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04/06/2011 05:50:03 PM · #1 |
This is probably a dumb question.
There are currently five challenges open for submission. All are Advanced Editing. Three of the five have a little yellow flag after Advanced Editing. What does the yellow flag signify? |
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04/06/2011 05:51:17 PM · #2 |
The rules are altered from the normal ruleset for that challenge type. So, a "Basic" challenge with "Advanced" ruleset gets a yellow flag. |
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04/06/2011 05:51:28 PM · #3 |
yellow flag means something is special/different. Usually the tuesday challenges are basic editing, so the yellow flag signifies an editing change -- upping it to advanced.
For fine arts, yellow flag means that there's a jury. Just expand the challenge to make sure you see the special instructions. |
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04/06/2011 05:51:31 PM · #4 |
That means different rules are in place. For the Open challenges, those are normally basic editing, and thus the yellow flag is making sure people see they are advanced editing this time around. |
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04/06/2011 06:05:18 PM · #5 |
Thanks. I thought the editing rules were somehow different between the Advance Editing with and without the yellow flag. Makes sense now. |
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