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Fancy colors and pictures should not affect the content of your guide whatsoever, but it does. Your act of defiance is only detrimental to your guide, nothing more.
To summarize, you are not building a guide for you, you are building a guide for others. Others want fancy colors and pretty pictures.
Gotcha. There was a lot of stuff that I overlooked, content-wise. I'll flesh it out more over the course of the next few days. As for the coding thing, I still find it absolutely ridiculous that it contributes to the quality of the guide. I've been writing guides and walkthroughs on GameFAQs for years which, until recently, only had plain text. I guess I'm living in the past at this point, but I still feel like it shouldn't matter. A book doesn't need illustrations to be a good book. It's not as much an issue of laziness as it is a personal preference. I know I wouldn't mind a plaintext guide, but I suppose I'm in the extreme minority here. I'll do the coding once I've got the rest of the guide finished. Content still comes first.
Thanks for the feedback.
Guide =/= Book. The main reason why coding is important is because of the structure and overview (style can also be put in with text indeed). A guide is supposed to help you learn something, which is easier to do when you know where you can find the necessary information.
Anyway, since I like the way you responded, feel free to PM me when your finished with the stuff, I might take a second look at it and change my vote if I like what I see :3
Thanks for the feedback.
I already posted a disclaimer about the BBCode. I specifically said that if it bothers you that much, find a different guide.
Sending your readers away because your too lazy to put some coding in it is always a bad idea
Thats your job, not his.
It does matter. Coding helps to bring structure, overview and style to your guide.
Structure and overview will help a lot for the reader, the reader can find exactly where they need to get their information
Style is important to get people to actually like your guide instead of making it a "you better read it all and like it or go away" kind of thing.
Also; Masteries barely explained, abilities not explained, combine tips and tricks with How To Shaco and make clear: "Jungle clear", "ganking", "warding", "teamfighting", (stuff like that) sections, minimal summoner spell explanation etc.
If it becomes too big of a deal where it's actually impacting the majority of peoples' ability to read the guide, then I'll add in some coding.
As for the Trinity Force, he would benefit much more from an items that gives a larger boost. Why build that when you could get an extra 100 AD from a Bloodthirster or Crit and Attack Speed from Phantom Dancer? It's expensive, and the boosts it gives aren't even comparable to other items in the same price range. It's just not worth it.