Update screenshot references and improve WordPress.org submission documentation (v1.6.26)
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@ -13,8 +13,6 @@ When submitting a plugin to WordPress.org, you'll work with an SVN repository th
banner-772x250.png
banner-1544x500.png
screenshot-1.png
screenshot-2.png
screenshot-3.png
/tags/ # Contains tagged releases
/1.0.0/
[plugin files]
@ -47,11 +45,10 @@ When submitting a plugin to WordPress.org, you'll work with an SVN repository th
### Screenshots
- **Format**: PNG
- **Naming**: Sequential numbers (`screenshot-1.png`, `screenshot-2.png`, etc.)
- **Naming**: `screenshot-1.png`
- **Location**: Upload to the `/assets/` directory in the WordPress.org SVN repository
- **Status**: ⚠️ PARTIALLY READY
- **Status**: READY
- `screenshot-1.png` is available in `assets/screenshots/`
- Need to create `screenshot-2.png` and `screenshot-3.png` to match readme.txt descriptions
## Submission Process
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```bash
# Check out the repository
svn checkout https://plugins.svn.wordpress.org/fix-plugin-does-not-exist-notices/
# Copy plugin files to trunk
cp -r [your-local-plugin-files]/* fix-plugin-does-not-exist-notices/trunk/
# Copy assets to assets directory
cp assets/icon/icon-256x256.png fix-plugin-does-not-exist-notices/assets/
cp assets/icon/icon-128x128.png fix-plugin-does-not-exist-notices/assets/
cp assets/banner/banner-772x250.png fix-plugin-does-not-exist-notices/assets/
cp assets/banner/banner-1544x500.png fix-plugin-does-not-exist-notices/assets/
cp assets/screenshots/screenshot-1.png fix-plugin-does-not-exist-notices/assets/
cp assets/screenshots/screenshot-2.png fix-plugin-does-not-exist-notices/assets/
cp assets/screenshots/screenshot-3.png fix-plugin-does-not-exist-notices/assets/
# Add new files
cd fix-plugin-does-not-exist-notices
svn add --force trunk/*
svn add --force assets/*
# Commit changes
svn commit -m "Initial plugin submission"
```

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2. Two sizes:
- `banner-772x250.png` (for regular display)
- `banner-1544x500.png` (for high-resolution/retina displays)
3. Place them in the root of your SVN assets directory
3. Place them in the `/assets/` directory of your WordPress.org SVN repository
These files have been renamed from the original files to match WordPress.org's naming-convention and file format requirements.

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@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ For WordPress.org plugin submission, you need to:
1. Convert the SVG icon to PNG format
2. Create a 256x256 and 128x128 pixel version
3. Name them `icon-256x256.png` and `icon-128x128.png`
4. Place it in the root of your SVN assets directory
4. Place them in the `/assets/` directory of your WordPress.org SVN repository
## How to Convert
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## Command Line Conversion (if you have ImageMagick installed)
```bash
convert -background none -size 256x256 assets/icon/fix-plugin-does-not-exist-notices-icon.svg assets/icon-png/icon-256x256.png
# For 256x256 icon
convert -background none -size 256x256 assets/icon/fix-plugin-does-not-exist-notices-icon.svg assets/icon/icon-256x256.png
# For 128x128 icon
convert -background none -size 128x128 assets/icon/fix-plugin-does-not-exist-notices-icon.svg assets/icon/icon-128x128.png
```
After creating the PNG file, it should be uploaded to the WordPress.org SVN repository in the assets directory.

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For WordPress.org plugin submission, you need:
1. Screenshots in PNG format
2. Named sequentially: `screenshot-1.png`, `screenshot-2.png`, etc.
3. Place them in the root of your SVN assets directory
1. Screenshot in PNG format
2. Named `screenshot-1.png`
3. Place it in the `/assets/` directory of your WordPress.org SVN repository