There's a list of moderators on their site that you can notify of your suggestion.
Sadly, you can't. (yet?)
You can draw by drawing something on your computer and then submitting in as a Deviation, or you can draw on the DA Muro and when your done you can submit it there
I submitted some immages a week ago and they havent appeared in my gallery.
Go to your deviation and on the side (where it says 'Add Deviation to Favs') at the bottom there is edit deviation and under is delete.just click on delete to do so.Though keep in mind you can only delete one deviation at a time.There isn't a way to delete more than one quickly.
you type up your story on a word processor and copy and paste it - when you upload it as a deviation click the text button and paste it there.
You may deactivate your print(s) by first going to the Submit menu at the top of each deviantART page and choosing Manage Prints from the drop down menu. You will then select the Your Products link.
You just submit it like a normal deviation, except it must be in the category Flash. If it is an animation, than the category Flash>animations.
To create a one-panel comic on DeviantArt, you can use software like Photoshop or Illustrator to design your comic. Once you have your comic ready, you can upload it to DeviantArt as a new deviation under the "Submit Art" section. Make sure to add relevant tags, descriptions, and choose the appropriate category for your submission.
There's a system on deviantART called "thumbs". It's like each deviation (Artwork)'s ID, in some way. It's usually written :thumb#: where # is the number of the deviation in which you wish to display.Each Stamp has it's own Thumb # as well, so you find it on the deviation's page and simply paste it into your journal along with the rest of your post.Please note: you need to be a premium member (paid membership) in order for your Thumbnails (so therefore stamps) to show up in your journal.
it's the same if you don't have a premium membership, press submit art and then click submit deviation, then fill out the page
Variance. However, in fact the standard deviation is calculated from the variance, not in the order that the question seems to suggest.
yes, you go to the page of the deviation you want to edit the artist comment on then scroll down and next to where the download button and page views will be a button saying edit deviation, click that edit your stuff, press save... ;)