How do I become a staff member? |
Staff members of PokéCommunity are chosen in two ways: via successful application when staff applications are open (dates vary depending on when we want to expand our team), or are directly selected by higher staff. If you have questions about becoming a staff member for any facet of PC, please contact an Administrator and we will relay your interest to the appropriate Team Lead. Note that this does not guarantee a spot. |
How do I report a message? |
All content on PokéCommunity can be reported, sending it directly to the relevant staff team for attention.
To report a forum thread, forum post, or private message, click the three dots in the bottom right corner of the message you wish to report. From there, click the Report button. To report a visitor message, click the Report button in the bottom right corner. To report other content, such as an inappropriate username, please private message any staff member with a bold blue or bold pink name with a link to the user. |
What do the positions at PC mean? Such as Administrator? |
The PokéCommunity has different tiers that represent a person's standing within the forums. These tiers influence the amount of responsibility a member is allowed to have while posting, and in no way reflects their status as individuals. A member with a higher donation tier, for example, is not "better" than a member who hasn't donated. For information on supporter tiers, see "What are the supporter ranks and what differences do they have?" The staff of PC can be broken into different ranks that represents the amount of responsibility they have within across the board. They can be individuals that watch over a section or another platform, or the people who look after areas outside of local forums, but still carry the name, rules, and overall atmosphere we generate at PC, such as The PokéCommunity Pokémon Showdown server.
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What is a supporter rank? |
A supporter rank is granted when you donate money to PokéCommunity. There is currently one universal donation rank, which grants you perks such as a larger PM box, the ability to customize your profile and post flair with images, and an ad-free browsing experience. To receive these perks, you must donate at least $5 to the community. Please check this page for more information. |
Why can't I post links until I have made five posts or more? |
The limitation of members not being allowed to post links cuts down on spam, as well as prevents a new user to join PC with the intent to advertise their service. Once you have a total of five posts around the forum, you will be able to post links. |
I keep hearing about "Get-Togethers"; what are they? |
PokéCommunity Get-Togethers are a yearly celebration meant to invite members to participate in other member-created events. The Get-Together is designed to unite members of PokéCommunity forum-wide in order to incite a feeling of togetherness, as has been tradition. Get-Togethers run every year so if you happen to miss participating in it one year, the next one isn't too far around the corner! |
What is a post flair and how do I make one? |
So you’ve decided to make a post flair! Or maybe you’re just curious about the multicolored designs you’ve seen around PokéCommunity discussion threads. Post flairs are one of the latest features here on PokéCommunity. They allow you to create a unique design for the author information that appears above all your posts. Postbits are styled using CSS, or Cascading Style Sheets, a language used in web design to control the look, color, and feel of websites. Your post flair editor is divided into five sections. For this introduction we will focus on the main block section. Part 1: About CSSCSS is a set of attributes and values. An attribute is a particular settable property, such as text color, whereas a value is what you are setting that property to. Properties and values are written like so, one per line.
The colon after the property and semicolon at the end of the line are required. For example, to give your flair a red background, you can enter this into the main block editor:
If you’ve entered the above correctly, the automatic preview should update to something like this: ![]() We’ve taken our first step into flairdom! However, we can do better. Press ENTER to add another line to the main block editor, and add a text color using:
While Now you understand the basic structure of flair CSS! In the next section we’ll go over other notable properties and what they’re used for. Part 2: CSS Propertiesbackground-color PropertySets the background color of the content it is applied to. You can provide it a color name ( color PropertySets the color of the text it is applied to. You can provide it a color name ( font-family PropertySets the font of the text. You can provide it with the name of a font available on PokéCommunity. All fonts available in posts are also available for use in flairs! font-size PropertySets the size of the text. You can provide a unit in Refrain from using font-weight PropertyAffects the boldness of the text. To make text bold, use border PropertyAdds a border around the specified content. This is especially useful for the avatar container. Borders have a size, a style, and a color. The border property is formatted like this.
The size is measured in pixels, much like
border-radius PropertySets the roundness of the element it is applied to. This property can be used with or without the Is that it?Those are the basic properties used in flair design. However, there are many more in CSS that can be used in flairs! You can check out this reference for a list of all properties, with explanations and examples. Almost all of them can be used in flairs. That’s it for the main body of the guide! Have fun on your flair-created adventures and don’t forget to save your changes! Appendix A: Flair Content Areas Besides the main block, there are four other areas of your flair that can be styled – the avatar, username, statistics (your post count and join date) and the mini-biography. The rules for styling these are the same as for the main block – you can give them individual colors, change the font of each, give them borders or make them round or any other shape! You can also hide your avatar, statistics, or mini biography entirely by unchecking the boxes next to each option. Appendix B: Banned Properties There are a few things that flairs are not intended to be used for, and as such the editor will not allow you to save if it detects you doing any of:
Please flair responsibly! Edit |
What were the "Community Sites"? |
Prior to November 1st, 2008, PC operated under a "community sites" system. Essentially, PokéCommunity was the official forum of several Pokémon fan sites out there, and their webmasters were granted the rank of "community site administrator." This system is no longer in use. If you're curious as to the reasons, ask one of the staff members in a PM. |