Use a clear Subject for your post
Subject lines like "I need help!" or "My skin is broken!" are not helpful, either initially, or later when someone is searching the forums for a problem and solution similar to what they are experiencing. Pointless attempts to grab attention with your Subject line is as likely to have the post ignored as it is to get some kind of squeaky-wheel attention. Use a Subject line that gives some hint about what the question is about at first glance.
Clearly explain the question. Be as specific as possible
Take some time to describe the problem you are having, or what you are unclear how to do, in as clear and specific a way as you can. Be sure you describe specifically what the skin you are working on isn't doing right, and what behavior you do expect. If you want advice on how to accomplish something in Rainmeter, be clear about what you are trying to do. Playing 20-questions, or bring-me-a-rock, will only slow things down, and frustrate those trying to help you.
Post a link to any downloaded skin you are asking about
Save yourself and everyone else some time. If you are having problems with a skin you downloaded from somewhere, like deviantART, include a link to the file in your post. Trust me, it's going to be the very first thing anyone trying to help you is going to ask for.
Example:
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[url]https://www.deviantart.com/jsmorley/art/TextClock6-August-4-2020-850832992[/url]
https://www.deviantart.com/jsmorley/art/TextClock6-August-4-2020-850832992
Post your code, or attach a .zip of your skin folder
If you are working on a skin you are modifying or writing yourself, it is important that you post your code. Here is the key to this, post everything that is needed to actually run your skin and test it.
That might be just the skin .ini code, which you can include by pasting it in code tags in your message.
Example:
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[code]
[Rainmeter]
Update=1000
...
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[Rainmeter]
Update=1000
...
Remember, nobody can help you if we can't see what you are seeing when the skin is loaded.
Copy and paste any potentially useful errors or warnings from the Rainmeter log
Open the About / Log dialog from the Rainmeter Notification Area tray icon.
Quite often, errors in the log are the best clue as to what is going on.
Attach screenshots!
Using the same method as attaching a .zip file, you can attach any screenshots that help demonstrate the problem you are having. Remember, a picture is worth a thousand words and all that...
Post information about your version of Rainmeter and your version of Windows
It can save a lot of time and head-scratching if the people helping you know what environment you are running the skin in. Open the About / Version dialog from the Rainmeter Notification Area tray icon, and use the "Copy to clipboard" button to put this useful information in the Windows clipboard. Then just paste it in your post.
Rainmeter 4.3.0.3273 beta (64-bit)
Language: English (1033)
Build time: 2019-01-03 8:50:26
Commit Hash: d51b0947
Windows 10 Pro 1809 64-bit (build 17763) - English (1033)
Path: C:\Program Files\Rainmeter\
SkinPath: C:\Users\Jeffrey\Documents\Rainmeter\Skins\
SettingsPath: C:\Users\Jeffrey\AppData\Roaming\Rainmeter\
IniFile: C:\Users\Jeffrey\AppData\Roaming\Rainmeter\Rainmeter.ini