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A sequence of images baked into a single image, or a single image displaying a sequence of events. Can overlap with [[before_and_after]].
All [[comic]]s are sequences, and need not be tagged as such. For multiple images of a sequence, put them into a pool.
Note: On the old site, the sequence tag was used for batches of images that were part of a sequence due to the fact that pools were not a thing and child posts did not appear in post search results. Since we moved to the new site, it is no longer used that way. However, there are still some images that are not pooled properly and use the archaic definition for this tag. Such images are now tagged with [[old_sequence]] until they are properly parented or pooled. Updated by BugmenotEncore Sat, Oct 05 '24, 06:07 | Version 8 | |
A sequence of images baked into a single image, or a single image displaying a sequence of events. Can overlap with [[before_and_after]].
For single images with a sequence of panels or scenes, use [[comic]] instead. For multiple images of a sequence, put them into a pool.
Note: On the old site, the sequence tag was used for batches of images that were part of a sequence due to the fact that pools were not a thing and child posts did not appear in post search results. Since we moved to the new site, it is no longer used that way. However, there are still some images that are not pooled properly and use the archaic definition for this tag. Such images are now tagged with [[old_sequence]] until they are properly parented or pooled. Updated by BugmenotEncore Fri, Oct 04 '24, 22:24 | Version 7 | |
A sequence of images baked into a single image, or a single image displaying a sequence of events. Can overlap with [[before_and_after]].
For single images with a sequence of panels or scenes, use [[comic]]. For multiple images of a sequence, put them into a pool.
Note: On the old site, the sequence tag was used for batches of images that were part of a sequence due to the fact that pools were not a thing and child posts did not appear in post search results. Since we moved to the new site, it is no longer used that way. However, there are still some images that are not pooled properly and use the archaic definition for this tag. Such images are now tagged with [[old_sequence]] until they are properly parented or pooled. Updated by BugmenotEncore Thu, Jun 13 '24, 10:25 | Version 6 | |
A sequence of images baked into a single image, or a single image displaying a sequence of events. Can overlap with [[before_and_after]].
For single images with a sequence of scenes, use [[comic]]. For multiple images of a sequence, put them into a pool.
Note: On the old site, the sequence tag was used for batches of images that were part of a sequence due to the fact that pools were not a thing and child posts did not appear in post search results. Since we moved to the new site, it is no longer used that way. However, there are still some images that are not pooled properly and use the archaic definition for this tag. Such images are now tagged with [[old_sequence]] until they are properly parented or pooled. Updated by BugmenotEncore Sat, Apr 13 '24, 12:01 | Version 5 | |
A sequence of images baked into a single image. Can overlap with [[before_and_after]].
For single images with a sequence of scenes, use [[comic]]. For multiple images of a sequence, put them into a pool.
Note: On the old site, the sequence tag was used for batches of images that were part of a sequence due to the fact that pools were not a thing and child posts did not appear in post search results. Since we moved to the new site, it is no longer used that way. However, there are still some images that are not pooled properly and use the archaic definition for this tag. Such images are now tagged with [[old_sequence]] until they are properly parented or pooled. Updated by BugmenotEncore Sat, Apr 13 '24, 11:49 | Version 4 | |
Obsolete tag. For single images with a sequence of scenes, use [[comic]] and/or [[before_and_after]] instead. For multiple images of a sequence, put them into a pool.
Note: On the old site, the sequence tag was used for batches of images that were part of a sequence due to the fact that pools were not a thing and child posts did not appear in post search results. Since we moved to the new site, it is no longer used that way. However, there are still some images that are not pooled properly and use the archaic definition for this tag. Such images are now tagged with [[old_sequence]] until they are properly parented or pooled. Updated by eldomtom2 Fri, Aug 26 '22, 15:18 | Version 3 | |
Obsolete tag. For single images with a sequence of scenes, use [[comic]] or [[before_and_after]] instead. For multiple images of a sequence, put them into a pool.
Note: On the old site, the sequence tag was used for batches of images that were part of a sequence due to the fact that pools were not a thing and child posts did not appear in post search results. Since we moved to the new site, it is no longer used that way. However, there are still some images that are not pooled properly and use the archaic definition for this tag. Such images are now tagged with [[old_sequence]] until they are properly parented or pooled. Updated by OperationTransport Mon, Apr 25 '22, 11:41 | Version 2 | |
This tag is no longer used. Sequences of images are generally put into image pools.
For tags that are still in use, see [comic] and [before_and_after].
Note: On the old site, the sequence tag was used for batches of images that were part of a sequence due to the fact that pools were not a thing and child posts did not appear in post search results. Since we moved to the new site, it is no longer used that way. However, there are still some images that are not pooled properly and use the archaic definition for this tag. Such images are now tagged with [[old_sequence]] until they are properly parented or pooled. Updated by greasyi Sun, Apr 27 '14, 08:55 | Version 1 |