a good way to accomplish that.
How to Qualify as a Full Guide
Full Guides are highlighted separately from mere builds as they offer more in-depth and complete content. In order for your guide to qualify as a Full Guide rather than just a build, you’ll need to fulfill the following requirements:
Runes must be fully allocated.
2 Summoner Spells must be selected.
Ability points must be fully distributed for all 18 levels.
Guide body text must reach a minimum of 3,000 typed characters (includes BBCode).
BBCode Help
Basic Tooltips and Icons
Items, runes, summoner spells, champions and abilities can all be easily hyperlinked to their appropriate pages in the database (as well as adding the appropriate icon) by adding [[double square brackets]] around the term. Letter case is ignored, so you don’t have to worry about capitalizing words. Readers will also be able to mouseover the link to read the tooltip.
Example: [[lee sin]] or [[Lee Sin]] becomes Lee Sin
You can also create the icon for any item in the database and adjust the size as needed. Icons are useful as visual indicators as to what you’re discussing in a particular section of your guide. For example, you could use the icon of Thornmail to show visually where your guide talks about Thornmail. Readers can also mouseover the icon to read the tooltip.
To create an icon, start with [icon=___] and then fill in the blank with your desired entry. The name of the icon must match the name of the ability/rune/etc. in the database. You can adjust the icons size using the size parameter.
Example: [icon=Void Rush size=30] becomes
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