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A guide to create YTMNDs.
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To create a YTMND, you'll need to use the '''[[YTMND-O-MATIC]]'''. This is a basic guide of filling out the form and creating your own YTMND site. All options followed by an asterisk (*) are optional.
  
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__TOC__
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==Vitals==
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[[Image:Vitals7tz.png|thumb|right|200px|Screenshot of the Vitals section]]
  
Title: A short description of the YTMND. Example: "You're The Man Now Dog.com"
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'''Title:''' A short description of the YTMND. Example: "You're The Man Now Dog.com". This title will appear in on your browser's titlebar, as well as it's listing.
  
Domain: The domain, writing "yourethemannowdog" makes the direct link to [http://yourethemannowdog.ytmnd.com/ http://yourethemannowdog.ytmnd.com/].
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'''Domain:''' The subdomain of your site; writing "yourethemannowdog" makes the direct link to [http://yourethemannowdog.ytmnd.com/ http://yourethemannowdog.ytmnd.com/].
  
Check Availability*: Check if the domain is available. If not, enter a different one. http://content.ytmnd.com/assets/images/red.gif means it's occupied, while http://content.ytmnd.com/assets/images/green.gif means it's free to take.
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'''Check Availability*''': Check if the domain is available. If not, enter a different one. [[image:red.gif]] means it's occupied, while [[Image:green.gif]] means it's free to take.
  
Image: The image/animation that will be used in your YTMND. Pick a saved image from your computer.
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'''Image:''' The image/animation that will be used as the background of your YTMND. Pick a saved image from your system. You can use either JPEG, GIF, or PNG.
  
Sound: The sound clip/music that will be used in your YTMND. Pick a saved image from your computer.
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'''Sound:''' The sound clip/music that will be used in your YTMND. Pick a saved [[MP3]] or WAV file from your system. There are certain limitations of what kind of MP3 file you can use. It's best to use 128kps at 44khz in order to avoid any problems.
  
1st, 2nd and 3rd Line*: The text that will be used in your YTMND. 1st line is highest, 2nd is in the center and 3rd is lowest.
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'''1st, 2nd and 3rd Line*:''' The text that pops out in your YTMND. 1st line is highest, 2nd is in the center and 3rd is lowest.
  
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==Other Options==
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[[Image:Other9ub.png|thumb|right|200px|Other Options section]]
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Image display*: Tiled, center or stretch. {{link|steamsteamlol|Tiled example}}, {{link|ualuealuealeuale|Center example}}, (stretch example needed).
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'''Image display*''': Select what style you want your background image to be displayed.
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* Tiled: Tiles the image so it repeates over and over. This may cause a very slow computer to be unresponsive if the image is a detailed animated gif. {{link|tiledimgex|example}}  
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* Center: This centers the image to the middle of the page. Make sure you have a background color which matches the image. {{link|centerimgex|example}}
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* Stretch: Stretches the image so it shows in the full window. Stretched currently doesn't work, and is instead render as centered. {{link|stretchimgex|example}}
  
BG Color*: Generates a different background color than black (center only). For example, FFFFFF regenerates white, 009900 generates green etc.
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'''BG Color*''': Generates a different background color than black for centered or loading images. For example, FFFFFF regenerates white, 009900 generates green etc.
  
Image text*: If the text of the YTMND should be used as an image rather than real text.
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'''Image text*:''' If the text of the YTMND should be used as an image rather than the JavScript generated text. This is used for animated backgrounds.
  
Synchronize*: If you want the {{link|ytmndflash|YTMND Flash Preloader}} be used to release the sound and image at the same time. Only availabla when using MP3s. Delay is time between image and sound start, in milliseconds.
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'''Synchronize*:''' If you want the [[Flash Preloader]] be used to release the sound and image at the same time. Only available when using MP3s. Delay is time between image and sound start, in milliseconds.
  
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==Meta-Data==
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[[Image:Meta8rd.png|thumb|right|200px|Meta-Data Section]]
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Description*: An optional, longer description of your YTMND.
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'''Description*:''' An optional, longer description of your YTMND. This will appear in the YTMND's profile
  
Keywords*: The keywords is for categorization in image search. For example, the first YTMND included Sean Connery, Finding Forrester, YTMND, you're the man now dog, etc as the keywords.
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'''Keywords*:''' The keywords is for categorization in image search. For example, the first YTMND included Sean Connery, Finding Forrester, YTMND, you're the man now dog, etc as the keywords.
  
Image origin*: Write where you got the image, if you want.
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'''Image origin*:''' Write where/who you got the image from, if you want.
  
Sound origin*: Write where you got the image, if you want.
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'''Sound origin*:''' Write where/who you got the sound from, if you want.
  
==Notes==
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==Limitations==
'''<nowiki>*</nowiki>''' Optional.
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'''Size:''' The YTMND-o-matic cautions that "site size is around 1 to 1.5mb maximum. If your site is larger than this it may not work."
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'''Audio Formats:''' While YTMND accepts both MP3 and WAV formats for audio, each has limitations.  The YTMND synchronization feature will ONLY accept MP3 files.  However, "MP3 files have spacers in the end and sometimes do not loop properly."
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'''Time Limit Before Making New Sites:''' Once you create your YTMND, you cannot make another one for fifteen minutes.
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When making YTMNDs,
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'''What Not to Make:'''
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The YTMND-O-Matic warns that your site will be "deleted if it lacks humor and includes any of the following:"
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*Extreme racism
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*Hardcore porn
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*Illegal stuff
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*Non-YTMND related [[in-jokes]]
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*Any pictures of your friends
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*[[JoshCube]] or anything [[JoshCube]] likes
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:If you include anything that, most users will {{*}}. That's NO GOOD!
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== Also see ==
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[[Help:Guide to making sites that don't suck]]
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[[Category:YTMND creation]]
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[[Category:Tutorials|Basics of creating YTMNDs]]

Latest revision as of 08:46, April 19, 2012

To create a YTMND, you'll need to use the YTMND-O-MATIC. This is a basic guide of filling out the form and creating your own YTMND site. All options followed by an asterisk (*) are optional.

Vitals

Screenshot of the Vitals section

Title: A short description of the YTMND. Example: "You're The Man Now Dog.com". This title will appear in on your browser's titlebar, as well as it's listing.

Domain: The subdomain of your site; writing "yourethemannowdog" makes the direct link to http://yourethemannowdog.ytmnd.com/.

Check Availability*: Check if the domain is available. If not, enter a different one. Red.gif means it's occupied, while Green.gif means it's free to take.

Image: The image/animation that will be used as the background of your YTMND. Pick a saved image from your system. You can use either JPEG, GIF, or PNG.

Sound: The sound clip/music that will be used in your YTMND. Pick a saved MP3 or WAV file from your system. There are certain limitations of what kind of MP3 file you can use. It's best to use 128kps at 44khz in order to avoid any problems.

1st, 2nd and 3rd Line*: The text that pops out in your YTMND. 1st line is highest, 2nd is in the center and 3rd is lowest.

Other Options

Other Options section

Image display*: Select what style you want your background image to be displayed.

  • Tiled: Tiles the image so it repeates over and over. This may cause a very slow computer to be unresponsive if the image is a detailed animated gif. example
  • Center: This centers the image to the middle of the page. Make sure you have a background color which matches the image. example
  • Stretch: Stretches the image so it shows in the full window. Stretched currently doesn't work, and is instead render as centered. example

BG Color*: Generates a different background color than black for centered or loading images. For example, FFFFFF regenerates white, 009900 generates green etc.

Image text*: If the text of the YTMND should be used as an image rather than the JavScript generated text. This is used for animated backgrounds.

Synchronize*: If you want the Flash Preloader be used to release the sound and image at the same time. Only available when using MP3s. Delay is time between image and sound start, in milliseconds.

Meta-Data

Meta-Data Section

Description*: An optional, longer description of your YTMND. This will appear in the YTMND's profile

Keywords*: The keywords is for categorization in image search. For example, the first YTMND included Sean Connery, Finding Forrester, YTMND, you're the man now dog, etc as the keywords.

Image origin*: Write where/who you got the image from, if you want.

Sound origin*: Write where/who you got the sound from, if you want.

Limitations

Size: The YTMND-o-matic cautions that "site size is around 1 to 1.5mb maximum. If your site is larger than this it may not work."

Audio Formats: While YTMND accepts both MP3 and WAV formats for audio, each has limitations. The YTMND synchronization feature will ONLY accept MP3 files. However, "MP3 files have spacers in the end and sometimes do not loop properly."

Time Limit Before Making New Sites: Once you create your YTMND, you cannot make another one for fifteen minutes. When making YTMNDs,

What Not to Make: The YTMND-O-Matic warns that your site will be "deleted if it lacks humor and includes any of the following:"

  • Extreme racism
  • Hardcore porn
  • Illegal stuff
  • Non-YTMND related in-jokes
  • Any pictures of your friends
  • JoshCube or anything JoshCube likes
If you include anything that, most users will *. That's NO GOOD!

Also see

Help:Guide to making sites that don't suck