Don't worry too much about the ReadMe. To be honest, I redo most of the ReadMes anyway. I create the file list just before I pack since things often change, even a bit, during the QAV process, and I have a specific way I want them to look.
The most important part of the ReadMe is the Important Information section. I redo much of this as well, putting things from the product page after I create it. What I want to see from the CA is any information they want their customers to have: Tips & suggestions, special instructions, resourses used, etc.
Yep...
Bank account's gonna get another hammering![]()
Oh don't be sorry. I'm happy to spend the money on something worth having like this package you've put together.Sorry!! LOL
Good news, though.. I'm back home finally. Ugh, I hate shopping. Whoever said "girls like to shop" never met me!!!
Getting back to work on that last pose now.![]()
Oh totally agree...Oh don't be sorry. I'm happy to spend the money on something worth having like this package you've put together.![]()
Okay, so I should *not* do my usual habit of listing out all the files like I normally do? Or would it help you if I still listed them, and you could just make edits to the file listing as you need to?
Alisa, one other question. I normally do list the product requirements (if any) with links in my readme. I know the store will do that on the item page... but should I still do so in the readme, or leave that out?
We don't put links, just the name of the product and the store where it's from. I do link to products on the product pages.
Again, I'll add the required products if you don't![]()
If you have everything done the way the other products are, I have a bit less to do,