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If you've got some DB graphics of your own you'd like to donate, then feel free to do so. All you have to do is follow some simple rules listed below:
First, upload your graphics (like buttons, seperators, logos, and what not) to where your site is hosted, or go get hosted somewhere free and upload it there. Point is, just don't email me anything of that nature. Any mail with attachments on them will be deleted without even being read, so just upload them to where your site is hosted. It's much easier that way anyway, as uploading goes much quicker than attaching it to a message. Also, make sure that if your graphics are something customizable, like buttons and logos, that you leave a nice amount of blank space somewhere (preferably the middle of the image) for the user to add their info in. If your graphics are light enough so that text shows up clearly on the entire image, then the preceding doesn't apply to you. Point is, just make sure text can be added and is readable, ok? Once you've uploaded your graphics, email me and give me the URL of your graphic(s). I'll check em' out soon after, and respond saying whether they were accepted or not (sorry, but I do have SOME standards on what I'll use). Of course, once they are they'll show up in their appropriete sections. And that's all there is to it. Or just post the links at the Discussion Forums, and I'll check them out alot quicker.

If you'd like to submit your own editorial, then things get a bit simpler. First, make sure it's Dragonball site-related in some way before you do anything. I won't accept it if it's just about a recent happening in the DB world or even something completely different (say, your thoughts on Escaflowne being canceled). Sorry, but I do have to be a little strict about that, considering that's what this site is about: Dragonall Z sites. Anyway, after you've decided what your editorial is about, write it up in a .txt or wordpad document. Actually, it doesn't really matter; just write it up in a document you can easily open, copy and paste the whole thing. Once you're done writing it, email it to me by pasting it into the message. Once again I must say if you attach it as a file to the message, it won't even be read. Just paste it in, and it will save us all alot more time. From there, I'll read over it and see if it's good enough, and by good enough I mean if there are alot of grammar errors. Which leads me to my last rule: PROOF READ YOUR WORK! Odds are I won't accept an editorial if you spell like a third grader. You're a Dragonball Z fan, spell like one.