Quality Content #2: Cheatsheet
The guide to applyfic worldSo you just see a page with a bundle of words, that says 'Cheatsheet' (or something close to that).
You just find out about the cheatsheet (even if the title doesn't say that). If it's made out of a different title, the one with the most explanation to the story and the applyfic in general is the cheatsheet.
What should you do with the cheatsheet?
1) Read it carefully. There's a lot of explanations about what you should put in your app and what should be avoided in it. This would help you from having your application rejected by the author.
2) If you're done, there are usually two hyperlink buttons with labels 'submit' and 'source code'. These could mean two things:
a) 'Submit' would usually link you to a blog post with the empty app. If you are done with your app, you should insert the link of its page in the comments' section.
b) 'Source code' links to any site (e.g. pastebin) that has the HTML tags and all for your app layout. Will be discussed later.
#qcask: what are passwords and why are they inserted in the cheatsheet?
Usually found anywhere in the cheatsheet (if asked in the app), passwords are indicators that the person was even reading the cheatsheet.
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I've been very exhausted and busy (again), but here's an update.
Do ask in the comments section if there are doubts.
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