Hello, forum. Welcome to "How to make a guide: A guide on making guides." Read this for it contains everything you need to know about making guides. Disclaimer: Feel free to take this as seriously as you want. Siriusly. Kay. Here you all go. To make a guide follow and acknowledge these steps: Choose a straightforward and accurate title for the subject of interest. To see an example of this, look at this thread's title. There are two ways to go about making a guide. 1) write out and outline of all the steps you want to include and terms you wish your audience to know. 2) You can do it like how I am and wing it. Once you have your outline, or your spontaneous and ground-breaking thoughts, type them. To help organize your guide, use numbers or the alphabet. It would also be wise to have a disclaimer if you are using another nation's alphabet. ㅋㅋㅋㅋ If you are winging your guide, it would be good to re read everything and make sure your guide is in chronological order and that the order is logical. But for the sake of my personal entertainment, I'm not going to re read. Until after I post that is. Oh and it would also be wise to look at other examples of guides and see how others have done them. Obviously, a lot of research went into this guide. Wouldn't you all agree? Expect people to not comment. It IS a guide after all. They're all probably busy following your every word to the dot. • this dot. When you've done all of the aforementioned steps, check one last time to make sure you have no grammatical errors. And then.... Hit post! And VOILA!!! You just made your very own guide to <insert subject of interest here>! Congratulations! And may the odds be always in your favor! P.M.S. Select All > Copy will be your best friend in times of low wifi signal.