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# Screenshots
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This directory contains screenshots of the plugin in action.
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## Required Files
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- `screenshot-1.png`: First screenshot
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- `screenshot-2.png`: Second screenshot (if applicable)
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- etc.
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## Screenshot Guidelines
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- Screenshots should be at least 1200 pixels wide
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- Use PNG or JPG format
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- Show the plugin in action
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- Focus on one feature per screenshot
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- Use annotations to highlight important elements
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- Use real-world examples
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## Creating Screenshots
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1. Set up a test WordPress site with your plugin activated
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2. Configure the plugin with realistic settings
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3. Use a screen capture tool to take screenshots
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4. Edit the screenshots to add annotations if needed
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5. Save as PNG or JPG
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## Screenshot Descriptions
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Screenshot descriptions are added in the `readme.txt` file under the "Screenshots" section:
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```
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== Screenshots ==
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1. This is the first screenshot
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2. This is the second screenshot
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```
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For more information about WordPress.org plugin assets, see the `.wordpress-org/WORDPRESS_ORG_ASSETS.md` file.
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