09-11-2014, 06:10 AM
A little tip when using blackouts:
Instead of spoiling the whole line thereby making someone click/highlight it to be able to see what it's even about, give a little hint like "character spoiler:" or "stage spoiler:" or something beforehand or at least blackout just the pertinent information so that people will know not to click if it's a particular thing they don't want to see.
For example, "Spoiler:Mr. Peepers / Duck Hunt Dog is confirmed and has attacks based off of Spoiler:Hogan's Alley and Wild Gunman." is better than just blacking the whole line.
Yeah yeah, effort, I know. It helps everyone though.
Instead of spoiling the whole line thereby making someone click/highlight it to be able to see what it's even about, give a little hint like "character spoiler:" or "stage spoiler:" or something beforehand or at least blackout just the pertinent information so that people will know not to click if it's a particular thing they don't want to see.
For example, "Spoiler:Mr. Peepers / Duck Hunt Dog is confirmed and has attacks based off of Spoiler:Hogan's Alley and Wild Gunman." is better than just blacking the whole line.
Yeah yeah, effort, I know. It helps everyone though.