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Thanks for writing this, that's probably gonna help people out a lot
Afraid I can't help a lot with Mac or Linux users. Assuming the steam interface is similar across platforms, I'd go to the game in your library, right click it (or.....do whatever your system requires to open a context menu) and select "Properties". From there go to the Local Files tab and choose "Browse local Files". You should at least be given some starting point to explore through your own file system. Again, anyone who is better informed please share your info, but until then I may or may not be able to work out the process myself.
if your using a mac however, there should be tutorials on something called www.youtube.com
leik if u cri evriteim
My TF2 dosent have a Content Folder...
you then go within that folder to ..\440\454133929\ for this mod, or \440\<some other number> for other tf2 mods.
You then copy the contents of those folders to
..\Steam\SteamApps\common\Team Fortress 2\tf\maps\
(for maps anyway. The install directory will be different for things like skins or weapons etc).
So again, the Team Fortress 2 folders shouldn't have a content subfolder, those are in two different areas of the SteamApps folder.