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You must register or log in to post a message.That's all folks. I'm gonna go to bed, bye. (taken from Windows calculator. Can you do it?) Simply like this: How do I make a link to a level in my message? Simply like this: [lvlid=XX removed] where XX is the ID of the level, that you can get on the game page (illustration below). What does the colored blocks next to the level names mean ? Yellow block: The level is official. It's now officially part of the game. It's always a top quality level that brings something new and fresh to the game. Blue block: The level is accepted. It's a good quality level that has been reviewed and approved by the administrators. It is featured on the front page and anyone can play it. Purple block: The level needs to be edited, usually because it hasn't been designed with enough care (messy, bad thumbnail, bad title). Red block: The level is rejected. The level has been reviewed by the administrators and they decided its quality is not good enough. Gray block: The level has not yet been evaluated. I've upldoaded a new level, when will it be evaluated ? It depends on the availability of the administrators. It can be 1 day, or several weeks before a level is evaluated. What are EXP points ? EXP points = Experience points. They represent your experience on the site. You earn EXP â– when you complete a level (1 EXP) â– when you rate a level (1 EXP until 100 ratings, 0.1 EXP after 100 ratings, 0.01 EXP after 1000 ratings) â– when you create levels (5 EXP for an accepted level and 10 EXP for an official level) â– when you create games (100 EXP) â– when you complete achievements. â– when you use your custom referral link provided on your profile page. â– when you create a front page slide for a level (10 EXP, you must be a slideshow editor first). |