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Imagemap Naming Guide

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Revision as of 05:21, 6 October 2024 by Adam The Warrior (talk | contribs) (Created page with "The imagemap database is a mess and if you don't know the name of the file, it can take you forever to actually find anything. Moving forward Administrators are asked to please, please, please follow the guide below when downloading new images to imagemap to avoid a messy plugin. ==== '''Government Images''' ==== * "gov-seal-department" - used for downloading new government seals → seals for the courts, towns, congress, the executive, etc replace the "department" arg...")
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The imagemap database is a mess and if you don't know the name of the file, it can take you forever to actually find anything. Moving forward Administrators are asked to please, please, please follow the guide below when downloading new images to imagemap to avoid a messy plugin.

Government Images

  • "gov-seal-department" - used for downloading new government seals → seals for the courts, towns, congress, the executive, etc replace the "department" argument here. → seals for old government departments (or ones that were removed/proposed but never created) are stored with a "-old" suffix.
  • "gov-doh-curename-recipe" - used for doh cure recipes → this formatting can be applied anytime a government department (or congress/the courts/towns) needs an image, `gov` remains the constant, then the department abbreviation (or town name/court/etc), and then a short but descriptive title of the image. → other examples include `gov-doe-banner-archive` or `gov-oakridge-sheriff-seal` (you get the idea).
  • "gov-portrait-playername" - used for presidential or congressional "portraits" of players → some departments do secretary portraits... use a "-departmentabbreviation" suffix. ex "gov-portrait-Technofied-dct".

Museum Images

  • "museum-party-partyabbreviation" - used when downloading party images for the museum
  • "museum-president/vicepresident-year" - used when downloading campaign images
  • "museum-server-map-ddmmyyyy" - used for screenshots of the server at different points throughout time
  • "museum-server-logo" - used for the server logo → for special logos (Christmas/Halloween) or older logos, use a "-Christmas" or "-2020" suffix.

Player Billboards

  • "billboard-playername-businessname" - used for player businesses
  • "billboard-playername-president/vicepresident-year" - used for player campaigns
  • "billboard-playername-image" - used for everything else a player requests


In conclusion, just make sure that you'd be able to tell what the picture was of just by looking at the name of your imagemap file. Thank you!