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Goodgulf

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I am fine tuning the look of a Cache Page and trying to Learn HTML at the same time. Needless to say this means lots of page edits as I test out each change. I assume that you can edit an unpublished page as many times as you want (without sending to the reviewer) but wanted to make sure this doesn't cause any problems.

 

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I am fine tuning the look of a Cache Page and trying to Learn HTML at the same time. Needless to say this means lots of page edits as I test out each change. I assume that you can edit an unpublished page as many times as you want (without sending to the reviewer) but wanted to make sure this doesn't cause any problems.

 

Thx

GG

Yep, that's fine, I do it all the time when I'm preparing a new hide. My initial page is pretty minimal, just enough to generate a GC code so I can stick it on the container and go hide it. Once it's in place I then come back and do many edits, tweaking the wording, maybe adding helper photos or a background image, sleep on it then come back with fresh eyes to do more edits until finally taking that big breath and clicking Submit.

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barefootjeff correctly describes the process used by an experienced cache owner who takes care in their cache page details. You can see the results by checking some of his cache pages.

 

From a Reviewer's perspective, the key is at the very end of his post: do your editing BEFORE clicking on "Submit for Review." If you keep making major changes after the review process has started, it is extra work for your reviewer to look over the changes. Pages that are perfect-looking when submitted have a greater chance of being published straight away, assuming there are no other listing guideline issues. Especially sloppy pages make me say "ewwww, I will look at this on the weekend when I have more time to figure it all out." Pages without a lot of detail make me wonder "what issue might be lurking here?"

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