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New banners in script pages

When users open script pages now, new banners appear under their description. These are the changes we made:
1. The banner for each type of script (open-source, protected and invite-only) contains new text.
2. Instructions for traders on how to load the script on their chart are clearer.
3. Links to Help Center pages are provided.
4. TV blue is now used for the banner's frame on open-source scripts. The icon and banner frame of protected scripts is now black/white, and red is used for invite-only scripts.
5. For invite-only scripts
• A new "Author's instructions" field allows authors to include instructions for users who want to request access to the script. DO NOT ask users to use the script's "Comments" section for this. Ask them to send you a private message or use the links which you may include in that new field.
• You can ALSO use the new "Author's instructions" field to include links to external content that is specific to your script, such as a Google doc containing screenshots, or a TV or YouTube video. You CANNOT use this external content to replace your script's description, which must still contain the essential information our rules require.
• The "Author's instructions" field will not appear retroactively on older publications because for those, it is empty. You can, however, populate or change the field when you update your script.
• A warning now appears in invite-only banners, which links to new Help Center pages warning users about using invite-only scripts.
• The Help Center page and banner text is different on public and private invite-only scripts. We invite traders to more caution before paying for private invite-only scripts.

We hope you find these changes useful.



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🌲 #newfeature

New banners in script pages

When users open script pages now, new banners appear under their description. These are the changes we made:
1. The banner for each type of script (open-source, protected and invite-only) contains new text.
2. Instructions for traders on how to load the script on their chart are clearer.
3. Links to Help Center pages are provided.
4. TV blue is now used for the banner's frame on open-source scripts. The icon and banner frame of protected scripts is now black/white, and red is used for invite-only scripts.
5. For invite-only scripts
• A new "Author's instructions" field allows authors to include instructions for users who want to request access to the script. DO NOT ask users to use the script's "Comments" section for this. Ask them to send you a private message or use the links which you may include in that new field.
• You can ALSO use the new "Author's instructions" field to include links to external content that is specific to your script, such as a Google doc containing screenshots, or a TV or YouTube video. You CANNOT use this external content to replace your script's description, which must still contain the essential information our rules require.
• The "Author's instructions" field will not appear retroactively on older publications because for those, it is empty. You can, however, populate or change the field when you update your script.
• A warning now appears in invite-only banners, which links to new Help Center pages warning users about using invite-only scripts.
• The Help Center page and banner text is different on public and private invite-only scripts. We invite traders to more caution before paying for private invite-only scripts.

We hope you find these changes useful.

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