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Bookmarks (BM) in the NSC-Folder should follow a naming scheme. This makes sure that everybody understands what a BM is for and can utilize it.
 
Bookmarks (BM) in the NSC-Folder should follow a naming scheme. This makes sure that everybody understands what a BM is for and can utilize it.
 
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The following example is a rather bad one:
Can you tell what the BMs mean and where you will end up?
 
 
[[File:NSC Bookmarks example bad.png|thumb|none|200px]]
 
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=== Finally ===
 
=== Finally ===
  
Now that you've read all this, can you tell what these BMs mean and where you end up?
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This example should look better to you:
  
 
-> NSC_Bookmarks_example_good.png
 
-> NSC_Bookmarks_example_good.png

Revision as of 01:00, 22 June 2021


NSC Bookmarks

Folders

Folder name Folder purpose Desired lifetime of bookmarks
Bubbles Location of bubbles. Can be catch or drag bubbles. permanent
Exploration Locations of cosmic signatures. Can be relic-, data-, gas-, combat-sites or wormholes and safespots in wormholes. 2 days
General Anything which doesn't fit into another category. permanent
Operations Mostly tactical bookmarks for operations (like station bash/defense) and temporary safespots. permanent (will be removed after the operation)
Public Tacticals Mostly gate-tacticals, but also dock/undock bookmarks and tacticals around stations. permanent (will be reviewed and changed periodically)

Naming scheme

Bookmarks (BM) in the NSC-Folder should follow a naming scheme. This makes sure that everybody understands what a BM is for and can utilize it. The following example is a rather bad one:

NSC Bookmarks example bad.png

Bubbles

Exploration

General

Operations

Public Tacticals

Note

You can always utilize the "Notes" when creating a BM to give more detailed information.

NSC Bookmarks Notes.png

Finally

This example should look better to you:

-> NSC_Bookmarks_example_good.png