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� 2012 June 18 - IGN is in the middle of moving everything (FAQs included!) to a new publishing system. You may still submit updates and new guides by email or drop it into the FTP (refer to the tabs on the right). IGN thanks you for your patronage.
� Recently published FAQs may be found here.
MyIGN is our new community platform that's still undergoing beta trial. However, there's a lot of neat things you can do with it -- in the case of FAQs, you can use it as a means to write and submit walkthroughs and YouTube videos with its blogging system.
Access your MyIGN blog by putting http://write.ign.com in your browser's address bar. From there, you can toy around with a blog post (your old posts are on the left side).
With a blog on MyIGN, you can use the built-in image utility to upload images (like maps and screenshots) to IGN's servers.
Additionally, the system works with video embed codes. You can just paste embed codes into your blog and your videos will show up in your "FAQ".
You should know though, since the system is set-up to do blogging as opposed to an earnest guide or walkthrough, you will need to submit your work to IGN for archival and proper indexing.
Here's how you do that:
Some things to remember:
This is a trial of sorts, and we'd like to hear your thoughts about making the process better and more integrated. You may always reach the staff via faqsign.com.
If your walkthrough includes images or video, you may want to try using MyIGN to post your FAQ (be sure to send the direct link to us, or it won't be listed). Find out how to do this here.
If you have PDF, Excel, or other file formats, you may always email directly to faqsign.com. Or, you can optionally submit your entire guide or walkthrough project by FTP.
Publishers, developers, and public relations representatives sending materials from their own sites or internal documentation should make submissions by e-mail to faqsign.com using a business e-mail address to assist IGN in identifying contributors of plagiarized materials. Thanks!
All submissions are subject to approval by staff prior to being published on IGN. A submissions that violates any combination of site standards, the IGN Terms of Service, or established U.S. copyright laws will not be published. Instead, someone will come after you with pointed sticks, suck your brains out with a straw, and claim your plasma, bone marrow, and/or internal organs for needy children on a first come, first serve basis. |
* We assume you answered "yes" to the original question. If you answered "no," we're sorry but we can't help you. If you're considering writing a walkthrough or FAQ, check out our help center.