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Publishing and Image Standards

Publishing and image standards covering source notes, safety modules, commercial-use licensing, and image records.

External images are blocked unless the asset record proves commercial-use permission, attribution needs, and approval status.

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Situation

What this page is meant to solve

Check how sources, safety checks, and image licensing are handled before publication.

Best fit

When this advice applies

Use when you need to check how sources, safety checks, and image licensing are handled before publication.

Why

Why the order matters

These pages explain privacy, sourcing, safety, and commercial boundaries in plain language. Finish line: External images are blocked unless the asset record proves commercial-use permission, attribution needs, and approval status.

Pause

When to stop and reassess

Do not use as a substitute for product labels, care labels, landlord rules, or professional repair advice. Pause when the job starts requiring special equipment, permanent changes, personal data, or a purchase you did not plan to make.

What this means

Before

Name the material

Confirm the exact task: Check how sources, safety checks, and image licensing are handled before publication.

During

Keep the job reversible

Work in a small area, use the gentlest method that can work, and give the surface or fabric time to respond.

After

Judge only when dry

Residue, moisture, and poor lighting can make a result look worse or better than it is. Let the area dry before escalating.

01

Start with the specific task: Check how sources, safety checks, and image licensing are handled before publication.

02

Check the material, surface, timing, or household constraint before choosing the method.

03

Use the linked next action when the problem needs a printable, comparison, or tool result.

Common checks

Why does this page start with a short answer?

Household tasks usually need a safe first move before a long explanation.

Should I treat a tool result as final advice?

No. Use it as a first pass, then follow the matching guide when the job affects fabric, surfaces, safety, or a purchase.