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One of the new features with v7 of MSFC is the resource manager and for the first time, members can upload their own files and create download profiles on MSFC. Because of this new feature this tutorial has been made so members can understand how to do this.
To some it will be pretty straight forward, to others it might not be. Important information will be in red for those who just want to skip through it and know how to do the majority of things.
To start with go to the resource tab in the navbar (top of the page) it will load you into the resources section. At the top of that page click add resource. A pop-up will appear and you'll be promoted with a list of categories, this will be where your resource will be added. Choose the most appropriate section. Note if you're already in a category this part will be automatically skipped and it will be assumed you want to add it to the category you're in.
After choosing a category, a new page will load and it will have fields in which you can input information. The first is a prefix, choose the most appropriate from the list. If you feel a new prefix is needed contact an Administrator. In most cases a prefix is required so members can be sure your file meets their needs. No point downloading a A2 mod if you're looking for A2-FO mods.
Then you input your title of your file. What you named it.
Next is the version string, this is something everyone needs to be aware of. When releasing a mod or file you'll have to add a software version string to it, then depending on the update (provided you update the file later) it will increase in version just like software does. This helps a downloader know what version your file is up to. Especially helps if they have previously download your file.
This is the basic layout for versions:
Tag line is next, a one line description or punch line that describes your file. Humour is most welcomed here.
Then it's time to select your file to upload, remember 64MB is the max file and it's recommended that you use 7zip or Winrar formats here as they compress the best. Large mods can be split up by these programs into smaller files automatically so you can upload your mod. So no need to manually split them up. Each part will need it's own download profile.
Next add your description, describe your file/mod. Tell us what it is about, what you've done and encourage us to try it out.
Click the resource icon white square, you'll be promoted to upload the icon after you submit your file. The resource icon is what appears in the categories, the little picture with your avatar overlay on top of it. It is a requirement that all files have an icon, any file submitted without one will not be approved by Moderators.
Upload images is next, multiple images can be selected. Maximum number is 20 images per download page. It is a requirement that images be included in your file upload. Any file that doesn't have an image will not be approved.
Click save and then a pop-up after the page loads will appear asking for a icon. While it says an icon needs to be 96x96px, you can upload larger images and it will resize it for you. Once saved you're done and it will appear in the moderating queue to be approved by our Moderators or Site Managers.
To some it will be pretty straight forward, to others it might not be. Important information will be in red for those who just want to skip through it and know how to do the majority of things.
To start with go to the resource tab in the navbar (top of the page) it will load you into the resources section. At the top of that page click add resource. A pop-up will appear and you'll be promoted with a list of categories, this will be where your resource will be added. Choose the most appropriate section. Note if you're already in a category this part will be automatically skipped and it will be assumed you want to add it to the category you're in.
After choosing a category, a new page will load and it will have fields in which you can input information. The first is a prefix, choose the most appropriate from the list. If you feel a new prefix is needed contact an Administrator. In most cases a prefix is required so members can be sure your file meets their needs. No point downloading a A2 mod if you're looking for A2-FO mods.
Then you input your title of your file. What you named it.
Next is the version string, this is something everyone needs to be aware of. When releasing a mod or file you'll have to add a software version string to it, then depending on the update (provided you update the file later) it will increase in version just like software does. This helps a downloader know what version your file is up to. Especially helps if they have previously download your file.
This is the basic layout for versions:
- Beta stage release (0.9) – this is a incomplete or barely functioning version of your mod. Later beta versions can be 0.9.x (for minor improvements, where x = a number like 1, 2 or 3 etc)
- Standard stage release (1.0) – this is the standard release stage. Later versions can be 1.0.x (for minor improvements, like improve textures, altered balancing etc, where x = a number like 1, 2 or 3 etc), or 1.x (for larger improvements, like adding a new race or several new units, where x = a number like 1, 2 or 3 etc)
- Second Major release (2.0) – this is usually for a major second release of a file, could be a total overhaul or the author feels the v 1.x is no longer valid for the mod as so much has changed since v1.0. Later versions follow the same structure as a standard release 2.0.x or 2.x.
Tag line is next, a one line description or punch line that describes your file. Humour is most welcomed here.
Then it's time to select your file to upload, remember 64MB is the max file and it's recommended that you use 7zip or Winrar formats here as they compress the best. Large mods can be split up by these programs into smaller files automatically so you can upload your mod. So no need to manually split them up. Each part will need it's own download profile.
Next add your description, describe your file/mod. Tell us what it is about, what you've done and encourage us to try it out.
Click the resource icon white square, you'll be promoted to upload the icon after you submit your file. The resource icon is what appears in the categories, the little picture with your avatar overlay on top of it. It is a requirement that all files have an icon, any file submitted without one will not be approved by Moderators.
Upload images is next, multiple images can be selected. Maximum number is 20 images per download page. It is a requirement that images be included in your file upload. Any file that doesn't have an image will not be approved.
Click save and then a pop-up after the page loads will appear asking for a icon. While it says an icon needs to be 96x96px, you can upload larger images and it will resize it for you. Once saved you're done and it will appear in the moderating queue to be approved by our Moderators or Site Managers.