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:::This is strictly an issue with Firefox that we've already identified.  Firefox has tighter security when it comes to this matter than, say, Chrome.  As of the time I am writing this, I notice that the problem has been resolved in my Firefox browser.  Please let us know if it continues to be a problem in yours.  Thanks.  '''[[User:Procyon|<span style="color:red">Pro</span>]][[User talk:Procyon|<span style="color:grey">cyon</span>]]''' 23:40, 12 June 2014 (UTC)
== Puzzle guide section (Tetris Attack) ==
Alright, so I'm going to at least work on the puzzle mode of [[Tetris Attack]], as it very likely would be the most frequently searched for part of the game. Info so you don't need to play it - basically you're given a set of blocks and a certain number of moves to get rid of all of them. There are 120 of these in the game, with 60 initial puzzles and 60 unlocked with a code given once you've solved the original 60.
Now, potentially what I would do is show a screenshot of the puzzle, give a hint (possibly hidden), and give the solution under a hide tag. Personally if solving the puzzles, I would love to be able to see simply hints to just help me arrive at the solution myself, rather than just being given the solution. Is this okay, or are we simply interested in giving the solution? (I haven't been able to find other similar examples that I am familiar with that are on this site in a significant way) Also, am I allowed to give screenshots for all 120 puzzles? I was reading the copyright guide page about how guides aren't substitutes for games, but in this case, the unsolved screenshot is technically all you need to have and solve the puzzle. It's obviously more entertaining and easier to visualize when things actually happen when you make a move, but I thought I'd double check.
If you want, I can post some puzzles in the guide so you have a better idea if my explaining doesn't work. -- [[User:Ceegers|Ceegers]] ([[User talk:Ceegers|talk]]) 02:57, 13 June 2014 (UTC)
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