Oh boy. I'm not very lj-fluent. I gather I have to link the text rather than have it all right there, but I'm not sure how to do that. Eeek! Sorry. I'll keep playing around.
Hmm. I'm too tired to figure this out now. I used rich text, and I just clicked the lj cut button. Does it need to be in HTML? Thanks for your help, guys! I knew this would be a disaster.
love this recap! i wasn't really a big fan of this book, but you made it funny :) i did love when Todd fell asleep on stage, i thought he was pretty cute in this one :P
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< lj-cut text="Romeo and 2 Juliets" > (but without the spaces)
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< lj-cut text="Romeo and 2 Juliets" > (take out the spaces, like strangerface said)
your body of text here
< /lj-cut > (take out these spaces, too)
then, "Romeo and 2 Juliets" will appear as a bolded cut tag in parenthesis and the text will all be hidden behind it. good luck!
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i wasn't really a big fan of this book, but you made it funny :)
i did love when Todd fell asleep on stage, i thought he was pretty cute in this one :P
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