League of Legends Using the Guide Editor - MOBAFire How To Series
Using the Guide Editor - MOBAFire How To Series
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First of all, how do we get to the guide editor? An easy way is to click the "Craft Guide" button on the homepage. This will take you to http://www.mobafire.com/edit/guide, which you can also just bookmark if you like. |
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Now you are in the guide editor. A good place to start is making a champion build. Do this by clicking on one of the empty squares in the "Champion Build(s)" box. This will bring you to a list of champion icons. Simply click the icon for the champion the build is for. |
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I will focus on the Items tab since that is the most complex one and contains many features shared with the other tabs. However, if you need help with the other tabs as well there is an explanation for each tab in the spoilers below.
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summoner spells
skill sequence
masteries
runes
skins
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Chapters divide up your written guide content to help break up the information and help your readers find the information they're looking for. Each chapter title will show up in the Table of Contents, and readers can click this entry to be taken directly to that chapter. If you don't want there to be a table of contents, or don't want to use MOBAFire's chapter system, simply use only one chapter and do not title it. This will cause there to be no chapter divisions / table of contents in your guide.
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The guide settings help pinpoint the specifics of what your guide is written for, and allows people browsing guides to find your's when they use certain filters or searches. - The "Guide Type," "Choose Map," "Team Role," and "Lane" dropdowns help specify what your guide is all about. It also lets readers find your guide when they browse using these filters. Be sure to fill these out or your guide might not show up in certain places! - Tags are keywords that are used when people type in words to search for the guides they once. Be sure to use no more than 5. - C2V stands for "Comment to Vote." When you check this option the first 20 voters on your guide will be required to leave a comment. If you feel any votes are unfair or "troll votes" be sure to read this thread before reporting any votes. |
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To finish off your build make sure to give it an appropriate title. If you need any help with BBCoding or tips on how to make a good guide be sure to check out the the buttons to the right of the title box. These will take you to our wiki's BBCode Guide and jhoijhoi's Making a Guide. |
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These options save your guide to our database and let you preview what your guide will look like. The "Save" option just saves your guide but makes no public changes. The "Publish" option makes your guide public and publishes it to "Newest" guide listings if it's the first time you've used it. If you save your guide after publishing it the changes will not be made public until you use the publish button, and when you do this your guide will be put in the "Updated" guide listings. Use the "View" button to preview your saved changes. Remember to save your guide often when you're writing in case of a server outage or your internet goes down. It may be wise to also save your guide in a Word Doc if you want an offline copy. If you publish your guide but it's not showing up in the guide listings be sure to read this thread first before asking for assistance. |
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Once your guide is published you can use the "Edit" and "Archive" buttons. The Edit button will let you go back into the guide editor for your guide and make changes. The archive button hides your guide from all searches, disables commenting on your guide, but you can still link it to people to let them see it. |
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Once you go back into the guide editor you may be initially confused about where your build went. Builds are automatically collapsed when you edit your guide to allow you to get to your chapters faster. Simply left click on the icon for your build and it will pop back up so you can edit it. This concludes the instructions for using the guide editor. Remember, this is simply a tutorial on how to use the guide editor, not on how to make quality guides. For more help with guide making be sure to check out some of these user generated resources:
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