2) Do not make a thread about a hack or fangame project you are starting on without significant game content. I cannot emphasize this rule enough. Far too often a new member learns of the hacking community and tools available and decides to announce to the board that he is starting a project. No! That is bad. You are bad if you do this. If you cannot provide substantial proof to your claim (in-game screenshots) you are merely creating clutter on the boards. This is unacceptable. Do not provoke my wrath on this. If you really want to share your hack or fangame idea, create some game content and share it with us so that there can be actual discussion.
It sounds like you have some content, so all you need to do is post some screenshots or something.
Just hit the Print Screen button (Print Scrn), then paste it into something like Paint and crop it down to size. From there, you can upload it to a website such as ImageShack. Then you get the url of the image and enclose it in img tags here.
By default, Windows does not save the screenshot to an image file; the user is required to paste the image into a separate imaging program (such as Microsoft Paint, which is built-in) for saving. Some programs, however, particularly multiplayer online games, will automatically save screenshots in a specified folder. As of Windows XP (or any version based on Windows NT), it is no longer possible to take screenshots of full-screen DOS windows without other software.
In SMILE, save your screen to a .bmp image. Open the image in Paint. Save it as a .png image. Click 'Reply' here, clicking on 'Additional Options...' Browse for your .png image. Click 'Post'. Go back to your reply, right-click on the attachment, and select 'Copy Link Location'. Click 'Modify' on your reply. Add:
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[img] [/img]
Pasting the link location in the middle of the brackets. Save the changes to your reply.